Postpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 6 April 2015
BBC Radio 5 live's Alastair Yeomans: "Home fans are tense. Brighton pushing hard for an equaliser."
Malky Mackay sacked as Wigan manager
Blackpool relegated from Championship
Wolves beat Leeds 4-3 with late winner
Bournemouth come from 2-0 down to win 4-2
Cherries go top, Norwich second, Watford third
Richard Winton, Mandeep Sanghera and Emlyn Begley
BBC Radio 5 live's Alastair Yeomans: "Home fans are tense. Brighton pushing hard for an equaliser."
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Big chance for James McClean. He should be scoring from there. If he heads it into the ground then he scores but he headed straight at Lee Grant. Two big chances for Wigan in this game - both falling to McClean."
Wigan can't buy a goal today. James McClean has another great chance but his header is smothered by Rams keeper Lee Grant.
As things stand Brentford will drop down to sixth. Alex Pritchard, on loan from Tottenham, tries to change that with a curling effort from outside the box but it's off target.
Mike Hutchinson: Bournemouth play a great passing game. They'd be a breath of fresh seaside air, and where would Premier League fans rather go for the weekend?
Talk about a game of two halves. Derby County were under the cosh in the first half but have been a different side since the break as they are now on top against Wigan. Thomas Ince scoops a shot over as the Rams go close to adding to their lead.
Michael Griffin: Sad that Blackpool are getting relegated as it stands, I can remember where I was when they were top of the Premier League!
The Seasiders, who are not in action, will be relegated from the Championship if Rotherham win. The Millers currently lead Brighton 1-0.
BBC Radio 5 live's Hamish Marshall: "Two goals in four minutes for Bolton. It was an excellent run and finish from Craig Davies on the right hand side.
"Their first was against the run of play. The combined age of the two players involved is 73. Emile Heskey chested down and Eidur Gudjohnsen volleyed home from 15 yards out ."
Wigan boss Malky Mackay brings on midfielder Chris McCann for Emmerson Boyce as his side chase the game.
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Derby are playing with more freedom. Their front players are all expressing themselves and it's looking ominous for Wigan. They are just not in the game because of the tempo Derby are playing at and the addition of Chris Martin which has given Derby more options up front."
It's a first professional goal for Des Walker's (below) 18-year-old son, Tyler Walker. He takes a long ball in his stride, switches one way and then the other and slams home. Great goal!
After a fairly drab first half, Rotherham have been living dangerously since the break. Brighton midfielder Baram Kayal found himself through on goal after an error from Kirk Broadfoot, but he couldn't find a way past goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
Preston are tightening their grip on the second automatic promotion place and denting Bradford's play-off hopes in the process. It's now 2-0 thanks to Daniel Johnson and Bradford, who are down to 10 men, have it all to do.
Elsewhere, Cody McDonald has put Gillingham 3-1 up at Leyton Orient from the penalty spot.
That's game over now as Craig Davies bursts forward to slam home from a wide angle.
Patrick in Eastbourne: I would love to see Bournemouth get automatic promotion into the Premier League. Of all the teams in the running they are the ones most deserved. They have achieved the highest position this season in the history of the club and deserve the recognition.
BBC Radio Oxford's Robyn Cowen: The second half is under way at Pirelli Stadium, where there have been chances for both sides. Wycombe will feel aggrieved that Burton still have 11 men after goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin was shown only a yellow card for handling outside the area. Manager Gareth Ainsworth is not best pleased...
Keeper Lee Grant saves Derby again in a pulsating game at the DW Stadium. Kim Bo-kyung attempts to cross for Leon Clarke but Grant intercepts to clear.
The greatest Icelandic player of all time, Eidur Gudjohnsen, puts Bolton ahead at Cardiff in the game with the least riding on it today.
That's his third goal in three games for club and country. He also had a fourth child last week. Busy times for the 36-year-old.
Cardiff fans - never happy. And even less so now...
Bradley Johnson appears like a man possessed today. He's going for a hat-trick and drills a low and powerful free-kick straight at keeper Keiren Westwood.