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Relive Friday's Championship action as it happened
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- Ipswich go top of the Championship after 1-0 win at Blackburn
- Leeds draw at Watford to stay one point behind Tractor Boys
- Joseph bundles home late leveller for Leeds seconds after coming on
- Southampton concede late leveller against Middlesbrough
- Leicester lose at Bristol City in early game and have just one win in six
- Dunne stoppage-time volley earns QPR vital win over Birmingham
- Struggling Stoke get crucial victory at play-off hopefuls Hull
- Wins for Sunderland, Coventry, Norwich and Preston
Live Reporting
Ian Woodcock
All times stated are UK
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Bristol City 0-0 Leicester
Stephy Mavididi gets down the left again, rolls the ball into the box and picks out Abdul Fatawu on the opposite side for Leicester, but Bristol City midfielder Matty James picks his pocket and the hosts spring clear.
Tasty start.
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Bristol City 0-0 Leicester
Bristol City already trying to get Anis Mehmeti and Scott Twine in behind down the channels, as Leicester look to squeeze.
The Foxes are closing down sharply, but are yet to really get the ball down and threaten.
Just as I say that, Stephy Mavididi got a yard on the left, curls in the cross, but the hosts just about keep it under their jurisdiction.
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Bristol City 0-0 Leicester
Jason Knight's shot deflects behind for Bristol City as he snaps an effort from the edge of the box.
Leicester look a bit rattled.
Scott Twine's corner is cleared. Matty James' shot is blocked by Wout Faes.
Eventually the visitors take the sting out of it and can clear. Phew. Rip-roaring start from the hosts.
KICK-OFF
Bristol City 0-0 Leicester
Here we go then.
Bristol City can stick a spanner in the works for Leicester, who would just like a win to settle them down and put pressure on their promotion rivals.
Sun's out. We're off as Andrew Kitchen toots on his whistle.
The state of play
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Just before we get going, a bit of reading and watching for later perhaps?
With the final international break of the season behind us, the Championship now returns for its run-in.
My colleague Ian Woodcock has taken a look at how the league is shaping up, as the battles for promotion to the Premier League - and to avoid relegation to League One - both look set to go right to the wire.
And the BBC's Football News Show has also tried to answer the question of which of Leeds, Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton are Premier League ready.
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Bristol City v Leicester (12:30 GMT)
Leicester players are in calm and confident mood as they assemble in the tunnel at Ashton Gate.
Smiles, high-fives and relaxed chatter.
Bristol City are out now too. Ready to go.
Manning seeks progress as season peters out
Bristol City v Leicester (12:30 GMT)
Barring an end-of-season miracle at either end of the table, Bristol City find themselves in that classic patch of 'mid-table obscurity' even with eight games left to play.
Liam Manning's 14th-placed side are 14 points behind sixth-placed Norwich, and eight above the drop zone, but there are a glut of clubs above and below that make the permutations less or more favourable depending on context.
So, how does the gaffer play the next few matches, starting with high-flying Leicester?
"Stepping back I think it is about progress," Manning told BBC Radio Bristol.
"It's about getting ready for next season, every game is hugely important to us in terms of stepping on to the pitch and we keep progressing and moving forward.
"I don't see it as one season finishes and the other one starts, I see it as continuously evolving and developing."
Foxes boss Maresca laments 'intense' break
Bristol City v Leicester (12:30 GMT)
Most managers will have seen the international break as a chance to take stock before the big run in to the finish, but perhaps not Leicester boss Enzo Maresca.
The Italian says action taken against the Foxes over alleged spending breaches made for an "intense" couple of weeks.
The Foxes were last week charged by the Premier League for allegedly breaking profit and sustainability rules (PSR).
The English Football League then put them under a transfer embargo, which prompted legal action from Leicester.
"Thursday it was the first one from the Premier League, then the next day the EFL," Maresca told BBC Radio Leicester.
"We were talking about the international break and finally we can have a break and relax, but it has been quite intense".
Team news
Bristol City v Leicester (12:30 GMT)
Mads Hermansen and James Justin come in for Leicester from the cup loss to Chelsea before the international break.
Scott Twine, ex-Fox Matty James, Haydon Roberts and Cameron Pring are all in the Bristol City starting XI.
Bristol City: O'Leary, Dickie, Vyner, Roberts, Tanner, Knight, Matty James, Pring, Twine, Mehmeti, Conway.
Subs: McCrorie, Williams, Cornick, King, Sykes, Wells, Bajic, Knight-Lebel, Mebude.
Leicester: Hermansen, Choudhury, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin, Ndidi, Winks, Dewsbury-Hall, Fatawu, Vardy, Mavididi.
Subs: Coady, Albrighton, Iheanacho, Daka, Ricardo Pereira, Praet, Akgun, Marcal-Madivadua, Stolarczyk.
Referee: Andrew Kitchen (Durham)
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How do then?
Two early games to keep a focus on.
Bristol City and Leicester kick off at 12:30 GMT, with Millwall and West Brom up and running from 13:00 GMT.
Let's have a little look at those games now.
Today's fixtures
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All fixtures 15:00 GMT unless stated.
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With the international break now behind, it's full steam ahead to the climax of the 2023-24 Championship season from now until the finish.
Teams have at least eight matches left, with a couple holding games in hand, and there's plenty still to be decided.
With everyone in action today, there's plenty of subplots to follow.
The Long Good Friday
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What do Bob Hoskins and the Championship have in common? The Long Good Friday.
Yep, from the 12:30 GMT kick-off between Bristol City and Leicester City through to the full-time whistle at Watford against Leeds touching 22:00 GMT tonight, there's Championship football practically all the way.
We're in for the long haul. Will your team have a Good Friday to set up the weekend... or will they be sat ruefully on the bus like old Bob did in his commandeered Rolls Royce at the end of the classic gangster film?
Only one way to find out.