League One Gameweek 32 Review: Cardiff March On As Marriott Hits Hat-Trick
Competition: Sky Bet League One
Dates: Saturday 14th February
Total Goals: 22 goals from 8 matches [Doncaster v Port Vale postponed; Burton v Stockport, Leyton Orient v Mansfield, Wigan v Rotherham to be played at later dates]
Cardiff City Result: Cardiff City 3-1 Luton Town (Home)
Valentine’s Day delivered plenty of drama across League One as Cardiff City opened up a commanding four-point lead at the top with a convincing 3-1 win over Luton Town, while Lincoln City’s 14-game unbeaten run continued but they were pegged back by Bolton in a 1-1 draw. Jack Marriott stole the headlines with a superb hat-trick as Reading beat Wycombe 3-2, and Plymouth Argyle produced the performance of the day with a thumping 4-0 win at Blackpool. In a gameweek that saw 22 goals across eight matches, the promotion race tightened while the gap between the top two and the rest continues to grow.
Gameweek 32 Results Overview
All Results – Goals vs xG Analysis
League One - Matchday 32 Review
Season 2025-26 | Post-Match Analysis
Reading
Wycombe
Stevenage
Huddersfield
Cardiff
Luton
Barnsley
AFC Wimbledon
Bradford
Peterborough
Blackpool
Plymouth
Exeter City
Northampton
Lincoln
Bolton
Burton Albion
Stockport County
Doncaster
Port ValeUpdated League One Table
League One Table After Gameweek 32
League One
Updated: 15 Apr 2026, 4:59 AM
BTP Analysis & Talking Points
Key Talking Points
- Cardiff’s Double-Digit Cushion Over Third: While the four-point gap to Lincoln grabs the headlines, arguably the more significant margin is the 10-point lead over Bolton in third. With Lincoln and Bolton drawing 1-1 against each other, Cardiff’s comfortable win over Luton means the Bluebirds are pulling away from the pack. Brian Barry-Murphy’s side have now gone 11 games unbeaten and with top scorer Yousef Salech nearing a return from injury and Rubin Colwill back from his ankle problem, the squad is only getting stronger heading into the final stretch.
- The Caldwell Question Hangs Over Exeter: Gary Caldwell’s goalless draw with Northampton may well have been his final game in charge of Exeter City, with the Scottish manager widely expected to take over at relegation-threatened Wigan Athletic. Caldwell has been the front-runner since Ryan Lowe’s sacking, and his post-match comments thanking the fans felt like a farewell. If he does depart, it leaves Exeter searching for stability mid-season — a situation that could have ramifications for clubs in the bottom half.
- The Play-Off Race Heats Up: Reading’s thrilling 3-2 win over Wycombe and Bradford’s 2-0 dismantling of Peterborough are keeping the play-off battle fiercely competitive. Huddersfield’s defeat at Stevenage — thanks to substitute Piergianni’s 85th-minute header — will be a concern for Liam Manning, who was only appointed in January. With so many teams separated by fine margins in the mid-table cluster, every point dropped feels costly.
Match of the Week: Reading 3-2 Wycombe Wanderers
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This was a play-off six-pointer that lived up to every ounce of its billing. Jack Marriott opened the scoring inside eight minutes when he pounced on confusion from a Jeriel Dorsett long throw, and he doubled Reading’s lead just before half-time after capitalising on a Dan Casey error. Wycombe showed tremendous character to fight back through Casey’s glancing header and Anders Hagelskjaer’s composed finish to level at 2-2, but Marriott was not to be denied — completing his hat-trick just two minutes after the equaliser with a precise finish high into the net. It was a breathless contest that showcased the fine margins in this division, and a result that could prove pivotal come the end of the season.
Marriott was simply unplayable. His movement was razor-sharp throughout, and all three goals demonstrated the predatory instincts that have made him one of League One’s most dangerous strikers this season. His first was pure opportunism from a chaotic set piece, his second showed composure to punish a defensive error, and his third — scored just two minutes after Wycombe had fought back to level — was the goal of a striker brimming with confidence. It was his 16th of the campaign and his second hat-trick this season, putting him firmly in the golden boot conversation.
Jack Marriott - Recent Form
Reading
| Date | Opponent | Result | Goals | Assists | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 Feb 2026 | Port Vale (A) | D 1-1 | 0 | 0 | 6.7 |
| 17 Feb 2026 | Bolton (H) | D 1-1 | 1 | 0 | 7.3 |
| 14 Feb 2026 | Wycombe (H) | W 3-2 | 3 | 0 | 10.0 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Wigan (A) | W 2-1 | 0 | 0 | 5.9 |
| 07 Feb 2026 | AFC Wimbledon (A) | L 2-3 | 1 | 0 | 7.0 |
Jack Marriott
Reading | Rating: 10.0
Cardiff City Review
Cardiff
LutonMatch Statistics
The Performance: Cardiff were outstanding in the first half, scoring three times in a devastating 20-minute spell to blow away a Luton side that had arrived on the back of consecutive wins. The second half was more controlled, with the Bluebirds content to manage the game without needing to take risks. Barry-Murphy described it as a performance that still has room for improvement — ominous words for the rest of the division.
Key Moments: David Turnbull’s first-time volley from Joel Colwill’s lay-off set the tone in the 11th minute, but it was Perry Ng’s 25-yard thunderbolt in the 42nd minute that truly raised the roof at the Cardiff City Stadium. Luton’s Jordan Clark had briefly levelled from the penalty spot, but the hosts responded with two goals in five minutes to kill the contest before half-time. The biggest cheer of the afternoon came in the 69th minute when Rubin Colwill returned from his ankle injury sustained back in November.
xG Verdict: Cardiff’s first-half dominance was reflected in the chances created, with the Bluebirds generating the bulk of their xG before the break. Gabriel Osho’s header hitting the bar and Callum Robinson being denied in stoppage time suggest the scoreline could have been even more emphatic. A thoroughly deserved three points.
The younger Colwill brother was at the heart of everything good about Cardiff’s display. He provided the assist for Turnbull’s opener with a neat lay-off, then scored the second goal himself after capitalising on a Kasey Palmer mistake, wrong-footing the goalkeeper from the edge of the box. His energy, creativity, and willingness to drive at the Luton defence made him the standout performer in a team full of quality.
Joel Colwill - Recent Form
Cardiff
| Date | Opponent | Result | Goals | Assists | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 Apr 2026 | Bolton (H) | W 2-0 | 0 | 0 | 6.3 |
| 21 Mar 2026 | Blackpool (H) | D 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 6.3 |
| 17 Mar 2026 | Wycombe (H) | L 0-2 | 0 | 0 | 6.2 |
| 14 Mar 2026 | Exeter City (A) | W 4-0 | 0 | 1 | 6.6 |
| 07 Mar 2026 | Lincoln (H) | L 0-2 | 0 | 0 | 6.7 |
Joel Colwill
Cardiff | Rating: 8.3
xG Deep Dive
Goals vs Expected Goals Chart
No xG data available.
xG Overperformers
Plymouth Argyle (4 goals): Four different scorers in a rampant away display at Blackpool. While Plymouth created good chances, the clinical finishing from Mitchell, Pepple, Boateng and Watts ensured they converted at a rate well above their expected output.
Cardiff City (3 goals): Turnbull’s first-time volley and Ng’s long-range strike were both low-xG opportunities converted with exceptional quality. Cardiff’s finishing has been a hallmark of their season and this was another example of taking chances when they come.
Stevenage (1 goal): The hosts struggled to create meaningful openings for most of the contest, but Piergianni’s late header was decisive. A classic case of a single moment of quality exceeding the overall expected output.
xG Underperformers
Lincoln City (1 goal): The Imps dominated this contest and created a hatful of chances — Moylan hitting the bar, Rob Street rattling the post, and multiple saves from Bolton’s Jack Bonham. Lincoln’s xG would have comfortably merited all three points, making the 1-1 draw a frustrating outcome for Michael Skubala’s side.
Exeter City (0 goals): Exeter battered at Northampton’s door for 90 minutes without reward. Timur Tutierov terrorised Kamarai Swyer down the wing, and the hosts had a succession of chances blocked or saved. The 0-0 scoreline flattered the Cobblers significantly.
Bradford City (2 goals): While two goals was a comfortable enough margin, Bradford created chances at will against Peterborough — Bass made several good saves, Metcalfe hit the post, and Sarcevic went close with a lob. The Bantams could easily have scored four or five.
Shock Result of the Week
A “dark day” for Blackpool according to manager Ian Evatt, and it’s hard to argue. Plymouth were 3-0 up before half-time and never had to get out of second gear in the second period. Alex Mitchell’s header opened the floodgates after 30 uneventful minutes, and from there the Seasiders completely capitulated. Aribim Pepple and Malachi Boateng added goals in first-half stoppage time before Caleb Watts completed the rout on the hour. To compound Blackpool’s misery, James Husband was shown a straight red card in the closing stages for kicking out at Xavier Amaechi. For Tom Cleverley’s Plymouth, this was the perfect response to a three-match winless run, and they’ll hope the emphatic nature of the victory can kickstart a push towards the top half. Blackpool, meanwhile, are looking nervously over their shoulders — this was their sixth league defeat of 2026 and they remain uncomfortably close to the relegation conversation.
Team Performance Ratings
No xG data available for matchday 32.
Final Thoughts
Gameweek 32 Verdict
Gameweek 32 underlined Cardiff’s growing dominance at the summit, with the Bluebirds now boasting a 10-point cushion over third-placed Bolton. The Lincoln-Bolton draw was the result Barry-Murphy would have wished for, and with Rubin Colwill and Yousef Salech edging closer to full fitness, the promotion charge looks increasingly irresistible. At the other end, the relegation battle continues to simmer with several clubs — including Blackpool after their Bloomfield Road humiliation — unable to fully detach themselves from danger.
Cardiff City — Four clear at the top with 11 unbeaten, and reinforcements returning from injury. The title is theirs to lose.
Plymouth Argyle — A 4-0 demolition at Blackpool was the statement performance Cleverley’s side needed to end their winless run.
Jack Marriott — A hat-trick hero in a crucial play-off six-pointer, taking his tally to 16 for the season and firing Reading’s ambitions.
Blackpool — Hammered 4-0 at home with a red card to boot. Ian Evatt called it a “dark day” and the pressure is mounting at Bloomfield Road.
Huddersfield Town — Beaten by a Stevenage substitute who’d been on the pitch eight minutes. Liam Manning’s tenure is not going to plan so far.
Luton Town — Arrived at Cardiff on a two-game winning run but were blown away before half-time. Jack Wilshere’s side miss the chance to close the gap on the play-offs.
Looking Ahead: The midweek programme on Tuesday 17th February brings another packed schedule, with key fixtures including Barnsley v Peterborough, Bradford City v Stockport County, and Doncaster Rovers v Huddersfield Town. Lincoln host Northampton looking to maintain their unbeaten run, while the managerial situation at Exeter will be closely watched ahead of their clash with Wycombe. There are also outstanding Gameweek 32 matches still to be played: Burton Albion v Stockport County (24th February), plus rearranged fixtures for Leyton Orient v Mansfield and Wigan v Rotherham.
For Cardiff City: The Bluebirds host AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday night and will be expecting another three points against a side sitting in the bottom half. With momentum building and the squad getting healthier, Barry-Murphy will want to maintain the intensity and avoid any complacency. Keep an eye on Rubin Colwill’s involvement — his return from injury adds another dimension to an already potent attack and could be the final piece in Cardiff’s promotion puzzle.
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