Summary

  • League One leaders Portsmouth draw 0-0 at Charlton but extend lead at top of table to seven points

  • Bolton beaten 4-1 by Blackpool, Derby lose to promotion rivals Barnsley, Peterborough beat Cambridge

  • Mansfield go top of League Two with 5-1 win over Salford, Stockport held by Swindon

  • Wrexham lose at Gillingham, Crewe win to go third

  1. League Two fixturespublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February

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    • Accrington v Crawley
    • Barrow P-P Bradford
    • Doncaster v Wimbledon
    • Forest Green v Tranmere
    • Gillingham v Wrexham
    • Harrogate v Walsall
    • Mansfield v Salford
    • MK Dons v Newport
    • Morecambe v Grimsby
    • Notts County v Crewe
    • Stockport v Swindon
    • Sutton v Colchester
  2. League One fixturespublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February

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    • Cambridge 0-1 Peterborough (result)
    • Barnsley v Derby
    • Blackpool v Bolton
    • Bristol Rovers v Carlisle
    • Burton v Northampton
    • Charlton v Portsmouth
    • Exeter v Fleetwood
    • Oxford v Leyton Orient
    • Port Vale v Lincoln
    • Reading v Shrewsbury
    • Stevenage v Wycombe
  3. Barrow v Bradford offpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February

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    Just one hour before the scheduled kick-off, we lost one of our League Two games this afternoon.

    Officials deemed that the pitch at Barrow's SO Legal Stadium is unplayable, so the attractive fixture at home to Bradford City is OFF.

    The home side are not convinced, though, as they are going to hold an open training session on the pitch instead!

  4. Posh back on trackpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February

    FT: Cambridge 0-1 Peterborough

    We have already had one game this afternoon in League One, and it was a significant one for Peterborough.

    After a four-game losing run, Ephron Mason-Clark's 55th-minute goal, his 16th of the season, has given them all three points in the derby game at Cambridge.

    They are up to fifth, as things stand, and also have a Wembley date to look forward to after winning their EFL Trophy semi-final in midweek.

    The Us, who saw manager Neil Harris depart for his old club Millwall on Wednesday, remain five points clear of the relegation zone.

  5. All invited to the EFL's business end of the seasonpublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February

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    Wrexham players assess the pitch at GillinghamImage source, PA Media

    We're now into single figures in the number of Saturdays left in the League One and Two season.

    Where has that time gone?

    But it means that we've reached the business end of the campaign.

    Gunning for promotion, battling relegation or looking to put together that magic run to make the play-offs, all 42 teams involved in 15:00 GMT kick-offs this afternoon have something at stake.

    So stick with us for the next couple of hours to see where the headlines are on this (very rare) sunny Saturday!