Summary

  • League One: Derby lose 2-1 at home to Charlton but stay second after Bolton's 1-0 defeat at Wigan

  • Stevenage move into play-off places after 1-0 win against Cambridge

  • Fleetwood fight back to draw 2-2 with Port Vale in battle of relegation zone sides

  • Wins for Carlisle, Leyton Orient, Lincoln and Wycombe

  • League Two: Wrexham avoid shock defeat at Forest Green with stoppage-time equaliser to stay fourth

  • Walsall into play-off places after 2-1 win over Accrington

  • Bottom side Sutton win 4-3 at Notts County to move themselves four points from safety

  • Wins for Newport and Swindon. Colchester take a point at Salford

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  1. League Two latestpublished at 21:23 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

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    You just have to feel for Sutton United.

    Having gone in front three times, Notts County have pegged them back quickly on each occasion.

    Daniel Crowley has his second goal of the night. It's 3-3.

    Elsewhere, Harrogate's George Thomson has pulled one back for Harrogate at home to Notts County.

    Just another three for them to find to draw level.

  2. League One latestpublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

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    Lincoln have gone 3-0 up at home to Shrewsbury through Lasse Sorensen's unusual goal.

    Teddy Bishop's penalty kick hit the post, but Sorensen was first to react and fires the ball in.

  3. CLOSE!published at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Forest Green 1-0 Wrexham

    Paul Mullin is the obvious dangerman for Forest Green to watch, and the forward fires a shot over the crossbar from distance.

    Wrexham must score during the next 15 minutes or so to have a chance of avoiding a second defeat in four days.

  4. 'We're struggling to see'published at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Forest Green 1-0 Wrexham

    Billy Hunt
    BBC Radio Gloucestershire

    Forest Green v WrexhamImage source, Getty Images

    The assistant referee can probably just about see but the fog has got progressively worse.

    We’re struggling to see, the fans on the far side surely can’t see anything at all.

  5. Postpublished at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Port Vale 2-0 Fleetwood

    Port Vale haven't been all that convincing in this second half, but they still hold a crucial two-goal advantage thanks to goalkeeper Connor Ripley.

    Ripley produced a vital stop to thwart Promise Omochere in the first half and he's denied Ronan Coughlan just now to prevent Fleetwood pulling a goal back.

    If they could, it'd set up a very interesting finish to this one...

  6. League Two latestpublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

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    This is remarkable.

    Bottom side Sutton United now lead for a THIRD time against Notts County.

    Olly Sanderson, a forward who is on loan from Fulham, has his first goal for the club and it is now 3-2.

    Meanwhile, Newport County have scored their fourth without reply at Harrogate through Seb Palmer-Houlden.

    Swindon are also looking more comfortable at home to Tranmere, with Rushian Hepburn-Murphy's second strike of the evening making it 3-1.

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Walsall 1-1 Accrington Stanley

    Walsall boss Mat Sadler has responded to that equaliser by introducing on-loan West Brom forward Modou Faal for Josh Gordon, who's been borrowed from Burton Albion.

    Can the 21-year-old help his side take the lead for the first time?

  8. 'I bet Okagbue saw his name up in lights'published at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Walsall 1-1 Accrington

    Jamie Jellis
    Walsall midfielder on Radio WM

    There were four or five players in David Okagbue's way but when the ball is hung up that well, it was always waiting for him. I bet he saw his name up in lights when he came on to the end of that.

    Delivery was unreal. It was so hard for defenders to get on the end of.

  9. League One latestpublished at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

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    Reeco Hackett-Fairchild has smashed the ball into the net after a great team move to double Lincoln's lead at home to Shrewsbury.

    Meanwhile, Leyton Orient's Ollie O'Neill has put the hosts into a one-goal lead against Blackpool at Brisbane Road.

    That means Richie Wellens' side are on track to overtake tonight's opponents in the table and move to within five points of the play-off spots.

    More bad news for the Seasiders as defender Andy Lyons has been taken off on a stretcher after picking up an injury.

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    GOAL: Walsall 1-1 Accrington Stanleypublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    David Okagbue (60 mins)

    Walsall swiftly draw level!

    David Okagbue heads in from Isaac Hutchinson's cross to reignite the hosts' hopes of climbing into the play-off positions.

    Stanley started the evening in 14th. Their own ambitions of gaining substantial ground on the top seven have taken a hit.

  11. League Two latestpublished at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

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    Having lost 2-0 at Wetherby Road against Walsall at the weekend, Harrogate are now 3-0 down at home to Newport County.

    Offrande Zanzala's second goal of the game has given his side a great opportunity to take victory for the sixth time in eight league games.

    An excellent attempt by Tranmere's Rob Apter nearly made it 2-2 at Swindon, but after beating a defender and striking towards the near post, his effort was saved by home goalkeeper Jack Bycroft.

  12. CLOSE!published at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Forest Green Rovers 1-0 Wrexham

    Charlie McCann scored the beautiful solitary goal of the game as Forest Green beat Tranmere on Saturday.

    He goes close again with a strike in tricky conditions at The New Lawn, which looks somewhat slippery.

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    GOAL: Derby 1-1 Charltonpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    (Alfie May pen 65 mins)

    Well, Charlton certainly didn't lose heart after that near miss by Chuks Aneke a couple of minutes ago.

    Conor Coventry plays a ball down the right for Daniel Kanu to run onto and Rams goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith hares out to bring him down.

    It's a yellow card for Wildsmith, who has the chance to redeem himself but is sent the wrong way as Alfie May strokes the spot-kick into the opposite corner.

  14. 'Walsall have to stay positive'published at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Walsall 0-1 Accrington

    Jamie Jellis
    Walsall midfielder on Radio WM

    Good penalty, well struck into the corner. Jackson Smith dived the right way but it had a bit too much on it.

    Walsall have to stay positive and get themselves back into this.

  15. Aneke close to Addicks equaliserpublished at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Derby 1-0 Charlton

    That's the nearest Charlton have come to scoring!

    Thierry Small floats in a corner, it's flicked on and substitute Chuks Aneke's header rattles the post from close range.

    Derby respond by making a couple of changes, with Martyn Waghorn replacing Dwight Gayle up top and Louie Sibley on in place of Korey Smith.

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    GOAL: Walsall 0-1 Accrington Stanleypublished at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Jack Nolan (56 mins)

    Jack Nolan converts from the spot!

    Seventy-eight members of the 5,013 crowd at the Bescot Stadium are travelling fans. There's their reward!

    A reminder that Walsall need to win to finish the game in the top seven...

  17. PENALTYpublished at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Walsall 0-0 Accrington

    Penalty to the visitors!

    Could this be their first shot on target?

  18. HALF-TIMEpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Wigan 0-0 Bolton

    Victor Adeboyejo (left), of Bolton Wanderers, and Jason Kerr, of Wigan AthleticImage source, Paul Currie/Shutterstock

  19. Postpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Port Vale 2-0 Fleetwood

    Fleetwood have started the second half brightly at Vale Park as they battle to retrieve this two-goal deficit.

    Bosun Lawal and Phoenix Patterson have both gone close for the visitors, who rang the changes at the break, with Jayden Stockley and Ryan Graydon entering the fray.

  20. CLOSE!published at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February

    Salford City 1-0 Colchester United

    Salford seek a second goal that would put them well on course for a third win of what would be a five-match unbeaten home run.

    After Callum Morton shoots wide, Kyrell Malcolm sends a shot over.