Summary

  • League One result: Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

  • Latics move three points clear of drop zone

  • Orient seven points above bottom four

  • League Two result: Cambridge Utd 1-1 Swindon

  • McGregor fires in equaliser for Swindon after Knight opener

  • Cambridge and Swindon going for automatic promotion

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  1. Only one night's rest away...published at 22:08 BST 2 April

    Leyton Orient player clapsImage source, Shutterstock

    Two draws to ease us in before Easter weekend begins tomorrow but it's tonight's results that has made Good Friday all the more exciting.

    Notts County will need to respond to Cambridge's point with one of their own to regain their position in the top three as Blackpool and Exeter face off to try and take advantage of Wigan's fruitless draw.

    All that while Lincoln City attempt to become the first EFL team to earn themselves promotion this season.

    Big, big stuff for a BIG bank holiday.

    Catch you tomorrow!

  2. League Two tablepublished at 22:06 BST 2 April

    FT: Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Cambridge do move up to third, but they'll feel sick to the stomach at conceding that late equaliser.

    Swindon weren't great but will still maintain huge hopes of making the automatic promotion places.

    League Two tableImage source, Opta/Getty Images
  3. Orient leap forward but Wigan still feeling the heatpublished at 22:04 BST 2 April

    FT: Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    An image of the League One table with a photo of Wigan Athletic boss Gary Caldwell with his arms crossedImage source, Opta/Shutterstock

    A draw moves Leyton Orient up three places into a tight mid-table, but for Wigan, a solitary point does little to ease their worries.

    They move to just three points clear of the relegation zone with Blackpool and Exeter to fight it out tomorrow and possibly reduce that gap a little more.

  4. Postpublished at 22:00 BST 2 April

    FT: Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Cambridge had 20 shots. Swindon had four.

    But the points are shared.

  5. 'Smash and grab'published at 21:58 BST 2 April

    FT: Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Andrew Hawes
    BBC News, Wiltshire

    Swindon will grab their point and sprint out of here without apology!

    It's a slightly stunned Cambridge crowd.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:57 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Swindon's record of scoring in every game since 26 December continues!

    They left it late through Joel McGregor's first-time effort from a tight angle.

    Ben Knight had given Cambridge the lead in the first half.

    Cambridge move up to third, while Swindon stay fifth. Phew.

  7. Postpublished at 21:57 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Connor Ripley saves Swindon again!

    Shayne Lavery fires on target but Ripley keeps it out and the ball is cleared.

  8. 'Dagger for Cambridge'published at 21:55 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    It would be a dagger for Cambridge to concede again now after throwing caution to the wind.

    They were going for the victory so it will be a huge loss of two points.

  9. Postpublished at 21:54 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Sullay Kaikai flashes one across Swindon's six-yard box but no Cambridge player is there to take advantage.

    We're into five minutes of added time.

  10. 'Remarkable play'published at 21:53 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    Remarkable, all of a sudden Swindon are stringing together passes and breaking through which we've been crying out for all night.

    As soon as the pressure's off it runs smooth and you start to see them.

  11. 'Lovely finish'published at 21:51 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    It's a lovely finish into the bottom corner.

    There's lots of pressure this time of the season when you're chasing top three like Cambridge, and now that is a huge, huge goal for Swindon.

    Could there be a winner now?

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    GOAL: Cambridge 1-1 Swindonpublished at 21:50 BST 2 April

    Joel McGregor (90 mins)

    Drama!

    Joel McGregor collects the ball just inside the box and hits it low into the corner.

    It might have been a cross, Aaron Drinan was lurking, it might have been an own goal!

    But all that matters is that Swindon are level.

  13. Postpublished at 21:50 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Still Cambridge can't put this game to bed!

    Liam Bennett jinks into the box from the right, gets his shot away but Connor Ripley saves.

  14. 'Ripley phenomenal'published at 21:49 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    Been looking for positives all evening and Connor Ripley is that.

    He's been phenomenal tonight and it could've been a lot worse if it wasn't for him

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:48 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Off comes James Brophy for the hosts, onto the field jogs George Hoddle for the last few minutes.

  16. 'Small moments define games'published at 21:47 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    Small, small moments define games and its those sorts of chances you have to take.

    Cambridge are the ones who have had so many chances and they took one. That's how the top teams get promoted.

  17. Postpublished at 21:46 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Five minutes plus added time to go.

    Cambridge United are up to second in League Two as it stands and on course for a 17th clean sheet of the campaign.

    Impressive stuff.

  18. 'Sense of urgency needed'published at 21:44 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    I don't mind Borland diving in there, getting the card.

    Swindon need that sense of urgency - for the season - that we just haven't seen tonight.

  19. YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:44 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Swindon sub Aidan Borland goes through the back of Shayne Lavery and is booked.

  20. 'Swindon consternation'published at 21:42 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Andrew Hawes
    BBC News, Wiltshire

    There's general consternation and a lot of looking around from the Swindon camp.