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Hull 0-0 Ipswich
Glass still empty at the KC Stadium. Giles Coke and Kevin (Irn) Bru haven't been able to serve up anything so far for Ipswich against Hull.
Championship leaders Brighton maintain unbeaten record
Zamora scores winner as Seagulls fight back to win
Preston beat Charlton, who replace them in relegation zone
League One leaders Gillingham beat Scunthorpe
Plymouth remain top of League Two, despite Oxford defeat
Shamoon Hafez and Jonathan Jurejko
Hull 0-0 Ipswich
Glass still empty at the KC Stadium. Giles Coke and Kevin (Irn) Bru haven't been able to serve up anything so far for Ipswich against Hull.
Derrick Williams (17 mins)
The Seagulls are flying high in the Championship, but at the moment they are chasing the Bristol City trawlers, waiting for the sardines to be thrown out. Blame Eric Cantona for this nonsense.
In short, it means leaders Brighton are losing to Bristol City. The fourth-bottom visitors lead when Derrick Williams arrives at the far side of the Brighton box to expertly arrow a low volley into the corner.
QPR 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
QPR are the better side at Loftus Road in the opening stages and midfielder Sandro - equipped with his visa - has headed wide from a corner.
Billy Kee's early brace has given high-flying Accrington an early lead against Wimbledon.
Hartlepool are ahead against Barnet thanks to Rhys Oates' seventh-minute goal.
It's still 0-0 in the division's game of the night - third-placed Oxford level with leaders Plymouth.
It's been a fairly quiet opening 15 minutes in League One, but we've got some goals to tell you about.
Steven Pressley's third game in charge at Fleetwood got off to the worst possible start when Che Adams put Sheffield United 1-0 up at Bramall Lane after just 54 seconds.
High-flying Southend United have won five out of their last six league games, but they are behind at Chesterfield thanks to Lee Novak's goal.
Elsewhere, Yanic Wildschut and Will Grigg have given Wigan a wonderful start at Peterborough and James Coppinger's goal has given Doncaster the lead at Shrewsbury.
All of the other games are goalless.
Huddersfield 0-0 MK Dons
Best chance in this match has fallen to MK Dons striker Nicky Maynard, who attempts to lob Jed Steer, but ends up giving an easy catch to the Huddersfield goalkeeper.
No clean sheet for the home side in their last 11 home games, so expect goals.
Cardiff 0-0 Middlesbrough
Quiet opening at the Cardiff City Stadium - maybe the hosts are still hungover from last week's Euro 2016 celebrations. Nothing for the Welsh hosts to celebrate tonight...yet. Bluebirds midfielder Peter Whittingham almost has the home fans dancing in their seats though, firing a low shot at Boro keeper Dimi Konstantopolous.
Managerial mismatches
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley
Joey Barton has a lot to say off the pitch, he's doing a bit of talking on it for Burnley and strikes the post for the visitors at the City Ground.
What do fans make of Nottingham Forest? Plenty of investment in recent seasons but have not looked like making it to the top flight. They started this game in 14th position.
Oxford 0-0 Plymouth
Huge game in the fourth tier as leaders Plymouth go to third-placed Oxford. Our man at the ground has this to say about the opening few minutes...
Early stages in the Championship games yet, but just one goal scored so far. It's chilly out, they're just getting warmed up. We'll soon have these keyboards firing.
Paul Gallagher (2 mins)
Preston had only bagged seven goals in the Championship before tonight - but they have made the perfect start at The Valley. Scottish forward Paul Gallagher beautifully curls a 20-yard free-kick over the home wall and into the bottom left corner. Beckhamesque.
Rotherham 0-0 Reading
Warm ovation for new Rotherham boss Neil Redfearn as he is presented to the New York Stadium crowd ahead of kick-off. But is a cold start for his side - Reading's Garath McCleary stinging the palms of Millers keeper Lee Camp in the opening moments.
Managerial mismatches
Simon Studd:, external Lomas, Bonds, Spackman and Holloway at Millwall. Also Clueless Kim Grant at Woking..
Dave Lunn:, external Felix Magath at Fulham!
Sam Tweed:, external Bryan Robson at Sheffield United
We are under way in the 19:45 BST kick-offs up and down the country. Strap yourselves in, it could be a hectic one.
Rotherham v Reading (19:45 BST)
On-loan Norwich defender Harry Toffolo starts for Rotherham as new manager Neil Redfearn takes charge of his first Millers home game.
Striker Matej Vydra returns to the Reading bench after a spell out with a hamstring injury. Hal Robson-Kanu, Anton Ferdinand and Stephen Quinn all miss out.
Rotherham XI: Camp; Buxton, Rawson, Collins, Toffolo; G Ward, Green, Thorpe, Andreu; Clarke-Harris, Derbyshire.
Reading XI: Al-Habsi, Gunter, Taylor, McShane, Hector, Norwood, Williams, McCleary, Piazon, Blackman, Sa.
Managerial mismatches
Charlton v Preston (19:45 BST)
Teenage defender Tareiq Holmes-Dennis makes his first Championship start for Charlton, while Iceland winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson is out injured.
Three changes for Preston as Alan Browne, Marnick Vermijl and Eoin Doyle replace John Welsh, Tom Clarke and Stevie May.
Charlton XI: Pope, Solly, Diarra, Sarr, Fox, Bergdich, Ba, Cousins, Holmes-Dennis, Watt, Ahearne-Grant.
Preston XI: Pickford, Vermijl, Woods, Wright, Cunningham, Gallagher, Browne, Johnson, Reach, Hugill, Doyle.
Swindon manager Mark Cooper was sacked on Saturday, however...
Nottingham Forest v Burnley (19:45 BST)
Fitness? Lucky? Or just a hardworking side that play till the final whistle? Sean Dyche's Burnley side have have scored more goals in the final 15 minutes than any other Championship side (five).
Meanwhile, no side in the division has scored fewer home goals this season than Forest (four).
Late away win?
Nottingham Forest XI: De Vries, Lichaj, Wilson, Lansbury (c), Mendes, Oliveira, Ward, Vaughan, Hobbs, Pinillos, Walker
Burnley XI: Heaton, Darikwa, Duff, Keane, Mee, Taylor, Jones, barton, Arfield, Vokes, Gray