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Summary

  • League One leaders Portsmouth beat bottom club Fleetwood

  • Peterborough come from behind to triumph over Shrewsbury; Derby finish goalless with Lincoln

  • Troubled Reading lose at Wigan a week after pitch invasion in protest against owner

  • Four League One games off because of frozen pitches

  • Freezing weather decimates League Two programme, with only four games surviving the cold

  • Barrow lose to in-form Crewe; Forest Green draw with Gillingham after Troy Deeney sacking

  • Wrexham miss chance to go top of League Two with defeat at Welsh rivals Newport

  1. Bye for now!published at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

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  2. Bottom of League Twopublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

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    Forest Green are off the foot of the English Football League thanks to their draw at Gillingham. Sutton are now bottom of League Two and both clubs are six points from safety just past the halfway mark of the campaign.

    Newport's win over Wrexham lifts them up to 14th but, otherwise, the bottom half of the table is largely unaffected.

    Six of today's League Two games were called off because of the freezing conditions.

  3. Top of League Twopublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

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    We could have had a new leader in League Two this evening with Stockport not playing, but Wrexham's 1-0 defeat at Welsh rivals Newport means they stay second.

    The top five are now separated by five points after Crewe's success at Barrow, which lifts them above their opponents and into fourth.

    MK Dons stay seventh after their late defeat by Morecambe, and Gillingham's draw with Forest Green means they remain eighth.

  4. Bottom of League Onepublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

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    With the match between Cheltenham and Carlisle postponed because of a frozen pitch, none of the teams that started in the League One relegation zone improved their positions on Saturday.

    Exeter's draw with Cambridge means there is now a four-point gap between the bottom four and the rest.

  5. Top of League Onepublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

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    Portsmouth and Peterborough began the day in the top two spots in League One and stretched their advantage over the chasing pack with wins today.

    Bolton and Derby both dropped points on the road, while Barnsley, Oxford and Stevenage were all thwarted by the cold weather.

  6. League Two full-time headlinespublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    • An early red card did not help Wrexham's cause as they lost to Newport in front of over 9,000 in the Welsh derby. In truth they could have won by more than one goal.
    • There was a second draw of the season between Gillingham and Forest Green, with both goals in a 1-1 draw coming in the second half.
    • Barrow lost at home to Crewe, making it four wins out of four in 2024 for Lee Bell's Railwaymen. They did it the hard way too, coming from behind in Cumbria.
    • MK Dons had won eight of their previous 11 in the league and took the lead against Morecambe, only to lose 2-1 through Charlie Brown's strike in the second minute of injury time.
  7. Postpublished at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    We'll have the full-time headlines from League Two shortly, plus what today's results have done to the league tables.

  8. League One full-time headlinespublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    • Portsmouth stay top of League One thanks to a 1-0 win at Fleetwood, with Abu Kamara scoring Pompey's first-half winner.
    • Peterborough remain a point behind in second place, having come from behind to beat Shrewsbury at home.
    • Derby and Bolton lose ground on the top two, drawing at Lincoln and losing at Leyton Orient respectively.
    • Martin Paterson has his first win as manager of Burton, who beat Charlton 2-0.
    • Blackpool and Wigan are also victorious, while Exeter v Cambridge ends goalless.
  9. 'Portsmouth were hanging on at the end'published at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    FT: Fleetwood 0-1 Portsmouth

    Steve Thompson
    ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Lancashire summariser & former Blackpool assistant manager

    Fleetwood created the chances in the second half, but they have to take the positives from it, Portsmouth was hanging on at the end.

    Another three points not achieved by Fleetwood.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Gillingham 1-1 Forest Green

    A second draw of the season between these two, with both goals coming in the second half.

    Oli Hawkins had put the hosts ahead, but Callum Jones' fine effort shortly after secures an important point for the visitors in their first game since sacking Troy Deeney.

    They move level on points with Sutton, but climb off the bottom thanks to a better goal difference. Gillingham's run of three wins in a row comes to an end, and they stay eighth.

  11. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Barrow 1-3 Crewe

    Four out of four in 2024 for Lee Bell's Railwaymen.

    They did it the hard way too, coming from behind in Cumbria.

    Robbie Gotts' opener for the hosts was cancelled out by Elliott Nevitt before Crewe put the game to bed in the second half thanks to Lewis Billington's first senior goal and Matus Holicek's late header.

    Crewe ended Mansfield's unbeaten home record in their last away game, and today they've stopped the division's only remaining undefeated side at home. Impressive.

  12. League Two latestpublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    MK Dons 1-2 Morecambe

    Late, late drama!

    Another Coldplay-themed goalscorer today; Charlie Brown in the second minute of injury time added on gives Morecambe a bonus three points when for the last half an hour it seemed to be petering out for a draw.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Peterborough 2-1 Shrewsbury

    Peterborough keep up the pressure on League One leaders Portsmouth but they needed to come from behind against Shrewsbury to do it.

    Second-half goals from Joel Randall and Josh Knight are enough for the three points.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Wigan 1-0 Reading

    At the end of a trying week, Reading are beaten by Thelo Aasgaard's first-half goal for Wigan.

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Fleetwood 0-1 Portsmouth

    A much-needed win for the League One leaders.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Newport 1-0 Wrexham

    Wales is Gold.

    Seb Palmer-Houlden's header in the first half is enough to give Graham Coughlin's side a lively victory at Rodney Parade.

    Wrexham, who had Will Boyle sent off early on, miss the chance to go top of the league in their first away league trip since 2003.

    A cracking game played out in a cracking atmosphere.

  17. Postpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Lincoln 0-0 Derby

    Sanny Rudravajhala
    ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live at LNER Stadium

    There’s a goal in this, both teams are still going for it.

  18. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Peterborough 2-1 Shrewsbury

    Joel Randall almost makes the game safe for Posh but hits the post!

  19. Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Wigan 1-0 Reading

    Wigan goalkeeper Sam Tickle keeps his clean sheet intact with another smart save as we enter stoppage time at the DW Stadium.

  20. Injury Timepublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January

    Four minutes at Gillingham, seven at Newport, and eight at Barrow.

    Who's going to create some late drama?