Summary

  • Six fixtures in the Championship

  • Ipswich held by Watford but climb to second

  • Hull pegged back by fellow play-off hopefuls Middlesbrough

  • Cardiff beat Birmingham to deepen Blues' relegation woes

  • Bristol City thump struggling Blackburn 5-0

  • Swansea all but secure safety with win over Stoke

  • Fifth-placed West Brom beat relegated Rotherham

  • League One results: Peterborough 3-0 Port Vale; Wycombe 0-0 Derby

  1. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 10 April

    Bristol City 2-0 Blackburn

    Two goals from Tommy Conway - one from the penalty spot - give Bristol City a two-goal lead at half-time.

  2. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 10 April

    Swansea 1-0 Stoke

    Stoke technically get the ball in the net but it's scratched off by the referee and it's a bit of a weird one.

    Swans keeper Carl Rushworth has the ball in his hands, goes to roll it back out to play and Stoke's Niall Ennis clips his arm, the ball goes free and pokes it into the net.

    The officials rule it a foul and no goal.

  3. Postpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 10 April

    Hull City 1-1 Middlesbrough

    Hull have given it to Ozan Tufan, the vidiprinter to Jaden Philogene.

    They can fight about it later. But it's crucial.

  4. 'It was coming'published at 20:32 British Summer Time 10 April

    Hull 1-1 Middlesbrough

    Peter Swan
    Former Hull City player on BBC Radio Humberside

    It was coming, weren't it? It was a great ball in and the thing is that two players came into get it. The goalkeeper stood back and it was too late, he couldn't get a touch on it.

    Who cares who got the goal - Hull are back in the game.

  5. GREAT SAVE!published at 20:31 British Summer Time 10 April

    Ipswich 0-0 Watford

    Daniel Bachmann is called into action twice again in the Hornets' goal to deny the hosts who have done everything but get the crucial goal.

    Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy lets rip from distance and his strike goes through all the bodies in the box straight to the goal as Bachmann dives to collect it.

    The second time Kieffer Moore jumps to meet Harry Clarke's cross into the box and Bachmann has to react quickly to punch to keep it out.

    Kieran McKenna will be wondering how his side aren't ahead with just a couple of minutes left until the break.

    Kieran McKenna on the touchlineImage source, Rex Features
  6. goal

    GOAL: Hull 1-1 Middlesbroughpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 10 April

    Jaden Philogene (29 mins)

    Call me Nostradamus, or just a good judge of a superb player. Jaden Philogene is a proper talent and he's got Hull level.

    Boro give him just a yard from the apex of the penalty area left-side, and he arcs an in-swinging cross to the far post.

    There are a couple of players leaping for it, Seny Dieng in the Boro goal is static and it sails all the way through.

    One for the contentious goals panel. But Philogene has been credited with it.

  7. 'Hull will struggle to keep Greaves'published at 20:30 British Summer Time 10 April

    Hull 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Peter Swan
    Former Hull City player on BBC Radio Humberside

    Great football. Jacob Greaves made a great run, timed it perfect. There was a split second where he thought he had a chance and if he had known earlier, he would have had power and it would be in.

    I think Hull will struggle to keep Greaves this summer with the progress he's made this year.

  8. Postpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 10 April

    Hull 0-1 Middlesbrough

    If Hull are to get something from this game then the electric Jaden Philogene will probably be involved.

    He can't convert from close range and neither can Fabio Carvalho after a swinging cross from the right.

    Before that, Seny Dieng has to be alert to paw away a header from Jacob Greaves at the back post.

    The rhythm of this one has altered and Hull are playing with pomp.

  9. goal

    GOAL: West Brom 1-0 Rotherhampublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 10 April

    Brandon Thomas-Asante (23 mins)

    West Brom cut Rotherham to shreds at the back with incisive passing and running, and get their opener.

    Mikey Johnston puts a ball down the line for Adam Reach and he has acres of space.

    He rolls his cross perfectly into the path of the arriving Brandon Thomas-Asante to pop home from close range and put the Baggies in the lead.

    Twelve for him this term.

  10. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 10 April

    Ipswich 0-0 Watford

    Two lovely bits of play from Nathan Broadhead, who firstly spins out of the way of Watford's Edo Kayembe and takes a shot from outside the box.

    It's on target but is a relatively easy save for Daniel Bachmann, straight in his direction.

    The second time, Omari Hutchinson squares the ball to him on the edge of the box and this time his effort taps the inside of the post, rolls across the goal and away.

    Ipswich are knocking on the door, here.

  11. Postpublished at 20:24 British Summer Time 10 April

    Birmingham 0-0 Cardiff

    Birmingham go really close to an opener on home turf, and it's a stunning effort from Jordan James.

    Ethan Laird took advantage of ponderous defence by the Bluebirds to toe the ball to James, and without breaking stride he whipped an effort which had Ethan Horvath leaping to his right and just whizzed past the post.

  12. As it standspublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 10 April

    Championship relegation fight

    That Liam Cullen goal takes Swansea seven points clear of the drop zone as it stands.

    Look how tight it is down there!

    Birmingham have climbed out of the relegation zone and they're still goalless with Cardiff.

    Championship bottom
  13. goal

    GOAL: Swansea 1-0 Stokepublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 10 April

    Liam Cullen (19 mins)

    Lovely finish by Josh Cullen to put Swansea ahead and keep Stoke panicking slightly.

    It was a cross into the box by Jamie Paterson, and Cullen darted near-post to flick it beyond Daniel Iversen and help the Swans ahead.

    Horrid weather, crucial goal.

  14. goal

    GOAL: Bristol City 2-0 Blackburnpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 10 April

    Tommy Conway (32 mins pen)

    Tommy Conway doubles his tally for the evening, making no mistake from the spot as he puts his side 2-0 up with just over half an hour gone.

    How are Blackburn going to react?

    Tommy Conway scores a penaltyImage source, Rex Features
  15. PENALTY: Bristol Citypublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 10 April

    Mark Sykes goes down in the Blackburn box under a tackle from Dominic Hyam and the referee instantly points to the spot.

  16. 'Got away with one there'published at 20:18 British Summer Time 10 April

    Ipswich 0-0 Watford

    Mick Mills
    Former Ipswich and England captain on BBC Radio Suffolk

    I think I was the only person in the ground that spotted that Sam Morsy controlled the ball with his hand. He got away with one there.

    It was almost a goal as well.

  17. Postpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 10 April

    Ipswich 0-0 Watford

    Ipswich are quick when they break forward, as they pick up a loose Watford ball in midfield and Kayden Jackson breaks into space.

    He knocks it into the box and Kieffer Moore runs onto it and connects with a diving header but can't get his effort on target.

  18. Postpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 10 April

    West Brom 0-0 Rotherham

    Sam Clucas has a pop for Rotherham after hassling from Sam Nombe gave West Brom a few issues at the back.

    It's wide, but it just shows the Millers haven't given up the ghost on the back of relegation.

  19. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 10 April

    Swansea 0-0 Stoke

    So close to the opener from Swansea, as Jamie Paterson breaks down the left and picks out Jay Fulton in the box.

    Fulton's shot just clips the edge of the post though and stays out.

  20. Postpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 10 April

    Birmingham 0-0 Cardiff

    Birmingham are the side with the more adventure about their play at the moment.

    Cardiff have sat back and looked to strike on the break but Yakou Meite's effort, their best, was saved by John Ruddy.

    Birmingham v Cardiff match actionImage source, Getty Images