Hull 1-1 Fulhampublished at 21:29
Ross McCormack is clearly in a confident mood. He lines up a free-kick, 35 yards from goal, but even with the slight deflection off the top of the wall, his effort's comfortably saved by Allan McGregor.
Bristol City v Leeds; Hull v Fulham; Sheff Wed v Reading
Charlie Austin scores for QPR
Two games in League One
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Ross McCormack is clearly in a confident mood. He lines up a free-kick, 35 yards from goal, but even with the slight deflection off the top of the wall, his effort's comfortably saved by Allan McGregor.
Simon in Windsor: "Having seen us play excellently away at Brum and if we can hold on tonight I think reading are going to be better away than at home."
Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Reading
Double change for Reading, who are close to their first Championship win of the season.
Orlando Sa and Hal Robson-Kanu come off for Nick Blackman and Michael Hector.
QPR striker Charlie Austin does well to play in Massimo Luongo and the summer signing from Swindon should score but he is denied by Emiliano Martinez. It was almost game over there.
No sign of a comeback at Ashton Gate though.
Kieran Agard's come on to replace Jonathan Kodjia but Leeds are in cruise control.
Can you spend £9m on a striker and still go down? Zero points from three games as it stands.
It's almost 3-3, this has been a great game. Kevin McDonald has a go from 12 yards which Nedum Onuoha heads just wide - it was so close. The defender will have been very relieved to see that drop wide.
So, a dramatic comeback at Molineux where QPR now lead and Fulham are coming back into this strongly now.
Another change for the home side sees Nikica Jelavic on for on-loan Arsenal striker Chuba Akpom.
Wolves 2-3 QPR
QPR replace Tjaronn Chery with Michael Doughty, who is more of a defensive-minded player in midfield.
Wolves keeper Emiliano Martinez does well to save a free-kick from QPR's Tjaronn Chery.
What a goal! Top corner stuff from Tom Cairney, 20 yards out. Allan McGregor could only stop and stare.
Game on at the KC Stadium, then - with 20 still to play which way is this one going to swing?
That's two goals and an assist for Matt Phillips, who could be a target for Premier League clubs this month.
Chance for Fulham as Moussa Dembele (no, not that one) gets up well to meet Jazz Richards's cross but his header is off target.
Sam Clucas comes on to replace Abel Hernandez, for Hull.
Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at Molineux
"Matt Phillips did the keeper with his eyes - you expected him to plant the ball into the far corner but instead he's hooked it towards the near post. A moment of real quality from QPR."
QPR have totally turned this around as Matt Phillips scores his second. The winger fires home from 25 yards but the shot seems fairly central, dreadful keeping by Emiliano Martinez to let that one through.
Craig Davies outpaces the Scunthorpe defence and seals the game for Wigan, their first League One win in many years.
Free-kick for Bristol City from range - Marlon Pack sends it dipping wildly over Marco Silvestri's bar. Wasted.
If the home side want a first point of the season they're running out of time to get the two goals back they need. Just under 20 left.
Marco Matias has a chance for the Owls but Jonathan Bond denies him. Moments earlier Hal Robson-Kanu fired over for the Royals.
Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at Molineux
"On the whole QPR still look more likely to win this game but Benik Afobe is still looking a real threat for Wolves. He's got himself into positions nobody else on the pitch would have been able to. He'll be disappointed he didn't bury that."