Both Notts County's FA Cup replay with Man City and Crawley's Fifth Round game with Man Utd will be screened by ITV. Oldham have had a proposed land swap rejected by the Charity Commission, ending hopes of a ground move after plans to redevelop Boundary Park were rejected.
Cambridge's fans have launched an official bid to take over the club and transform it into a 'community club'. The Supporters Trust acknowledge that they will need short term support from investors and local businesses in order to achieve the plan. Gillingham youth team coach Darren Hare is in intensive care after suffering a heart attack. The 43 year old has undergone surgery.
Tranmere have cut admission prices for their end of the month home match with Yeovil to just £5 in a bid to attract new fans. Accrington have finally begun construction on the stand extension that will allow them to meet the 5,000 minimum capacity for the Football League. The work was due to be completed by the end of 2010, but they now anticipate the stand will be open within ten days.
Chesterfield have signed released Shrewsbury full back Dean Holden until the end of the season. The 32 year old had a spell with Rotherham on loan during the first half of the season. Plymouth's board have issued a statement denying claims by their Japanese owners that they have received funds to cover their debts. The board statement says they have not received any funds, nor any indication that funds are forthcoming, with the court date five days away.
Stockport have named veteran coach Ray Mathias as Technical Advisor to caretaker boss Peter Ward. Amongst his lengthy career was guiding rookie boss Paul Ince in his first spell at then rock-bottom Macclesfield. Oxford are attempting to set a world record by getting 1,000 fans to take part in a 30 minute first aid training course before their game with Crewe in March.