Summary

  • L1: Derby beaten by troubled Reading and miss chance to go top

  • L1: Bolton move above Rams into third after edging past spirited Cheltenham

  • L2: Promotion-chasing Mansfield held by Sutton, who move off bottom

  • L2: MK Dons beat nine-man AFC Wimbledon to consolidate place in play-offs

  • EFL Trophy: Peterborough to meet AFC Wimbledon in quarter-finals after being Crawley

  1. Postpublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Mansfield 1-1 Sutton

    Storm Jocelyn is certainly having an affect on this game, conditions are worsening by the minute.

  2. Cheltenham have done everything but scorepublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bolton 1-0 Cheltenham

    Mark Halliwell
    BBC Radio Gloucestershire summariser

    I am really not sure how Cheltenham have not scored in this game.

    They have been the most dangerous side and have had 12 shots, compared to seven for Bolton.

  3. Postpublished at 21:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bradford 1-1 Salford

    Surely a goal isn't too far away in this one.

    This time it is Bradford's turn to come close, as both Harrison Chapman and Sam Stubbs both come close for the hosts.

    It remains 1-1, for now.

  4. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:22 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bolton 1-0 Cheltenham

    The Robins bring on Josh Harrop for his debut after signing a deal until the end of the season yesterday after a trial.

    Can the former Manchester United man help find an equaliser?

  5. Any refs in the crowd?published at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Elsewhere in League One

    Ref downImage source, Getty Images

    No goals at Wigan, but there’s some drama in their game against Wycombe. Referee Adam Herczeg has had to be replaced after colliding with a couple of players, prompting an appeal from the PA announcer asking if there is a qualified official in the crowd who could step in as fourth official. The game was held up for several minutes but has now resumed, with the fourth official taking the whistle.

    Elsewhere in League One, Charlton are drawing 2-2 at home to Northampton and could be heading for a 10th match without a win. Addicks fans have been barracking under-pressure manager Michael Appleton.

    Meanwhile, relegation-threatened Exeter lead 1-0 at Bristol Rovers courtesy of 19-year-old forward Sonny Cox’s third goal in seven matches.

  6. Weather woes continue at Oxfordpublished at 21:18 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Oxford 0-1 Barnsley

    Matty Taylor
    Former Oxford striker on BBC Radio Oxford

    The wind is blowing down into the far corner.

    You can see that one or two passes have gone astray.

    Oxford have to keep digging in and putting in the passes and that is all you can ask.

  7. RED CARD: Huseyin Biler (Wimbledon)published at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    MK Dons 3-1 Wimbledon

    Red cardImage source, Getty Images

    That could be that for Wimbledon.

    MK Dons' Max Dean managed to break free before being taken out by the last defender Huseyin Biler, and the referee brandishes the red card.

    Wimbledon boss Johnnie Jackson is then shown a yellow card for his protests. It is hard to see how the away side can come back from this now.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Oxford 0-1 Barnsley

    It remains a relatively quiet night at the Kassam.

    Striker Tyler Burey is on for his Oxford debut after joining from Danish side Odenese.

    Mael de Gevigney is then booked for Barnsley for halting a counter-attack illegally.

  9. Reading making home soil countpublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Reading 1-0 Derby

    Tim Dellor
    BBC Radio Berkshire commentator

    Reading should get the ball to goalscorer Paul Mukairu as much as possible while he is on a high.

    It is the home advantage telling.

  10. CLOSE!published at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bradford 1-1 Salford

    Salford come a whisker away from taking the lead.

    Luke Bolton cuts inside onto his left foot before firing an effort narrowly wide. All it needed was a boot to tap it home at the back post!

  11. Royals goal 'not a surprise'published at 21:15 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Reading 1-0 Derby

    Darren Robinson
    Former Derby coach on BBC Radio Derby

    It doesn't surprise me that the goal has come.

    The play shifted from left to right. Reading were allowed to capitalise on the rebound.

    Derby will have to raise their effort and intensity, otherwise I can see a few changes coming for the Rams.

  12. goal

    GOAL: Reading 1-0 Derbypublished at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Paul Mukairu (54 mins)

    Reading celebrateImage source, PA Media

    Reading lead!

    Femi Azeez with the initial effort that hits the post but Paul Mukairu is there to turn home the rebound and the Royals are ahead.

    The home faithful are going through so much off the field, with the club in turmoil, but they could be about to stop Derby from going top of League One tonight.

  13. Postpublished at 21:12 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bolton 1-0 Cheltenham

    Cheltenham pressing for an equaliser.

    A corner creates a scramble at the back post but Bolton do enough to clear.

    Then a strike from Elliot Bonds has Nathan Baxter stretching in the Bolton goal but the shot only finds the side-netting.

  14. 'Wimbledon have hope' after reducing deficitpublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    MK Dons 3-1 Wimbledon

    Toby Lock
    MK Citizen's sports editor on BBC Three Counties Radio

    We have got a game on our hands now.

    That goal gives Wimbledon a bit of hope.

  15. Watson in the dugout for MK Donspublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    MK Dons 3-1 AFC Wimbledon

    Ian WatsonImage source, Getty Images

    MK Dons assistant head coach Ian Watson is taking charge of the home side tonight because Mike Williamson is absent on compassionate grounds.

    The hosts are certainly doing their boss proud tonight.

  16. Mansfield scorer Maris down hurtpublished at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Mansfield 1-1 Sutton

    Craig Armstrong
    Former Mansfield defender on BBC Radio Nottingham

    George Maris, who scored Mansfield's first-half goal, looks to be in some discomfort.

    Hopefully he can get back up and continue.

    He has been exceptional since he has got back in this side.

  17. goal

    GOAL: MK Dons 3-1 Wimbledonpublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Armani Little (54 mins)

    I spoke too soon!

    Armani Little has pulled one back for the visitors against the run of play. He capitalises on a mistake at the back from the hosts and slots home a finish into the bottom corner.

    They couldn't, could they?

  18. GREAT SAVE!published at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    MK Dons 3-0 Wimbledon

    The pattern of play hasn't seemed to have changed in the second half, it's still one-way traffic.

    Alex Bass has just pulled off a brilliant reaction save to deny Dan Kemp his second of the match.

  19. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    Bolton 1-0 Cheltenham

    The second half has picked up where the first left off.

    George Lloyd crosses for Cheltenham and Rob Street gets his head to it but straight at the goalkeeper.

    Down the other end Paris Maghoma is having a dip for Bolton but it's an easy save for Luke Southwood.

    Then another chance for the visitors as Lloyd sees a header well saved by Nathan Baxter. Lloyd taps in the rebound but the offside flag is up!

  20. Veteran defender Lewington impressingpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January

    MK Dons 3-0 Wimbledon

    Toby Lock
    MK Citizen's sports editor on BBC Three Counties Radio

    MK Dons v AFC WimbledonImage source, PA Media

    MK Dons defender Dean Lewington has had such a good game.

    With his years of experience, he knows where the ball is going to land.

    He has probably won more headers than any of the other defenders in this team.