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League One's top two Cardiff and Lincoln secure big wins Veteran David Mc Goldrick scores hat-trick in Barnsley's victory at Leyton Orient Bromley beat 10-man Accrington to go four points clear in League Two Gillingham score 103rd-minute winner at Barrow Glenn Speller, Matthew Cresswell, Tom Rostance and Joe Boon All kick-offs 15: 00 GMT All kick-offs 15: 00 GMT Walsall ended Shrewsbury's excellent run to move level on points with seventh-placed Chesterfield. Plenty can - and will - change in the next couple of hours, of course. Barnsley were the only winners in the two early kick-offs in League One. Their win at Leyton Orient keeps the O's dangerously close to the relegation zone, while a derby day draw for Northampton against Peterborough edges them a point closer to the safety line. League One & League Two Here are the early full-times in the third and fourth tiers: League One League Two Swindon 1-1 Bristol Rovers A frustrating day for Swindon and their boss Ian Holloway, who was sent off in the second half. Shrewsbury 1-2 Walsall Walsall are finally back to winning ways! Can they go on and challenge for promotion once more? Cambridge United 1-1 MK Dons MK Dons have stolen a point right at the death! Cambridge United were seconds away from going top of the table but that penalty from Aaron Collins in the sixth minute of additional time has snatched that away from them. Shayne Lavery had given Cambridge United the lead with 15 minutes of normal time remaining when he prodded home from close range. A point apiece may well end up being a fair result on reflection but it will feel like a much better point for the visitors right now. Leyton Orient 1-3 Barnsley Veteran striker David Mc Goldrick is the hero for Barnsley as he strikes a hat-trick to give the visitors their first away league win in nine attempts and ease their fears of being dragged into a relegation battle. Dylan Levitt had equalised for Leyton Orient but it's now 56 goals conceded so far this season and they are just one point clear of trouble, although that situation could get a whole lot worse later today. Aaron Collins pen (90+6 mins) Incredible scenes - heartbreak for Cambridge United! It's as cool as you like from 12 yards by Aaron Collins, who sends Jake Eastwood the wrong way to level and Collins races to the visiting supporters in celebration. If that was a pressure penalty, you could never tell. Collins strolled it in! Cambridge United 1-0 MK Dons Penalty to MK Dons in the final minute of additional time! Sean Raggett has committed a foul just inside his own box. Shrewsbury 1-2 Walsall Interesting! Josh Ruffels has a high boot to a bouncing ball and it sparks a bit of a melee. Tommy Mc Dermott shoves his man to the ground and I thought he had been dismissed, but instead it's Ruffels who has to go. Northampton 1-1 Peterborough A point apiece that does little for either side's hopes. Tom Eaves headed Northampton into the lead but they remain in deep trouble in the League One relegation zone. Jimmy Jay-Morgan touched in Peterborough's equaliser just after the break but they are still marooned in mid-table. Terry Taylor had a golden opportunity to win it for the Cobblers but was thwarted by visiting goalkeeper Alex Bass when clean through. Cambridge United 1-0 MK Dons The ball drops to MK Dons striker Aaron Collins in the box but his effort is blocked before Joe Tomlinson shoots over the bar. Shrewsbury 1-2 Walsall HUGE chance for Shrewsbury to level! They tee up Tom Sang about 15 yards out, dead in the centre of the goal, but he shanks it horribly wide. It barely reached the byeline to be honest. A proper flunk. .. Leyton Orient 1-3 Barnsley We've got at least an extra seven minutes here. Not sure there'll be many home fans left though. .. Swindon 1-1 Bristol Rovers We're a little further behind at Swindon and at Shrewsbury, with neither game yet to reach the 90th minute. Both games are poised on a knife edge. Any more goals? Cambridge United 1-0 MK Dons We are into five minutes of additional time at The Abbey Stadium, where the hosts still lead. Northampton 1-1 Peterborough We are into four minutes of added time. Northampton 1-1 Peterborough Peter Walton Former Premier League referee on BBC Radio Northampton It looks as though Peterborough are settling for a point and trying to shut up shop here. It will be the Cobblers pushing for a winner in the last few minutes from the look of things. There's not many fans leaving, they're staying till the end of this one. Last Updated 28th February 2026 at 17: 02 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.