Summary

  • Championship: Ipswich grab last-gasp winner to beat Rotherham 4-3

  • Championship: Hull win at promotion-chasing Southampton, West Brom ease to victory at Plymouth

  • Peterborough beat Blackpool 3-0 to reach final of Bristol Street Motors Trophy

  • L1: Promotion-chasing Bolton win at Cambridge, Reading beat Port Vale in replay of game abandoned last month

  • L2: Leaders Stockport held at Gillingham; MK Dons draw with third-placed Wrexham

  • L2: Wins for Walsall and Crawley

  1. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:01 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Under way at Reading where Port Vale are the visitors in League One.

    And the EFL Trophy semi-final between Blackpool and Peterborough has also begun.

  2. Postpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Plymouth 0-0 West Brom

    West Brom made a decent start to the game but Plymouth have started to get on the ball and set the tempo in this game.

    Morgan Whittaker gets the ball on the right and tries to loft it into the area but it's headed away.

    It falls to Adam Randell who hits it first time on the volley and it goes just wide of the post, decent strike.

    This one is shaping up to be a good game early on.

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    GOAL: Southampton 0-1 Hullpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Anass Zaroury (11 mins)

    Anass Zaroury celebrates giving Hull the lead at SouthamptonImage source, Getty Images

    Hull capitalise on some passive defence from Southampton to take the lead.

    The Tigers are allowed to prowl to the edge of the box, where Jaden Philogene is picked out and gets a fierce low shot away.

    Gavin Bazunu parries, but only straight to Anass Zaroury who buries the rebound first time for the opener.

    Both sides had a chance before that, but Hull make the breakthrough.

  4. Postpublished at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Gillingham 0-0 Stockport

    Ben Watts
    BBC Radio Kent

    Stockport are right at it, they look hungry.

    Already you can see the tempo Stockport are playing at we are struggling to rise to.

  5. 'It was a buffet ball'published at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Ipswich 1-1 Rotherham

    Ronnie Moore
    Ex-Rotherham manager on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    What's Jordan Hugill doing there?

    Wes Burns can't miss. It was a buffet ball, go help yourself to that.

    It was so sloppy. Typical Rotherham after a bright start.

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    GOAL: Ipswich 1-1 Rotherhampublished at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Wes Burns (9 mins)

    Wes Burns celebrates scoring for IpswichImage source, Getty Images

    Having poked the beast with an early opener, Rotherham see Ipswich come piling back into it with an equaliser.

    It comes from Wes Burns, lurking at the back stick, meeting Sam Morsy's clipped centre with a cushioned header beyond Viktor Johansson into the bottom left corner.

    All square.

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    GOAL: Cambridge 1-0 Boltonpublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Eoin Toal, own goal (8 mins)

    The home side with an early lead at The Abbey as Sullay Kaikai's shot from a narrow angle is deflected in off Eoin Toal.

    Not what the Bolton fans who travelled down - again - wanted to see.

  8. Postpublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Plymouth 0-0 West Brom

    West Brom have made a bright start at Home Park and almost take the lead inside three minutes.

    Alex Mowatt drives forward from midfield and sends a left-foot shot goalwards from outside the area.

    The ball takes a deflection and hits the left-had upright before going out for a corner.

    John Swift then carves out another chance for the visitors. No goals yet.

  9. Postpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Oxford United 1-0 Northampton

    Jerome Sale
    BBC Radio Oxford commentator

    They have lead at half-time in many games this season but not got maximum points.

    There is a long way to go yet.

  10. Calmer times in Readingpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Reading v Port Vale (20:00 GMT)

    It was a sad state of affairs the last time these two sides met as some Reading fans invaded the pitch in protest at the club's ownership, forcing the game to be abandoned.

    So everyone is hoping for a calmer night in Berkshire this evening.

    Since that incident, Reading have hauled themselves out of the relegation zone and sit three points outside the bottom four - but were beaten 4-1 at Portsmouth on Saturday.

    Port Vale have a new manager since the original fixture, with Darren Moore now in charge, but his new side are two points from safety with no win in seven games.

  11. Wembley awaitspublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Blackpool v Peterborough (20:00 GMT)

    Bloomfield Road, BlackpoolImage source, Rex Features

    Blackpool and Peterborough are both 90 minutes from Wembley as they meet in the first of the EFL Torphy semi-finals.

    The Tangerines have enjoyed home advanatage in every knockout round so far but needed penalties to see off Bolton in the quarter-final.

    Posh have lost four straight in the league so will hope a trip to the seaside, their first away tie in the knockout stage, and a change of competition might snap their barren run.

    The met each other in the league on Saturday, with Blackpool running out 2-1 winners. Will Posh be out for revenge?

  12. 'It feels like a big game.'published at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    MK Dons 0-0 Wrexham

    Paul Dixon
    BBC Three Counties Radio

    It feels like a big game.

    Even just two minutes in, it has that feel to it this game.

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    GOAL: Ipswich 0-1 Rotherhampublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Tom Eaves (2 mins)

    Ooh er!

    Goodness me. What a start for struggling Rotherham against an Ipswich side with one league home defeat in 31.

    Tom Eaves flicked a long ball on into Sam Clucas and continued his run forward.

    Clucas strode forward, toed the ball beyond the Ipswich defence and Eaves opens up his body before stroking the ball into the bottom-right corner.

    Lovely goal and a timely one.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

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    It's that time, strap yourselves in for a big night of football! We're getting under way in the Championship, League One and League Two.

    Reading v Port Vale and in the EFL Trophy semi-final kick-off in 15 minutes.

    We'll preview those two matches between now and kick-off too.

  15. Saddlers remember Jan Sorensenpublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Walsall v Morecambe (19:45 GMT)

    Jan Sorensen - ex-Walsall bossImage source, Getty Images

    Former Denmark striker Jan Sorensen will be remembered tonight by former club Walsall at their game with Morecambe, following his death at the age of 68.

    The club will hold a minute's silence for the Dane, and wear black armbands during their League Two fixture.

    He was boss at the Bescot during the 1997-98 season, guiding the Division Two side to the fourth round of both major cups and the southern area final of the Football League Trophy.

    Sorensen, who played 11 times for Denmark and scored three goals, was part of the Club Bruges side beaten by Liverpool in their second European Cup success in 1978.

  16. Play-off race hots up in League Two?published at 19:40 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

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    Plough Lane, home of AFC WimbledonImage source, Rex Features

    AFC Wimbledon’s League Two play-off chase sees them host Crawley this evening.

    The home side are eighth, just a point off the pace, but have only won twice in their past five games.

    Crawley, meanwhile, stopped a run of four defeats in a row in league and cup with a draw against Walsall and win over Forest Green Rovers.

    Morecambe, in 10th but level on points with Wimbledon after drawing with them on Saturday, head to Walsall on a good run having lost just once in their past six.

  17. Can Stockport return to winning ways?published at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Top of League Two

    League Two leaders Stockport County travel to 11th-placed Gillingham after successive defeats cut their lead at the top to just one point.

    The home side, who lost last time out against Newport County, are a point off the play-offs.

    Wrexham, in third, but with a game in hand on both Stockport and second-placed Mansfield, go to MK Dons, who sit fifth, four points behind them.

  18. Oxford cling to play-offspublished at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Oxford v Northampton (19:45 GMT)

    The good news for Oxford is that they remain in sixth and in the final play-off place in League One. The bad news is their recent form does not say promotion contenders after just one win from thier last seven games.

    They have at least gone five unbeaten but have played a game more than Stevenage, three points below them in seventh.

    Northampton had lost three out of four before beating Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

    That win has kept the gap to the play-offs at a just-about managable 12 points - but they need a run to seriously enter the top six race.

  19. Drier at the Abbeypublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Cambridge v Bolton (19:45 GMT)

    Cambridge's Abbey StadiumImage source, Rex Features

    They will try again at The Abbey this evening after the game two weeks ago was abandoned after an almighty deluge shortly after kick-off.

    It was especially unlucky for one fan who had flown 8,000 miles to be there.

    Since then Bolton have drawn twice, including Saturday's 3-3 draw with Charlton, and beaten Wycombe. They sit third in League One, three points behind Derby in second - with two games in hand.

    Cambridge, in 16th, have a six point cushion to the drop zone and shrugged off back-to-back defeats with a 4-0 hammering of Carlisle on Saturday.

  20. Changes for both sides at Home Parkpublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

    Plymouth Argyle v West Brom (19:45 BST)

    Brent Pilnick
    BBC Sport at Home Park

    Carlos CorberanImage source, Getty Images

    The hosts make five changes form the side that lost here to Leeds United on Saturday as striker Ryan Hardie and wide men Bali Mumba and Lino Sousa come in.

    Midfielder Darko Gyabi returns after being unable to play against his parent club while Brendan Galloway is preferred to Mickel Miller at the back.

    The Baggies are without injured forward Brandon Thomas-Asante, while Okay Yokuslu and Mikey Johnstone drop to the bench.

    Albion boss Carlos Corberan brings in Andreas Weimann, Tom Fellows and Nathaniel Chalobah after the 2-0 loss to Southampton at the weekend.