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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  1. Postpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Former Middlesbrough defender Danny Mills
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Riverside Stadium

    "There's been little endeavour from Wigan, you can tell they are lacking confidence. Boro are in control but without having created too many clear chances, and they've still got to be careful. Sometimes when you're on top and you don't take your chances to put the game to bed, you can start to worry."

  2. Postpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Not much to report from the Riverside. Middlesbrough are continuing to do most of the running, with Wigan looking pretty woeful to be honest. Oh, and the rain is still lashing it down in Teesside.

    But Boro fans won't mind getting drenched - their heroes are top of the pops as it stands.

  3. CLOSE!published at 15:41 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    As Norwich search for a goal that would take them into second as things stand, they are almost caught on the break as a defensive error sees Joao Carlos Teixeira shoot just wide for Brighton.

  4. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Charlton boss Guy Luzon decides to rejig his 10 men following Chris Solly's early bath. The Israeli brings on a defensive reinforcement in ex-Cameroon defender Andre Bikey, with winger Chris Eagles having to make way.

  5. CLOSE!published at 15:38 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Nottingham Forest are still playing well against Wolves and almost take the lead as Henri Lansbury strikes over the bar from the edge of the penalty area. Wolves are just one point away from the top six as things stand.

  6. League Two latestpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Second-placed Shrewsbury have gone ahead at home to Dagenham, with Connor Goldson striking twice in five minutes. Danny Rose has doubled Oxford's lead at Wycombe, who were one place behind Shrewsbury on goal difference at kick-off.

  7. League One latestpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Finally there are goals to talk about in League One, with Gareth Evans putting Fleetwood ahead at mid-table Gillingham. Yeovil's James Hayter gives the table's back-markers the lead at home to play-off chasing Chesterfield.

  8. PENALTY SAVEDpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    But Charlton have got away with it! Millwall striker Lee Gregory steps up to the spot-kick, sticks it towards the bottom left corner - and sees Charlton keeper Stephen Henderson palm it out.

  9. RED CARD - Charlton's Chris Solly (28 mins)published at 15:33 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Just as we say that....all sorts of action kicks off at the Den. Penalty to Millwall, red card for Charlton's Chris Solly. Solly is adjudged to have blocked a goal bound effort on the line with his hand. Tut tut.

  10. Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Not too many clear chances to speak at The Den. Ed Upson has come closest to breaking the deadlock for Millwall, heading over when unmarked after meeting a Dan Harding cross. For the away side, Chris Eagles toe-poked just wide from a Berg Gudmundsson through ball.

  11. GOALpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Rotherham's relegation worries remain as Birmingham's Robert Tesche drills in low from the edge of the area. The Millers are five points clear of safety as it stands.

  12. CLOSE!published at 15:29 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Talking about teams trying to get into the play-offs, Benik Afobe heads wide for Wolves after a right-hand cross from Nouha Dicko.

  13. As it standspublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Table

    A couple of big goals in the Championship then, where Middlesbrough move top and Brentford are up into the play-off places. Plenty can change yet though.

  14. GOALpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    The goals are going in left, right and centre! Sort of. Northern Ireland winger Stuart Dallas is given far too much room on the edge of the Fulham box, then punishes the hosts by drilling in a low effort into the bottom corner.

    Stuart DallasImage source, Getty Images
  15. League Two latestpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Wycombe, currently in third place, are trailing to Oxford at home following Kemar Roofe's effort. At the other end of the table, Hartlepool's bid for league safety continues - they're ahead through an own goal from Newport's Lee Minshull.

  16. Postpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Former Middlesbrough defender Danny Mills
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Riverside Stadium

    "Patrick Bamford's a bit fortunate with the strike - it took a deflection and looped over Ali Al Habsi in the Wigan goal. How quickly a game can change. Albert Adomah did really well to break quickly, and Wigan have got their work cut out now."

  17. GOALpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Make that one goal! Right on cue, Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford may well have opened the floodgates with the Championship's first goal of the afternoon. The England Under-21 international tries his luck with a precise right-foot effort on the cusp of the Wigan area and sees it take a deflection to leave Wigan keeper Ali Al Habsi helpless.

    Patrick BamfordImage source, PA
  18. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Twenty minutes gone in six Championship matches. And no goals. Not one, single, measly goal. Good Friday is yet to live up to its name.

  19. CLOSE!published at 15:19 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    Almost a stunning opener from Forest defender Michael Mancienne as his 25-yard strike is kept out by Carl Ikeme. Good start from the hosts.

  20. Postpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 3 April 2015

    The home fans want a spot-kick as Ryan Tunnicliffe is brought down in the Brentford box. The former Manchester United youngster didn't look convinced it was a foul though, and no penalty given.