Postpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
Some of the 4,000 travelling Bournemouth fans at Reading. A lot of noise coming from the away end so far.
BRISTOL CITY PROMOTED TO CHAMPIONSHIP
Bournemouth remain top of Championship
Norwich still second after win at Leeds
Millwall defeat Wigan in relegation tussle
Neil Johnston
Some of the 4,000 travelling Bournemouth fans at Reading. A lot of noise coming from the away end so far.
The top-of-the-table clash at the JD Stadium has so far been something of a damp squib, with Shrewsbury and Bury failing to muster a shot on target.
Southend, who can stop Shrewsbury from being promoted tonight with victory, lead against Newport thanks to Cian Bolger's goal.
Bottom club Cheltenham's early lead against Cambridge has been pegged back by Ryan Bird's equaliser, while fellow strugglers Hartlepool are behind to Accrington thanks to a goal from Josh Windass - son of former Hull striker Dean.
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Bristol City's backroom staff are probably searching around Valley Parade for some bottles of champagne, after seeing their side go in at half-time 2-0 ahead against Bradford thanks to goals from James Tavernier and Bristol-born, Bristol-bred Joe Bryan.
Second-placed Preston are 2-0 up against Gillingham, while Ben Gladwin's hat-trick has put Swindon 4-1 up against Rochdale. Chesterfield are currently 3-0 ahead against Colchester, currently four points adrift of safety.
Notts County are a place above them, but are 1-0 behind at Barnsley, while fellow strugglers Crewe, Port Vale and Walsall all lead.
Bournemouth are two points clear at the top of the table on 83 points, with Middlesbrough up to second. Norwich, who are being held by Leeds, have dropped to third. Watford, who do not play until Wednesday, are fourth, with Derby and Ipswich fifth and sixth respectively.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Middlesbrough are not sitting on their lead by any means - they have hit the crossbar and had a really good shout for a penalty. They look as though they are waiting for Wolves to come onto them, because if the visitors attack I don't think they have the quality at the back to stop Boro."
Still no goals but plenty of incident in the basement battle. Millwall are convinced they should have had a penalty after Lee Gregory goes down under pressure from Gaetan Bong. Millwall's Shaun Williams has been substituted after apparently injuring himself by kicking an advertising board.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport
"An early goal always settles you down, but Middlesbrough have kept up their tempo really well."
And it's half-time in all out 19:45 BST games. Eleven goals in the Championship so far...three of those belong to Derby.
James: That penalty miss could be costly for Norwich. They may look back on that and say "what if?".
Calum Farmer: Championship football is more exciting than the Champions League... from a neutral perspective, of course!
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So close for Brentford! Alan Judge hits the crossbar when clean through. Shouts for offside but the flag stayed down.
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Peter Slater, at Deepdale for 5 live Sport: "Finally the deadlock has been broken. Robinson fed Beckford and it was an emphatic finish right into the roof of the net."
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
at Madejski Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Reading are getting a foothold in the game and have had more possession since Bournemouth's goal. Their strikers need more support, but Reading are playing a fine passing game."
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport
"The floodlights here aren't the brightest - it's very moody lighting, but the mood is great around the Riverside.
"Wolves have come into the game a little bit more, without dominating. Middlesbrough could be more than two goals ahead."
Nabil Hassan
BBC Sport at the Madejski Stadium
"To their credit Reading have come back into the game and they would have been level had it not been for a superb point-blank reaction save by Artur Boruc from Jamie Mackie. Boruc showed incredible reactions to keep out the Reading forward."
James Rimmer: Derby have got three already? It's going to get messy for Blackpool.
Daniel Kelly: Wolves, Sunderland and Newcastle are the only teams since 2004 to stay in the top flight for more than two years after winning the Championship.
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Peter Slater, at Deepdale for 5 live Sport: "Preston completely outclassing the visitors, but the front two of Garner and Beckford unable to convert any of the half a dozen chances that have fallen their way."
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Vicki Sparks, at Valley Parade for 5 live Sport: "It's all going to plan for Bristol City. As it stands, Bristol will be promoted to the Championship this evening."
Bristol City two goals to the good at Bradford - surely nothing will stop them now?
There's no goals at the Den, but emotions are running high in the bottom of the table scrap. Neither side can really afford to lose this game and there's already been a confrontation between the two sets of players.
Elsewhere, Frederic Bulot has put Charlton ahead against Bolton. Two other games remain goalless - Brighton v Huddersfield and Sheffield Wednesday v Brentford.