Fans provide contrasting experience for managerial pairpublished at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2020
Nathan Jones and Lee Bowyer - Luton and Charlton bosses on supporters' return at Kenilworth Road and The Valley.
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Nathan Jones and Lee Bowyer - Luton and Charlton bosses on supporters' return at Kenilworth Road and The Valley.
Read MoreThese photos show supporters heading back to stadiums in England for the first time since March.
Read MoreA part of football's soul returned on Wednesday as a limited number of fans were allowed back to a handful of English Football League games, writes Phil McNulty.
Read MoreLeaders Norwich City suffer a first defeat in 11 Championship games as Luton celebrate the return of some home fans by winning at Kenilworth Road.
Read MoreCarlton remain in the League One play-off places despite Scott Fraser's goal giving Mk Dons an away win at The Valley.
Read MoreWycombe Wanderers fans finally see their side play in the Championship for the first time as a 1,000-strong socially-distanced crowd see a 1-0 loss to Stoke City.
Read MoreWatford miss the chance to go top of the Championship as they play out a goalless draw with Nottingham Forest.
Read MoreJosh Gordon scores a stoppage-time penalty to rescue a point for Walsall against Stevenage in League Two.
Read MoreWycombe 0-0 Stoke
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Adams Park
Huge cheer for Wycombe cult hero Adebayo Akinfenwa as he comes on for Jason McCarthy. Not such good news for Stoke City's Sam Clucas, who is immediately pole-axed in an aerial challenge with the striker.
Wycombe 0-0 Stoke
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Adams Park
Great atmosphere here at Adams Park. There may be only 1,000 supporters inside but they are making a right old racket - several months of shouting at the television about poor decisions clearly cannot replace the real thing.
Wycombe v Stoke (19:45 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Adams Park
The owner of a black Honda has just been asked to return to their car outside Adams Park. You wait all this time...let's hope it's just a minor case of lights left on.
Wycombe v Stoke (19:45 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Adams Park
Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth gets a standing ovation as he walks around the perimeter of the Adams Park pitch. The fans in here tonight are able to show their personal gratitude to Ainsworth for the first time since he guided the club into the Championship for the first time.
Relive the action as fans return to English Football League matches for the first time since March on Wednesday.
Read MoreWatch highlights as League Two strugglers Stevenage produced one of the shocks of the FA Cup second round as they beat League One leaders Hull City on penalties.
Read MoreLeague Two Stevenage shock Hull City with a dramatic penalty shootout win in the second round of the FA Cup.
Read MoreLeague Two strugglers Stevenage beat League One leaders Hull City on penalties in the FA Cup second round.
Read MoreWatch highlights as Cameron Jerome's late goal sends MK Dons through to the third round of the FA Cup at the expense of Barnet.
Read MoreCameron Jerome's late winner sends MK Dons through and ends National League Barnet's dreams of another FA Cup shock.
Read MoreWatch live coverage as League Two Stevenage host 2014 finalists Hull City in the FA Cup second round.
Read MoreWatford move up to third in the Championship with a thumping victory against struggling Preston.
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