Summary
BRISTOL CITY PROMOTED TO CHAMPIONSHIP
Bournemouth remain top of Championship
Norwich still second after win at Leeds
Millwall defeat Wigan in relegation tussle
Live Reporting
Neil Johnston
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21:42 BST 14 April 2015BBC Radio 5 live
Hamish Marshall, at The Den for 5 live Sport: "The Great Escape may be on for Millwall."
GOALpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:41 BST 14 April 2015Substitute Gueye drills the ball into the bottom left-hand corner from the edge of the penalty area. It's his fifth goal of the season and surely enough to give the Lions a valuable three points.
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21:39 BST 14 April 2015GOALpublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:38 BST 14 April 2015Ipswich make sure of the three points as Daryl Murphy adds their third in the final minute. It is a big three points as well as it means there is now breathing space between themselves and seventh-place Brentford.
Postpublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:38 BST 14 April 2015BBC Radio 5 live
Peter Slater, at Deepdale for 5 live Sport: "Hope for MK Dons and Swindon in the pursuit of automatic promotion. Gillingham, from 2-0 down, have made it 2-2."
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21:37 BST 14 April 2015BBC Radio 5 live
Dave Woods, at Elland Road for 5 live Sport: "He missed a penalty in the first half did Dorrans, but what a finish here late on. One touch then fired it home. The Norwich players are in among their fans celebrating. They know how important this is."
BRISTOL CITY PROMOTEDpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:36 BST 14 April 2015Bristol City are back in the Championship.
GOALpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:35 BST 14 April 2015Game over at Elland Road. Cameron Jerome gets free down the right and crosses low for Graham Dorrans to collect on the edge of the box and fire low into the bottom of the net. City are staying second.
Postpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:35 BST 14 April 2015Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport"If Middlesbrough get promoted and the other North-East sides stay up, which is the best side: Boro, Newcastle or Sunderland? In the first half here I was sure it was Middlesbrough. Now I'm not so sure."
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21:33 BST 14 April 2015Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport"It's almost all Wolves. They are seeing plenty of the ball and between now and the end of the game they will get one or two opportunities. The question is, can they take them?
"Anything can happen at this point, and the tension is building..."
Wolves are three points off the play-offs as it stands.
Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:30 BST 14 April 2015Daniel Kelly: Bristol City are going up in style!
Alexandra Guest: Comical defending by Bradford!
David Hall: Brentford are throwing away a great season on the home straight here...
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League Two latestpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:30 BST 14 April 2015Second-placed Shrewsbury, who could have been promoted tonight, are still behind to Bury at the JD Stadium, while play-off chasing Stevenage and Southend are leading. Wycombe, in third, are currently being held 1-1 by Exeter, while bottom side Cheltenham are 3-1 up against Cambridge. It's turning into an intriguing night at the bottom as Hartlepool have drawn level against Accrington.
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21:29 BST 14 April 2015BBC Radio 5 live
Hamish Marshall, at The Den for 5 live Sport: "It's going from bad to worse for Wigan, who are now down to nine men. This has been a really bad-tempered affair. Wigan have one foot in League One."
RED CARDpublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:28 BST 14 April 2015Upson, clearly unimpressed by Pearce challenge on O'Brien, pushes his opponent as he gets up from the challenge ... and follows him off for an early bath.
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21:28 BST 14 April 2015Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
at Madejski Stadium for 5 live Sport"Bournemouth are containing Reading now, and they have gradually won some semblance of control in the centre of the pitch. I just cannot see Reading piercing this Bournemouth solidarity."
RED CARDpublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:28 BST 14 April 2015The Wigan defender goes in hard on Aiden O'Brien and sees red - after being confronted by Millwall's Ed Upson, who is also sent off.
League One latestpublished at 21:26 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
21:26 BST 14 April 2015While Bristol City steamroll towards promotion, second-placed Preston are having to hold on against Gillingham, as Simon Grayson's side lead 2-1 at Deepdale.
Chesterfield have seen what Bristol City are doing and said they fancy some of that, and are currently 5-0 up against Colchester.
The Spireites' fellow play-off chasers MK Dons and Swindon are leading, but fifth-placed Sheffield United are behind 1-0 to already-relegated Yeovil.
Struggling Walsall and Port Vale lead, but Crewe have been pegged back to 1-1 by Peterborough.