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League One preview: Luton look the team to beat after back-to-back relegations and Stockport County have shown plenty of ambition in the transfer market, while Darren Moore’s Port Vale will be hoping to stave off the drop following their promotion last season. Will Unwin casts an eye over the runners and riders in the third tier …

League Two preview: MK Dons are many pundits’ idea of likely winners under Paul Warne and Bristol Rovers will be hoping theirs is a short stay in the fourth tier, while another difficult season awaits Accrington. Will Unwin gazes into his his crystal ball …

GOAL! Cardiff City 2-1 Peterborough United

League One: Ronan Kpakio, Cardiff City’s 18-year-old right-back, has just swept home his first ever senior goal to give his side the lead in the Welsh capital. It was a fine effort from some distance which came at the end of a good Cardiff move down the left.

Scottish Premiership: There are two Scottish Premiership fixtures today, with Kilmarnock and Livingston getting the ball rolling for the new campaign at 3pm (BST), followed by Rangers’ trip to Fir Park for their season-opener against Motherwell.

Russell Martin will take charge of his first Scottish Premiership match as Rangers head coach today, having seen off Panathinaikos to make it to the Champions League third qualifying round in midweek.
Russell Martin will take charge of his first Scottish Premiership match as Rangers head coach today, having seen off Panathinaikos to make it to the Champions League third qualifying round in midweek. Photograph: Stefanos Kyriazis/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

League One fixtures

  • Cardiff City 2-1 Peterborough (L)

  • Blackpool v Stevenage

  • Bradford City v Wycombe

  • Burton v Mansfield Town

  • Doncaster Rovers v Exeter

  • Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient

  • Lincoln City v Reading

  • Plymouth Argyle v Barnsley

  • Rotherham United v Port Vale

  • Wigan v Northampton Town

League Two fixtures

  • Accrington Stanley v Gillingham

  • Barnet v Fleetwood Town

  • Bristol Rovers v Harrogate Town

  • Cambridge United v Cheltenham

  • Chesterfield v Barrow

  • Colchester v Tranmere Rovers

  • Grimsby Town v Crawley Town

  • MK Dons v Oldham Athletic

  • Newport County v Notts County

  • Salford City v Crewe

  • Shrewsbury Town v Bromley

  • Walsall v Swindon Town

Luton Town 1-0 AFC Wimbledon

League One match report: A late, unlucky Ryan Johnson own goal gifted all three points to the hosts and suggested that Luton’s fortunes might finally have changed for the better after back-to-back relegations. Matthew Dunn was at Kenilworth Road last night to see the opening game of the EFL season …

AFC Wimbledon defender Ryan Johnson gifted all three points to Luton Town by looping a defensive header over his own goalkeeper, Nathan Bishop,  and into the back of the net at Kenilworth Road.
AFC Wimbledon defender Ryan Johnson gifted all three points to Luton Town by looping a defensive header over his own goalkeeper and into the back of the net at Kenilworth Road. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock

A new EFL season dawns

Once more on to the hamster wheel, as the marathon that is the new season’s EFL gets under way in earnest after last night’s League One curtain-raiser between Luton Town and AFC Wimbledon at Kenilworth Road. The Hatters were somewhat fortunate to come away with all three points, after Ryan Johnson capped an otherwise decent display by over-stretching for a header, only to loop the ball into his own net for the only goal of the game five minutes from time.

Today’s early action kicked off in Wales, where Brian Barry-Murphy is taking charge of his first game as Cardiff City manager. Yet to sign a player this summer after their relegation from the Championship, the Bluebirds are currently all square with Peterborough United after Rubin Colwill cancelled out Bradley Ihionvien’s first-half penalty at the Cardiff City Stadium with a wonderful free-kick.

Theirs is one of 10 games being played in the third tier today and with 12 more being played in the division below, we have no shortage of action to stay across. We’ll bring you news of the goals as they go in and flag up any major talking points along the way.

Despite being told by Darren Ferguson that he had “no future” at Peterborough United at the end of last season, Bradley Ihionvien hung around for long enough to fire them into the lead with a first-half spot-kick at the Cardiff City Stadium. He’s still on the transfer list, mind.
Despite being told by Darren Ferguson that he had “no future” at Peterborough United at the end of last season, Bradley Ihionvien hung around for long enough to fire them into the lead with a first-half spot-kick at the Cardiff City Stadium. He’s still on the transfer list, mind. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA
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