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League Two TV Schedule 2024/25: Coverage, TV Fixtures And Live Stream
League Two football has entered one of the biggest revolutions in the history of the football pyramid in the 2024/25 season.
There was a one-horse procession in progress as Walsall continued to cruise along at the top of the tree with a double-digit lead.
However, they've slackened at the top, while AFC Wimbledon and Bradford have stepped up a gear.
Fans will still turn out in droves to support their teams in 2024/25, and those looking for action in the lower reaches of the football pyramid will find that League Two has plenty to offer.
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League Two TV schedule 2024/25All UK time. Subject to change.
Tuesday 18th February
Saturday 22nd February
Tuesday 25th February
Thursday 27th February
Saturday 1st March
Saturday 8th March
Tuesday 11th March
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League Two Swindon Town 1 Chesterfield 0 Full Time
Kabongo Tshimanga scored a second-half penalty winner against his former side Chesterfield as Swindon returned to winning ways with a narrow 1-0 League Two home victory.
Tshimanga was fouled in a clumsy attempted clearance by visiting goalkeeper Ryan Boot in the 61st minute and stepped up to successfully convert the resulting penalty.
It was enough to win a scrappy encounter which saw Town boss Ian Holloway sent off after nine minutes following an angry exchange with the referee over a caution for Harry Smith.
There was a worrying 11-minute delay when Chesterfield defender Tyrone Williams required treatment – after a collision with his goalkeeper Boot – before he was carried off on a stretcher.
Smith then had a deflected effort smothered by Boot, while his far-post header went wide.
Just before the break, Dylan Duffy's inswinging free-kick was well saved by Ripley.
Swindon improved in the second half and Miguel Freckleton went close with a header from Will Wright's corner before Ollie Clarke's effort was cleared off the line.
Smith should have notched from a corner but got his angles all wrong. Thankfully Tshimanga stuck away the spot-kick moments later to put them ahead.
And Smith looked odds on to double their lead when he was sent through on goal but dithered and the chance was snuffed out by a recovering defender.
Report supplied by PA Media.
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