Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 6 April 2015
BBC Radio 5 live's Alastair Yeomans: "Matt Derbyshire's neat near post finish has graced an otherwise scrappy game so far."
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: "Matt Derbyshire's neat near post finish has graced an otherwise scrappy game so far."
Cardiff so close to going in front after 25 minutes. Eoin Doyle shot from inside the six-yard box after a corner is cleared off the line by Barry Bannan.
Norwich's pressure has yet to turn into a goal but they again go close. Wes Hoolahan and Jonathan Howson combine to set up Steven Whittaker, who shoots over.
This is a big blow for Ipswich's promotion hopes as James Vaughan heads a Jacob Butterfield cross from the right into the back of the net.
Nottingham Forest keeper Karl Darlow gets lucky as he slips when clearing the ball but it's out for a throw-in. And moments later he keeps his side level with a fantastic reaction save from Stuart Dallas's effort.
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"There's a coming together between Wigan's Leon Clarke and Derby's Raul Albentosa. Clarke is not happy. There's a lot of verbals. Clarke is saying it is an elbow or a punch. It's something we need to look out for because there might be afters."
I hope Huddersfield's Tommy Smith has a 'clearance off the line' bonus as he's saved his team for the second time today - the Championship's top scorer Daryl Murphy went past keeper Alex Smithies but Smith was in the right place again.
Wigan have a great chance to take the lead but, after some good build-up play, Km Bo-kyung shoots straight at keeper Lee Grant.
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Goldsands Stadium: "A hopeful ball over the top from Andrew Shinnie sets up Clayton Donaldson, whose lob over Artur Boruc is inch-perfect. Birmingham fans immediately break out into a chorus of 'We want eight' - referring to the Cherries' 8-0 win at St Andrew's in October.
"And almost immediately they have a second as David Cotterill is given time to run at the home defence and pick his spot with a low shot. As a beach ball rolls onto the pitch, befitting the sweltering weather, Bournemouth need to wake up fast."
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Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Derby are looking to soak up the pressure Wigan are applying. But Derby are such a threat on the break. They're soaking it up well and defending well. Kim Bo-kyung is a big influence for Wigan on the right hand side. If Wigan are going to win this then he is going to be a key figure."
Oh dear, it's not going well for Bournemouth. They've been hit by the old one-two - David Cotterill firing a low shot across the keeper and doubling Birmingham's lead.
BBC Radio 5 live's Hamish Marshall: "The game comes to life after a quiet opening 10 minutes. Peter Whittingham shoots just wide from the edge of the box, then Craig Noone is just off target too inside the box on the angle. Bolton have fired in a couple of crosses but no direct efforts so far."
Shrewsbury have moved top after their 1-0 victory at Mansfield, with the superior goal difference of Micky Mellon's side meaning Burton must beat Wycombe to reclaim their place at the summit. Currently, the deposed leaders are being held 0-0 at the Pirelli Stadium.
Fourth-placed Bury, meanwhile, are keeping the teams above them honest after edging ahead of Morecambe.
In the other early game, Exeter beat Newport 2-0 to move to within a point of their visitors in the battle for the final play-off place.
Bottom-placed Yeovil are already two goals down at Fleetwood Town. David Ball has got both for the Cod Army, who still have an eye on the play-off places.
Crawley are out of the bottom four as things stand, with Izale Mcleod's goal giving them the edge over Oldham.
In the big game at the top end, Bradford City and Preston are goalless but the Bantams are down to 10 men - Christopher Routis dismissed for a foul on Joe Garner when the striker was clean through.
Clayton Donaldson latches onto a long ball and fires home with a first-time finish, chipping the keeper with aplomb. A shock on the cards in Dorset?
Sheffield Wednesday go close. Chris Maguire crosses for Caolan Lavery and he has a free header but puts it wide.
Norwich have already had four corners as they pile on the pressure, while the visitors are trying to catch their hosts out on the counter-attack.
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wigan have forced five or six corners in the opening 15 minutes. They are really applying the pressure."
Former Wigan and Derby winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Thomas Ince is playing off Darren Bent. There's a brilliant breakaway for Derby and Ince has a great chance but it's on his weaker right foot and in the end it is a poor effort."