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League One and Two scores
Colchester v Walsall
Leyton Orient v MK Dons
Port Vale v Peterborough
Preston v Crewe
Rotherham v Swindon
Shrewsbury v Gillingham
Stevenage v Brentford
League Two:
Plymouth 1-1 Portsmouth FT
Wimbledon v Accrington
Burton v Southend
Bury v Morecambe
Dag & Red v Cheltenham
Exeter v Hartlepool
Fleetwood v Chesterfield
Mansfield v Bristol Rovers
Oxford United v Northampton
Rochdale v Newport
Wycombe v Torquay
Thought domestic football was on the backburner this weekend with the international break? Think again!
There's a full line-up of fixtures in Leagues One and Two, and Sportsmail will have all the goals and action as it happens.
The flurry of football kicked off with a 1-1 draw on the south coast between Plymouth and Portsmouth.
In League One, Leyton Orient lead the way at the top on 26 points, with Peterborough one behind on 25.
Wolves, Preston, Bradford and Rotherham make up the play-off spaces, with Crewe, Sheffield United, Stevenage and Tranmere at the bottom.
Stay tuned to Sportsmail for all the action and reaction from today's games.
... we hope you've enjoyed the coverage as Leyton Orient go marching on.
Unbeaten after 11 games, but there's still a lot of football to be played.
As you were in League Two
Chesterfield lead the way on 23 points, with Fleetwood flying high a point behind. Oxford are in third with 21 points, with Morecambe, Rochdale, Exeter and Mansfield making up the rest of the play-off spots.
At the bottom, Accrington stay bottom after coming within a whisker of three points at Wimbledon, with Northampton second bottom.
In League One, Leyton Orient stay top with 29 points, with Peterborough a point behind on 28.
Preston and Rotherham are in the play-off spaces alongside Wolves and Bradford, who play tomorrow. Swindon's win puts them within two points of the play-off spaces.
At the bottom, Tranmere are rooted to the spot on five points, with Sheffield United, Bristol City and Notts County above them.
Andy Taylor's free-kick 25 yards from goal is too good for the goalkeeper. Colchester had led for the whole match!
N'Guessan adds a fourth after Pringle's slip allows him clean through on goal to slot past the goalkeeper.
Barnett cuts in from the left and fires across goal. Neither keeper has had much to do, but the Posh have the lead with five minutes remaining.
A great through ball from Bradshaw ends up with McAlinden after a quick break. The youngster slots beyong Nelson to double Shrewsbury's lead.
Lisbie has the strength to hold off the defender in the area and swipe home. What a turnaround for the Os, who are still unbeaten!
Ajose caps a fine Swindon move after Byrne and Pritchard combine down the Millers' right to make it 3-0. The away fans go wild.
Inman curly home a right-fotted effort into the corner past Rudd, who had absolutely no chance.
Straight red card after the goalscorer raised his hand to a Wimbledon player.
Lungo's deflected shot loops over Shearer in the Rotherham net to double the visitor's lead.
Mooney wriggles down the right flank and crosses for Lisbie who pulls it back to Odubajo, who smashes home with his left foot to equalise. Great strike.
A superb free-kick from Pritchard gives Town the lead against the run of play. Rotherham had been all over the visitors for the first half hour.
Patrick Bamford, the Chelsea loanee, scores from the edge of the area. That's his eleventh goal of the season!
Stevenage cause carnage in the box and the Ivorian taps home from close range. He's on a hat-trick!
Brad Inman and Chuks Aneke link up to find Moore, who finds the bottom corner to put Alex ahead at Deepdale.
Jacobson rose highest from Parry's great corner to not Shrewsbury ahead.
Zoko chases Brentford goalkeeper Button down, who tries some trickery inside the area. He loses out and all Zoko has to do is roll the ball into the back of the net. The Brentford bench have heads in hands.
Trotta plays a through ball for Brentford before Douglas lifts the ball over Stevenage goalkeeper Day. Clayton Donaldson runs on to add the finish.
A fantastic move from Colchester ends with the ball in Freddie Sears' path, who fires home from inside the area.
Crewe's Steve Phillips has to make an excellent early save to deny a long range shot. Moments later Iain Hume hits the bar for the home side.
Ties to be played week commencing November 11
Northern Section
Oldham Athletic v Notts County
Chesterfield v Rochdale
Hartlepool United v Rotherham United
Fleetwood Town v Carlisle United
Southern Section
Swindon Town v Wycombe Wanderers
Newport County v Portsmouth
Peterborough United v Dagenham and Redbridge
Stevenage v Leyton Orient
Preston: Rudd, Clarke, Huntington, Wright, Humphrey, Keane, Byrom, Laird, Beavon, Davies, Hume.
Crewe: Phillips, Mellor, Ellis, Dugdale, Tootle, Moore, Osman, Turton, Grant, Inman, Aneke.
Stevenage: Day, Gray, Ashton, Jones, Hartley, Morais, Heslop, Jimmy Smith, Akins, Burrow, Zoko.
Brentford: Button, Logan, Dean, Forshaw, McCormack, Trotta, Douglas, Diagouraga, Bidwell, Donaldson, Taylor
Shrewsbury: Weale, Woods, Mkandawire, Winfield, Jacobson, Taylor, McAllister, Wildig, Parry, Bradshaw, Lopez.
Gillingham: Nelson, Lee, Barrett, Davies, Martin, Allen, Hollands, Gregory, Whelpdale, Kedwell, McDonald.
Rotherham: Shearer, Bradley, Morgan, Mills, Skarz, Agard,
Frecklington, Milsom, Pringle, Revell, Nardiello.
Swindon: Foderingham, Nathan Thompson, Hall, Ward, McEveley,
Luongo, Pritchard, Kasim, Ajose, Ranger, Byrne.
Port Vale: Neal, Yates, Robertson, Chilvers, Jones, Dickinson, Griffith, Loft, Lines, Hughes, Pope.
Peterborough: Olejnik, Alcock, Zakuani, Bostwick, Rowe, McCann, Swanson, Payne, Taylor, Barnett, Assombalonga.
Colchester: Walker, Wilson, Taylor, Okuonghae, Garbutt, Gilbey, Eastmond, Bean, Massey, Sears, Ibehre.
Walsall: O'Donnell, Taylor, Butler, Downing, James Chambers,
Featherstone, Adam Chambers, Mantom, Hemmings, Westcarr, Baxendale.
Leyton Orient: Jones, Omozusi, Vincelot, Cuthbert, Baudry, Cox, James, Lisbie, Mooney, Odubajo, Clarke
MK Dons: McLoughlin; Otsemobor, Flanagan, Williams, Lewington; Potter, Gleeson; Powell, Chadwick, Carruthers; Bamford.
In League One, Leyton Orient lead the way at the top on 26 points, with Peterborough one behind on 25.
Wolves, Preston, Bradford and Rotherham make up the play-off spaces, with Crewe, Sheffield United, Stevenage and Tranmere at the bottom.
We'll have all the team news from League One and Two as soon as it filters through. Here are the fixtures:
League One:
Colchester v Walsall
Leyton Orient v MK Dons
Port Vale v Peterborough
Preston v Crewe
Rotherham v Swindon
Shrewsbury v Gillingham
Stevenage v Brentford
League Two:
Plymouth 1-1 Portsmouth FT
Wimbledon v Accrington
Burton v Southend
Bury v Morecambe
Dag & Red v Cheltenham
Exeter v Hartlepool
Fleetwood v Chesterfield
Mansfield v Bristol Rovers
Oxford United v Northampton
Rochdale v Newport
Wycombe v Torquay
Two fine goals from Hourihane and Wallace were the standout moments of the match. Portsmouth dominated possession in the second period but could not get a winner. Towards the end of the match Plymouth had several chances to snatch the points, however, they could not take one of them and had to settle for a draw.
Honours even at Home Park.
Two minutes of added time to be played.
Plymouth's Hourihane has been named man of the match.
Substitute Tyler Harvey forces Carson to save with his legs after being put through.
Exciting end to the game with both teams going for the win.
Marquis has a sight of goal from close range after a set-piece causes panic in the Plymouth defence but he hooks the ball over under pressure.
Luke Young tests Carson's reflexes from a free-kick - straight down the Portsmouth keeper's throat sadly for the home fans.
Reuban Reid gets a sight at goal but puts his shot straight at Portsmouth keeper Carson from inside the area.
Boco makes way for Tyler Harvey.
Guy Whittingham will be hoping his side can covert their dominance into goals - the hosts are being pegged back by Pompey's attacking play.
First change of the game - Plymouth bring off Paul Hayes and replace him with Lewis Alessandra.
Portsmouth have had the better of the second half and with 54 per cent possession, Plymouth have found it difficult to create opportunities.
Former Leeds boss Neil Warnock is in the stands taking in the action.
The visitors have started the second half well and Wallace nearly got another sight of goal after Agyemang's through ball but Neal Trotman blocked the forward's shot.
The second half has just got underway at Home Park.
No changes from either side.
Mansfield Town manager Paul Cox has emerged as an early contender to replace David Weir at Sheffield United.
Weir, 43, was sacked on Friday after just four months in charge with United 22nd in League One.
Coach Chris Morgan will select the side against Coventry on Sunday as the club seek their ninth manager in six and a half years.
Cox, 41, is highly regarded after winning the Conference title last season and guiding Mansfield to fifth place in League Two. Chairman John Radford has backed him to guide the club to the play-offs this season and his reputation is strengthened by stats that reflect a 75 per cent win rate for games managed since January 1 and 55 per cent win rate from 380 games managed overall.
Other names also under consideration are Nigel Clough, Michael Appleton, Mike Phelan, Tony Pulis and former boss Neil Warnock.
Half-time at Home Park and both teams will feel they can go on and win the game.
Hourihane opened the scoring for Plymouth before Wallace levelled the scores.
Hourihane gave the hosts a perfect start with the opening goal after 21 minutes.
Portsmouth are level and it has been on the cards.
A cross is only half dealt with by the Plymouth defence and the ball comes to Wallace, who takes a touch before expertly finishing past McCormick. Classy finish from the Pompy man there.
Patrick Agyemang's lung-busting 40-yard run is nearly rewarded with an equalising goal.
The forward runs with the ball and finds strike Marquis but Luke McCormick denies him from close range.
Moments later, McCormick pushes over another shot from Marquis, who lets fly from the edge of the area. Portsmouth are pushing Plymouth back.
Sonny Bradley is a lucky boy there.
Reuban Reid drives into the area and Bradley dives in, bringing the Plymouth man down inside the area but the referee waves away the claim.
Portsmouth look at sixes and sevens at the back and nearly pay the price again.
A weak backpass nearly runs into the path of a Plymouth attacker but Carson is alert and boots the ball away.
Guy Whittingham's team nearly hit back immediately but Jed Wallace's right-footed shot goes wide of the far post.
Plymouth take the lead and deservedly so.
A long cross is miscontrolled in the area and falls to Hourihane, who lashes the ball in with his left foot, beating Carson at his near post.
After that early Plymouth pressure, the visitors have come into the game more.
John Marquis finds Ricky Holmes but his shot goes over the bar
The hosts have made a bright start and perhaps should have gone ahead. Conor Hourihane flights a free-kick into the Portsmouth area and Curtis Nelson heads wide when he should have scored.
Romuald Boco lets fly from the edge of the area and the ball narrowly goes wide of Trevor Carson's post.
Plymouth are currently on a five-match winless run and will be aiming to reverse that today against Portsmouth.
Plymouth get the game started.
Plymouth and Portsmouth are out on the pitch at Home Park and about to get underway.
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