Summary

  • Ellis Simms' double maintains Coventry's 10-point lead at the top as they come from behind to overcome Charlton

  • Kim Hellberg earns three points in his first game in charge of Middlesbrough as Morgan Whittaker scores winner against Derby

  • Tristan Crama's late goal ends Southampton's winning run as Millwall claim 3-2 victory to move into third

  • Jayson Molumby completes West Brom's comeback against Swansea as Baggies win 3-2 having been 2-0 down

  • Amankwah Forson helps Norwich to their first home win of the season, beating QPR 3-1

  • Mads Frokjaer-Jensen earns Preston a 3-2 win at Sheffield Wednesday

  • Wrexham stretch unbeaten run to eight games as Max Cleworth's injury time goal secures a point against Blackburn

  • Sheffield United survive second-half fightback from Leicester to win 3-2

  • Joe Gelhardt completes Hull's comeback as the Tigers beat second-placed Stoke

  • Anis Mehmeti's header earns Bristol City a 1-0 up win at Portsmouth as Robins move back into top six

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  1. GREAT SAVE!published at 12:45 GMT

    Stoke 0-0 Hull

    A first shot on goal from Stoke and it's Robert Bozenik, but it's straight at Ivor Pandur.

    But the Croatia goalkeeper is much busier as he makes an acrobatic save to tip over Sorba Thomas' 25-yard curler, having moved his feet well to get in position.

    A great effort matched by a great save.

    And Pandur is then forced to punch away the corner as it's curled in towards his goal. He's in the thick of the action.

  2. 'Leicester still struggling'published at 12:45 GMT

    Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utd

    Owynn Palmer-Atkin
    BBC Radio Leicester commentator

    Leicester City still haven't got going in this game.

    You would have thought the two goals in four minutes would have sparked them into life but that hasn't been the case.

    The Sheffield United fans have been very pleased with what they've seen so far in this game.

  3. Postpublished at 12:42 GMT

    Portsmouth 0-0 Bristol City

    Some grumbling early on from the Fratton Park crowd, with Bristol City seeing more of the ball and looking more dangerous going forward.

    Anis Mehmeti, who enjoys playing against Pompey - he's scored three times against them - scampered in from the flank on the counter-attack and was lining up a shot at goal but the home defence banded together to smother him.

    Portsmouth yet to show any threat at the other end.

  4. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 12:42 GMT

    Stoke 0-0 Hull

    After a positive Stoke start, Hull induce a bit of panic in the home defence as they put together their first move of note.

    And they probably should have a penalty for their troubles as Matt Crooks goes down under a challenge from Ashley Phillips.

    The defender gets the ball but only after he's tripped Crooks, who had made a purposeful run into the box.

    That is a let-off for the Potters.

  5. Postpublished at 12:42 GMT

    Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utd

    A quick look at a replay of the second goal shows a deflection off Sheffield United's Jairo Riedewald from Callum O'Hare's shot - the Dutchman may want to claim that as his first for the club.

    Rock, paper, scissors in the changing room at full time?

    NB: Confirmation it is Riedewald's goal...

  6. Postpublished at 12:39 GMT

    Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utd

    Leicester were 3-0 down at the break against Southampton in midweek.

    They were 2-0 down here after barely four minutes - has the game gone already for the Foxes?

    'You're not fit to wear the shirt' is the chant from the home fans.

    Sheffield United earn a corner...

  7. Postpublished at 12:39 GMT

    Stoke 0-0 Hull

    There are 12 different nationalities in the starting line-ups at bet365 Stadium.

    And five more on the respective benches.

    Championship recruitment teams really are looking to all parts of the globe for players these days!

  8. 'Nothing but carnage at this point'published at 12:37 GMT

    Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utd

    Andrew Aloia
    BBC Sport England at King Power Stadium

    I've come by stunned silence in stadiums plenty of times, but the reaction to the second goal from Sheffield United can only be described as rumbling groans of disbelief.

    And there are still Leicester City fans finding their seats. They have missed nothing but carnage at this point.

  9. 'Worst possible start'published at 12:37 GMT

    Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utd

    Matty Fryatt
    Former Leicester City striker on Radio Leicester

    It's the worst possible start.

    The only thing I can say is from this position there's no pressure because you now expect Sheffield United to go and win the game.

    What a start for them, they're a team in form and full of confidence.

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    GOAL Leicester 0-2 Sheff Utdpublished at 12:35 GMT

    Jairo Riedewald (4 mins)

    Callum O'Hare celebrates after his strike finds its way into the Leicester netImage source, Shutterstock

    Erm...

    That is a wonderful strike from Callum O'Hare but it takes a deflection off Jairo Riedewald on the way through top the net - more awful defending from Leicester.

    They fail to clear a corner properly and Wout Faes' header is volleyed back into the net from 18 yards by Callum O'Hare, via Riedewald.

    What a start!

  11. Surprise, surprise. Cannon scorespublished at 12:34 GMT

    Leicester 0-1 Sheff Utd

    Andrew Aloia
    BBC Sport England at King Power Stadium

    Tom Cannon opens the scoring for Sheffield UnitedImage source, Shutterstock

    It was only minutes before kick-off that I was speaking to the fine folk at BBC Radio Leicester, and each and everyone one of them said 'of course Tom Cannon is going to score against Leicester today'.

    It didn't take long for them to be proven right.

    It felt inevitable with where Leicester are right now

  12. Postpublished at 12:33 GMT

    Stoke 0-0 Hull

    A sense of optimism is palpable from home fans in the damp Staffordshire air.

    Stoke are looking to get on the front foot here.

  13. Postpublished at 12:33 GMT

    Portsmouth 0-0 Bristol City

    Early drama in the Pompey penalty area as Bristol City break and Scott Twine collects Anis Mehmeti's cutback, then stumbles and goes to ground as Regan Poole makes the challenge.

    Referee Sam Allison says no penalty - and although Twine beats the turf in frustration, that looked like the right call from the official.

  14. 'Leicester shot themselves in the foot'published at 12:33 GMT

    Leicester 0-1 Sheff Utd

    Matty Fryatt
    Former Leicester City striker on Radio Leicester

    I mentioned about the first goal being crucial and Leicester have just shot themselves in the foot.

    The tackles weren't aggressive enough. It's a tidy finish from Tom Cannon but he shouldn't have been allowed the opportunity to begin with.

    Leicester have started incredibly poorly.

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    GOAL Leicester 0-1 Sheff Utdpublished at 12:32 GMT

    Tom Cannon (2 mins)

    Tom Cannon slides on his knees in celebrationImage source, Shutterstock

    The ex strikes...

    Leicester make a mess of playing out from the back and when they also fail to clear a cross there is Tom Cannon to fire under Asmir Begovic.

    A third goal in a Blades shirt for Cannon and he will have enjoyed that one even more.

    Boos from the home fans.

  16. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:30 GMT

    #bbcefl

    Warm-ups done. Pre-match handshakes done.

    Let's get on with the football!

  17. Pereira back for Leicester; Burrows starts for Bladespublished at 12:28 GMT

    Leicester v Sheff Utd (12:30 GMT)

    The Leicester City side to face Sheffield United shown in formationImage source, Opta

    Leicester City boss Marti Cifuentes makes three changes from the side which lost 3-0 at Southampton in midweek.

    Defender Olabade Aluko is suspended after his red card at St Mary's while Hamza Choudhury and Oliver Skipp are among the substitutes.

    Into the side come skipper Ricardo Pereira, Luke Thomas and Bobby De Cordova-Reid.

    Patrick Bamford and Sam McCallum drop to the bench for Sheffield United and are replaced by Tyrese Campbell and Harrison Burrows.

    There's also a return to the matchday squad for Tahith Chong having been out since the end of September.

    The Sheffield United side to face Leicester City shown in formationImage source, Opta
  18. Pompey make three changes; Twine returns for Robinspublished at 12:26 GMT

    Portsmouth v Bristol City (12:30 GMT)

    How Portsmouth line up against Bristol CityImage source, BBC Sport

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho makes a trio of changes from the side beaten by Sheffield United in midweek – one of those enforced by Terry Devlin’s suspension following his red card at Bramall Lane.

    Captain Marlon Pack returns to the starting line-up, along with Jordan Williams - who scored his first Pompey goal in their last home game - and Callum Lang. Florian Bianchini and Mark Kosznovszky make way.

    For Bristol City, playmaker Scott Twine is back in the side after missing their midweek loss to Wrexham with a minor knock.

    Neto Borges also features in the starting XI, with Haydon Roberts and Yu Hirakawa both dropping to the bench.

    Curiously captain Jason Knight is missing from the squad having made his return from injury against Swansea last Saturday.

    How Bristol City line up at PortsmouthImage source, BBC Sport
  19. Three changes apiece for Potters and Tigerspublished at 12:24 GMT

    Stoke v Hull (12:30 GMT)

    Stoke City team line-upImage source, BBC Sport

    There are three changes to the Stoke side from the one that swept Charlton aside on Tuesday night.

    Ben Pearson, experienced former West Ham left-back Aaron Cresswell and Bosun Lawal come into the side as Steven Nzonzi, Eric Bocat and Ben Wilmot drop to the bench.

    For Hull and their Bosnian head coach Sergej Jakirovic, there are also three alterations to the starting line-up after defeat at home to Ipswich.

    Republic of Ireland centre-back John Egan, midfield man Matt Crooks and Turkish forward Enis Destan take the places of Charlie Hughes, Amir Hadziahmetovic and Kyle Joseph.

    Hull City team line-upImage source, BBC Sport
  20. The sound of silencepublished at 12:23 GMT

    Leicester v Sheff Utd (12:30 GMT)

    Andrew Aloia
    BBC Sport England at King Power Stadium

    The front page of the Leicester matchday programme with Patson Daka putting his finger to his lipsImage source, BBC Sport

    I don’t think the front of a programme cover has ever made me laugh.

    That changed today when I saw Patson Daka with his finger on his lips.

    He absolutely hushed up the naysayers with the goal he scored in the win against Stoke last week, but in the wider context of what Leicester City are going through I just thought, "well, that’s a bit cheeky".

    This is, of course, the week that the never mentioned and barely acknowledged hearing relating to Leicester City’s alleged spending breaches began. (Hush now, stand in a corner and whisper this scandal in my ear).

    Ask Foxes boss Marti Cifuentes, and get a polite "not for me to comment on." Ask the club, and nothing. Quiz the Premier League and English Football League about it and nothing of substance is shared. (Us to know, you to unpick the bedlam at the end).

    It was earlier this month that club owner, chairman and interim chief executive Khun Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha sat down for an interview with the club website to talk about how he wants closer relations and a more open dialogue with supporters.

    There was reference to the difficulties the club is grappling with, but no pointed comments about the legal battle they are fighting and which has them scrambling to try avoid a points penalty.

    So yeah, fingers on the lips and pipe down. The silence has been deafening.

    And like I said, I couldn’t help but laugh at the audacity of that front cover.