Postpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 6 April 2015
It's all Bournemouth now and Harry Arter finds space 18 yards out but his shot is held by Darren Randolph.
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
It's all Bournemouth now and Harry Arter finds space 18 yards out but his shot is held by Darren Randolph.
Leon Best is on for Chris O'Grady for Brighton who need to show more up front in the second half.
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"That is typical of a side struggling near the bottom of table. Wigan have dominated but they have been punished for not taking their chances. It was a good breakaway by Derby. Johnny Russell got himself free down the left hand side, the ball was bobbling when came to substitute Chris Martin but he finished it brilliantly. What a great introduction."
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Goldsands Stadium: "It's the Kermorgant and Wilson show again here. Barely two minutes into the second half, the Frenchman plays in Wilson again, and when Blues skipper Paul Robinson is adjudged to have felled Wilson near the byeline, Kermorgant makes no mistake from 12 yards with a powerful shot to the keeper's right."
Preston finally have the breakthrough against 10-man Bradford. Paul Gallagher scores from the rebound after seeing his penalty saved. As it stands, North End will move to within five points of leaders Bristol City.
Bournemouth's comeback is complete as Yann Kermorgant fires home from the penalty spot. Darren Randolph guessed the right way but couldn't reach it.
The penalty was awarded after Paul Robinson fouled goalscorer Callum Wilson.
What a substitution. Chris Martin makes an instant impact as he drives in a cut-back from Johnny Russell to put Derby in front. That's Martin's 20th goal of the season.
BBC Sport's Conor McNamara: Listen to second half from the DW Stadium on BBC Radio 5 live.
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Chris Martin has come on for Derby at the start of the second half. He will give Derby more attacking options. They were lacking in the first half so they need to do something."
Mick McCarthy will be a bit happier now - Luke Varney heads home Jay Tabb's cross and Ipswich are back in this.
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy isn't happy with what he's seen. Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears are on for Richard Chaplow and Chris Wood at half-time.
Derby County need an improvement in the second half and boss Steve McClaren brings on Chris Martin for Jamie Ward to help turn his side's fortunes around.
Pete Berry: As it stands, Blackpool are set to be the first team to be relegated this season. Sad.
The Seasiders, who are not in action, will be relegated from the Championship if Rotherham win. The Millers are currently leading Brighton 1-0.
BBC Sport's Steve Wyeth at Carrow Road: Admirable commitment to all-out attack from Norwich, who lead Sheffield Wednesday 2-0. In the Premier League it'd be reckless, great to watch though.
Norwich midfielder Bradley Johnson has got both of Norwich's goals so far today against Sheffield Wednesday to take his tally to 13 for the season.
Who do you think will finish in the top two in the Championship and why?
Matt: Norwich to finish top with Middlesbrough second, Derby to win play offs, they're the most consistent teams in the Championship.
Jordan: Bournemouth for the title and Norwich for second. Fancy Wolves in the play offs.
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As things stand, Norwich - who are beating Sheffield Wednesday - lead the table on goal difference from Watford, who won earlier today.
Bournemouth are one point back, but will go top if they beat Birmingham - and you'd fancy their chances after coming back from 2-0 down.
Boro lost to Watford earlier so are fourth, with Derby - who are drawing with Wigan - are one point above Ipswich, who are losing to Huddersfield, and Wolves, who play Leeds at 17:15 BST.
As things stand Blackpool are down, thanks to Rotherham leading Brighton.
As it stands, Shrewsbury will go into the final five games of the campaign top of the division, with Burton being held at home by Wycombe.
And Bury would benefit, too, moving to within a couple of points of the automatic promotion places with a game in hand should they hold on to their 1-0 advantage over Morecambe.
At the other end of the table it's as you were, with the bottom four all goalless at the interval in their respective games.
As it stands, Chesterfield are hanging on to their place in the play-off positions. They lead Crewe 1-0.
Hot in pursuit are Barnsley, who are a goal to the good at Colchester and Fleetwood, who are 3-0 up and cruising against struggling Yeovil.
At the bottom, Leyton Orient will slip into the bottom four - they trail Gillingham 2-1 at home, while Crawley will move out of the relegation places if they can hang on to their advantage over Oldham. They lead 2-0.
Second-placed Preston are being held at Bradford, who have been reduced to 10 men.
It's half-time in our seven Championship games. An update of how the table looks now is coming up after updates from the other two divisions.