As it stands...published at 20:20 British Summer Time 14 April 2015
What do those quick-fire goals means for Derby? They are now three points clear of seventh-placed Brentford and six points away from the automatic promotion places.
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
What do those quick-fire goals means for Derby? They are now three points clear of seventh-placed Brentford and six points away from the automatic promotion places.
Off the bar! Graham Dorrans steps up but his rising shot smashes off the underside of the bar and bounces clear of danger. It remains goalless at Elland Road.
Liam Cooper fouls Jonny Howson in the box following a ball over the top and the referee points to the spot. Big chance for promotion-chasing Norwich.
BBC Radio 5 live
Mike Williams, at Portman Road for 5 live Sport: "An absolute beauty from Skuse, from all of 30 yards out!"
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Dave Woods, at Elland Road for 5 live Sport: "Far from comfortable for Norwich. For all that Leeds have nothing left to play for, they are the more aggressive team. But it remains goalless."
Pat Murphy
at iPro Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Tom Ince's goal was as easy as shelling peas. A trademark finish from him. And now it's floodgates, with Bent converting a simple goal. He doesn't miss Bent, one-on-one."
That is surely game over now. Derby are heading to victory over doomed Blackpool. Darren Bent makes it 3-0 with a superbly-taken curling shot into the far corner of Elliott Parish's goal.
Tom Ince cuts in from the right flank and finishes with a delightful left-footed strike. Playing against his former club, Ince does not celebrate.
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
at Madejski Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Bournemouth started tidily and have shown the greater urgency. They have a good shape and understand each other's roles. And when they regain possession they try to get the football up to Wilson as quickly as possible."
What a hit that is! the ball drops to Ipswich's Cole Skuse about 30 yards out and he unleashes a low shot that rifles into the corner of the net. Not a bad way to put your side back into the lead.
OptaJoe: Callum Wilson has scored more goals away from home (12) than any other player in the Championship this season.
Oxford United's League Two game with Northampton was delayed for three minutes as there were holes in the pitch where rugby posts are placed for London Welsh games. Sand was brought out to level it out and they are back under way - that's 0-0.
In League Two, there's already been a massive goal at the foot of the table as Shaun Harrad has given bottom club Cheltenham a lead inside 90 seconds against Cambridge.
Elsewhere, there are narrow leads for Stevenage, Wycombe and Morecambe.
Top of the table in the Championship: Bournemouth, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Watford, Derby, Ipswich.
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Peter Slater, at Deepdale for 5 live Sport: "Preston have had three very presentable chances to take the lead, but top scorer Joe Garner somehow skewed the best of those wide. Then Jermaine Beckford skipped round the keeper but had his effort cleared off the line."
Nabil Hassan
BBC Sport at the Madejski Stadium
"Blistering start from the Cherries with Callum Wilson's early goal sending the 4,000 away fans to my left absolutely wild. This could be a long evening for Reading's fans with Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe patrolling his technical area and urging his players forward for more."
In League One, leaders Bristol City look on course to win promotion at Bradford tonight thanks to a James Tavernier goal putting them ahead.
There's already been some big goals down at the bottom of the table. Play-off chasing Chesterfield are racing away with it against 23rd-placed Colchester, and currently hold a 3-0 lead.
Struggling Crewe have taken an early lead at Peterborough thanks to Lauri Dalla Valle's goal, and they are currently a place behind Coventry, down 1-0 at home to Oldham, in the as it stands table.
Notts County, in 22nd, have fallen behind to a Sam Winnall goal against Barnsley.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
at Riverside Stadium for 5 live Sport
"Wolves are not very sophisticated when they go forward, whereas Middlesbrough are very pleasing on the eye, very enjoyable to watch. These are good players. Every one of them wants to be on the ball - they look good."
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John Southall, at Madejski Stadium for 5 live Sport: "4,000 Bournemouth fans are celebrating!"
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Vicki Sparks, at Valley Parade for 5 live Sport: "As it stands, Bristol City are being automatically promoted from League One this evening! An effort cleared off the line but Tavernier smashed it home."