Summary

  • Cardiff relegated to League One after 0-0 draw with West Brom

  • Plymouth beat Preston 2-1 but all-but relegated due to inferior goal difference to Luton

  • Derby beat Hull 1-0 to push Tigers into bottom three, while Oxford beat Sunderland 2-0 to ensure league survival

  • Millwall remain in play-off contention with 1-0 win against Swansea

  • Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Portsmouth, Middlesbrough 0-0 Norwich, Blackburn 2-1 Watford

  • In early games, Luton score 90th minute winner to beat play-off chasing Coventry and move out of bottom three

  • Promoted Burnley thrash QPR 5-0

  • Follow the League One and League Two action here as Doncaster and Port Vale promoted

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  1. CLOSE!published at 13:47 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Thelo Aasgaard on the ball for LutonImage source, PA Media

    Jake Bidwell fails to deal with a ball into the Coventry box and Luton midfielder Thelo Aasgaard pounces on it.

    He shifts it to his left and gets a shot away but it's deflected narrowly wide of the target.

    Another Luton corner then comes in and it's another one dealt with by the Sky Blues.

  2. 'Collins has done well so far'published at 13:46 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    Brad Collins has had a few straight at him.

    He had a good first half. He's done well so far.

  3. Postpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Isaiah Jones cuts inside from the right for Luton and hits an effort on target but it's straight at Coventry keeper Brad Collins.

  4. Postpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 26 April

    QPR 0-3 Burnley

    A rare touch for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, who is quickly closed down by Michael Frey with the ball at his feet but pumps it upfield in time.

    Rangers have looked a bit brighter at the start of this second half, with the physical Frey giving them more options at the top end of the pitch.

    At the other end, Josh Brownhill has a pop at goal and Paul Nardi dives to gather.

  5. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Luton have made a change at the break. Bristol City loanee Kal Naismith is on in place of Christ Makosso.

    Naismith's parent club will be hoping he does them a favour here.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Off we go again for the second half at Kenilworth Road.

    Can Luton pick up a vital three points in their battle for Championship survival against 10-man Coventry?

    Or will the Sky Blues hold on and keep their play-off hopes in their own hands?

    This is a big, big half of football.

  7. Postpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 26 April

    QPR 0-3 Burnley

    Zian Flemming must be eyeing a hat-trick in this second half and he gets a sniff of an opportunity as Josh Brownhill plays him in again.

    However, Jimmy Dunne comes to QPR's rescue with a timely challenge, at the expense of a corner.

  8. BACK UNDER WAYpublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 26 April

    QPR 0-3 Burnley

    Not surprisingly, QPR have made a double substitution at the interval, with centre-forward Michael Frey and playmaker Ilias Chair coming on to replace Kader Dembele and Nicolas Madsen.

  9. Still to come...published at 13:35 British Summer Time 26 April

    #bbcefl

    At the conclusion of these two lunchtime games, we have some huge fixtures affecting both ends of the Championship table to come from 15:00 (BST):

    Blackburn Rovers v Watford

    Cardiff City v West Bromwich Albion

    Hull City v Derby County

    Middlesbrough v Norwich City

    Millwall v Swansea City

    Oxford United v Sunderland

    Preston North End v Plymouth Argyle

    Sheffield Wednesday v Portsmouth

  10. As it standspublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 26 April

    #bbcefl

    Championship tableImage source, PA Media

    Here's a glance at the live Championship table at half-time in our early games.

    Burnley are going to the top and Luton will be out the bottom three by a point but having played one game more.

    Coventry will end the weekend in the play-off spots if things stay as they are.

    Big 45 coming up at Kenilworth Road...

  11. 'The red card was a bad decision'published at 13:31 British Summer Time 26 April

    HT: Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    The big talking point was the red card and for me it's a bad decision. He got caught under the ball. It's the Luton player that trips under him. He's the last man and the ref's seen it as that. There's was nothing Jay Dasilva could do.

    This job has been made difficult for Coventry and they've gone 4-4-1.

    They've got to do a lot of defending now in the next 45 minutes but from that point of view they've done it well.

  12. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    No goals but plenty of talking points in that first half.

    Most notably, Coventry left-back Jay Dasilva's red card in the 13th minute after he was adjudged to have brought down Luton forward Millenic Alli, who was in on goal.

    The Hatters have dominated the game but the Sky Blues have dug in and defended very well, preventing Luton from creating too many clear-cut chances.

  13. Postpublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    I'm losing count of how many crosses Luton have put into the Coventry box. Liam Walsh whips in a free-kick and it's cleared for a corner.

    Luton then play it short to Lamine Dabo on the edge of the box and his powerful drive is deflected behind.

    Coventry clear the resulting corner again.

  14. Postpublished at 13:22 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Liam Walsh hammers in the free-kick for Luton and it's cleared behind by Jake Bidwell.

    The corner for the Hatters then comes in from the left but Coventry deal with it once again.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Coventry's Luis Binks comes flying out to the touchline and cleans out Luton's Amari'i Bell. Blatant yellow card.

    A promising position for the free-kick for Luton...

  16. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 26 April

    QPR 0-3 Burnley

    Well, if anyone thought Burnley would ease off after securing promotion, they're sorely mistaken.

    Scott Parker's side have been totally dominant in this first half, with Josh Cullen opening the scoring before Zian Flemming's double put them 3-0 ahead.

    A few boos from the QPR crowd as the half-time whistle sounds.

  17. Postpublished at 13:19 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Luton's Millenic Alli clips a clever ball across the face of goal and it's well intercepted by Ben Sheaf.

    It then comes to Isaiah Jones who goes down in the box but there was no contact from a Coventry player and Jones, to be fair to him, doesn't claim for the penalty.

    Can Coventry see out the last five minutes of stoppage time in this first half? Getting in at 0-0 would be a good outcome for the Sky Blues.

  18. 'Luton will get desperate the longer it stays 0-0'published at 13:16 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Clive Eakin
    BBC CWR Sport

    The longer the Sky Blues can keep it at 0-0 the more desperate Luton will get and that might play into Coventry's hands to hit them on the break.

  19. ouch!

    Postpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 26 April

    QPR 0-3 Burnley

    More problems for QPR as Harrison Ashby, stretching to divert Jaidon Anthony's effort behind, collides with his goalkeeper Paul Nardi.

    Nardi's receiving treatment but it looks as though the Frenchman will be able to continue.

  20. INJURY TIMEpublished at 13:15 British Summer Time 26 April

    Luton 0-0 Coventry

    Told you there would be a fair amount of stoppage time at the end of this first half... NINE minutes added on!

    That is not what Frank Lampard and his Coventry side wanted to see with a man less.