Postpublished at 20:22 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015
Wowzer, Will Hughes comes so close to putting Derby 3-0 to the good, his curling effort from the edge of the area drifting inches wide with goalkeeper Stephen Henderson well beaten.
Seven of the top eight teams win
Derby still two points clear of Middlesbrough
Toral hat-trick for Brentford sinks Blackpool
Malky Mackay's Wigan lose 1-0 to Cardiff
Brendon Mitchell, Phil Cartwright, Tom Garry and Jay Freeman
Wowzer, Will Hughes comes so close to putting Derby 3-0 to the good, his curling effort from the edge of the area drifting inches wide with goalkeeper Stephen Henderson well beaten.
Birmingham have responded well since going behind, Lee Novak looping a header wide shortly after David Cotterill had seen his testing shot blocked.
You could sense it was coming and Middlesbrough deserve their lead after a sustained spell of pressure in the last five minutes. A terrific piece of play by Lee Tomlin allows Albert Adomah through to coolly finish.
Middlesbrough look the more hungry now as Patrick Bamford forces Ben Amos into a fantastic close-range save from a tight angle.
Tyrone Mings' goal has certainly livened things up in this one. At one end, Birmingham's Clayton Donaldson broke clear and forced a top save out of Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski, before Daryl Murphy almost scored down the other for the home side but his strike hit the side-netting.
Adam Collin is keeping Rotherham in this match at the moment.
Three saves in quick succession, denying Almen Abdi, Troy Deeney and Joel Ekstrand, and Watford are left frustrated that their lead is still so slender.
A relatively action-less first half so far at the Riverside. Middlesbrough's best chance of the night came as some clever link-up play between Adam Reach and Grant Leadbitter allowed Patrick Bamford time to shoot but the striker fired over the bar.
Brighton are ahead at the Amex, and it's former Bristol City and West Ham striker Sam Baldock with the simplest of finishes.
Craig Mackail-Smith got clear down the right, sent a low cross to the far post and Baldock can't miss from close range. Well worked by the Seagulls.
Tom Cairney's free-kick finds Alex Baptiste, who plants a header past Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy. In-form Norwich are behind.
On his 50th appearance for the club, young defender Tyrone Mings heads in Paul Anderson's corner and Mick McCarthy's men lead.
It's going well for the sides at the top of League One - a goal from Daniel Johnson has put Preston North End 1-0 up against Walsall at Deepdale, while Marc McNulty has done likewise for Sheffield United at Rochdale.
But League Two leaders Burton are a goal down at Accrington, for whom Josh Windass has found the net.
The goals are really flowing now, aren't they? Iceland international Aron Gunnarsson weaves his way down the left-hand side, cuts inside and places the ball nicely across goal and into the bottom corner.
An excellent run and finish. The Bluebirds lead.
Super Jon Toral gets his second in just two minutes as he enjoys a free header at the back post. It could be a long night for Blackpool.
Oh dear, Kari Arnason won't want to see this one again in a hurry. The ball is worked back to Rotherham's Swedish defender but, under no great pressure, he can only let it slip under his foot and into the path of Odion Ighalo.
In fairness, the Watford man still has plenty to do, but confidently rounds goalkeeper Adam Collin and the Hornets are deservedly ahead.
Jonathan Douglas sets up Jon Toral, who has all the time in the world to put the ball past Joe Lewis from six yards.
A scrappy opening quarter of an hour on a chilly Teesside as both sides get a measure of each other. The hosts are starting to make tracks but are finding it tough to break through a resilient Bolton defence.
A quiet start from both teams at Portman Road, where tonight's visitors Birmingham City haven't won since Boxing Day 2008. The home side have been the most adventurous so far, Daryl Murphy's curling strike the closest either side has come to an opener.
Hot on the heels of the leaders going in front, Swindon Town follow suit against Bradford through Massimo Luongo.
Goodness me, this could be a long night for Charlton. Jeff Hendrick, scorer of the first Derby goal tonight, has now turned provider, slipping the ball nicely through to Jesse Lingard, who calmly places a right-footed shot with his instep across goal and into the bottom corner.
The Rams are on the rampage here. Thomas Ince has whipped a delightful, curling effort past goalkeeper Stephen Henderson - but unfortunately for him just past the post as well. Derby are sensing blood.