Summary
Ten-man Watford secure point at Derby
Debutant Jones earns point for Bournemouth
Championship wins for Boro, Wolves, Norwich, Brentford, Birmingham, Millwall
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Jonathan Jurejko and Andy Cryer
FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:54 BST 3 April 2015GOALpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:53 BST 3 April 2015A consolation for Forest as Dexter Blackstock capitalises on a defensive error to convert from inside the penalty area. It is not enough though.
FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:53 BST 3 April 2015Huge cheers around the Riverside as the referee toots his final whistle - Middlesbrough go top thanks to Patrick Bamford's first-half winner. But Aitor Karanka's men may only be there for a few hours, depending on how Bournemouth and Watford fair later on. Wigan are deep in relegation bother.
GOALpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:52 BST 3 April 2015Jota's fierce strike into the top of the net completes a miserable evening for Fulham, who are seven points clear of the drop zone and should just about be safe. Brentford are sitting in sixth ahead of this evening's matches.
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16:51 BST 3 April 2015Former Middlesbrough defender Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Riverside Stadium"This is desperation stakes from Wigan now - they might as well just throw the ball in to the box."
GOALpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:50 BST 3 April 2015Make that four points from safety! Millwall edge closer to the safe zone as on-loan Southampton centre-back Jos Hooiveld flicks in, with the predatory instinct of Neil Harris, from inside the six-yard box. The Lions goes wild.
GOALpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:47 BST 3 April 2015Fulham have been sentenced to another home defeat - by Judge. That's Alan Judge of course. The Irish midfielder curls in a sublime 25-yard free-kick to almost certainly give Brentford the honours in this west London derby.
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16:46 BST 3 April 2015Norwich still looking comfortable as we enter the last five minutes. A Brighton goal would see them drop from third to fourth though. Still time.
Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:44 BST 3 April 2015Vivek K Singh: Why Arsene Wenger kept Yaya Sanogo and let Benik Afobe (see 16:04) go, is anyone guess!
Wolves are 2-0 up at Nottingham Forest, their first goal coming courtesy of Benik Afobe's 28th of the season.
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GOALpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:43 BST 3 April 2015Millwall aren't flirting with relegation - they are having full-on, passionate affair with it. However, the Lions give themselves hope of breaking away from the drop-zone (a slim one admittedly) by equalising in the South London derby. Magaye Gueye smashes in a leveller from a tight angle, putting Millwall a point closer to a dramatic escape.
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16:42 BST 3 April 2015Oh dear! Wigan winger James McClean, eyes fixed on the ball, stood in acres of space at the far post, and lines up a crisp volley. In his mind he sees the net bulge. In reality, he barely makes contact with the ball, slicing it horribly towards the corner flag for a goal kick. Third-bottom Wigan must take those chances if they want to drag themselves away from that downmarket place that is Relegation City.
CLOSE!published at 16:41 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:41 BST 3 April 2015Matt Derbyshire goes close to his second of the game and an equaliser for Rotherham. His header from Jack Hunt's far-post cross trickles across the face of Darren Randolph's goal to safety. As it stands, Rotherham remain five points ahead of Wigan - who are also losing.
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16:39 BST 3 April 2015Former Charlton midfielder Jason Euell:, external Yesssssss! Diarra's supposed to be a holding midfielder...
League Two latestpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:39 BST 3 April 2015Relegation-threatened Tranmere were ahead at Stevenage - but Charlie Lee has equalised, and if it stays at 2-2 then Rovers will still be in the bottom two. Below them lie Chesterfield, who are still 0-0 at York.
CLOSE!published at 16:38 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:38 BST 3 April 2015Norwich City are pushing for a second as Alexander Tettey's goal-bound shot is deflected away. The Canaries know this game isn't won yet.
The race for the Premier Leaguepublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:36 BST 3 April 2015Things are still ridiculously tight in the Championship. Entering the last 15 minutes around the country.
League Two latestpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:36 BST 3 April 2015Wycombe's hopes of going second look to be heading west, Oxford now lead them 3-1 thanks to Kemar Roofe's second goal of the afternoon. In a mid-table clash, AFC Wimbledon scored twice in quick succession just before the hour to lead Northampton, but the Cobblers have pulled it back to 2-1.
League One latestpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
16:36 BST 3 April 2015Runaway leaders Bristol City take the lead at Oldham through Aaron Wilbraham, but the hosts peg them back almost immediately thanks to Carl Winchester.
Chesterfield, chasing a play-off spot, have turned it around at Yeovil, where the struggling home side did lead 2-0 but the Spirerites have rattled in three in 10 minutes to lead 3-2. Colchester, one place ahead of Yeovil in the table, have taken the lead at Port Vale through George Moncur.
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16:35 BST 3 April 2015Fulham are knocking on the door and Alex Kacaniklic looks the likeliest to get the equaliser. The Swede hits a 25-yard free-kick just over, before a last-ditch tackle stops him running in on goal to meet Danny Guthrie's through ball.