Get Involvedpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2015
Managerial mismatches
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
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Hull v Ipswich (19:45 BST)
It's been a good week for Ipswich midfielder Cole Skuse who agreed a new contract with the club but he misses out today through injury.
Hull XI: McGregor, Odubajo, Dawson, Davies, Robertson, Meyler, Livermore, El Mohamady, Clucak, Akpom, Hernandez
Ipswich XI: Gerken, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Coke, Parr, Douglas, Bru, Toure, Murphy
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Bolton v Birmingham (20:00 BST)
Former England striker Emile Heskey makes first Bolton start since 19 September, while defender Dean Moxey and midfielder Jay Spearing are out through injury.
Birmingham winger Demerai Gray, who was substituted in the weekend win at QPR, shakes off injury to start. Midfielder Andrew Shinney replaces David Davis in the one change for Blues boss Gary Rowett.
Bolton XI: Amos, Derik, Wheater, Dervite, Casado, Feeney, Davies, Pratley, Wellington, Heskey, Madine.
Blues XI: Kuszczak, Caddis, Morrison, Robinson, Grounds, Kieftenbeld, Gleeson, Maghoma, Gray, Shinnie, Donaldson.
Managerial mismatches
There's a helping of Final Score tonight as all the goals go in across the country as well as Europe. You can follow that on the BBC Red Button and BBC Sport website now.
There's a Football Social tonight as well, that's on BBC Radio 5 live from 22:00 BST.
Huddersfield v MK Dons (19:45 BST)
You're a striker who's only played twice so far this season. You're benched and the manager decides to send you on in the second half of a 0-0 game.
What's the best way to repay him? Get sent off, of course! Huddersfield striker James Vaughan hasn't had a good time of it lately and is suspended for today's game.
Huddersfield XI: Steer, Davidson, Whitehead, Hudson, Scannell, Miller, Cranie, Huws, Bunn, Wells, Lynch
MK Dons XI: Martin; Spence, McFadzean, Kay, Lewington; Carruthers, Poyet, Forster-Caskey; Baker, Murphy; Maynard
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Cardiff v Middlesbrough (19:45 BST)
Former Manchester United left-back Fabio returns for Cardiff after suspension, while Joe Mason and Alex Revell partner up in attack with Kenyne Jones still injured.
Middlesbrough defender Fernando Amorebieta, ineligible to play against parent club Fulham on Saturday, returns. David Nugent starts up front for Middlesbrough with service provided from another former England international Stewart Downing.
Cardiff XI: Marshall, Peltier, Connolly, Morrison, Fabio, Dikgacoi, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Noone, Revell, Mason.
Boro XI: Dimi, Kalas, Ayala, Amorebieta, Friend, Clayton, Leadbitter, Downing, Fabbrini, Adomah, Nugent.
Brighton v Bristol City (19:45 BST)
Some naysayers claim you should never return to a club where you've enjoyed success in the past. Well, former England striker Bobby Zamora ignored that sentiment in the summer, rejoining the club where he made his name - Brighton.
And the 34-year-old frontman banged in his first goal of his second spell at the weekend, delicately chipping in an 89th-minute winner at Leeds to move the Seagulls four points clear at the top of the Championship.
The last time he scored for the club? A first-half penalty in a 2-2 draw at Grimsby in May 2003. And after all that, he starts on the bench tonight.
Brighton XI: Stockdale; Bruno, Dunk, Huenemeier, Bong; Rosenior, Stephens, Kayal, March; Hemed, Baldock.
City XI: Fielding, Bennett, Ayling, Flint, Baker, Williams, Smith, Pack, Freeman, Wilbraham, Kodjia.
All 19:45 BST kick-offs
Accrington v AFC Wimbledon
Bristol Rovers v Notts County
Hartlepool v Barnet
Luton v Leyton Orient
Morecambe v Crawley
Northampton v Carlisle
Oxford v Plymouth
Portsmouth v Stevenage
Wycombe v Newport
Yeovil v Mansfield
York v Dagenham & Redbridge
It's third versus first in League Two, as Oxford United host leaders Plymouth Argyle.
Second-placed Portsmouth host Teddy Sheringham's Stevenage - for whom goalkeeper Jesse Joronen scored on Saturday.
At the bottom, Dagenham and Redbridge, in the relegation zone at this early stage of the season, visit York who are just three points better off.
All 19:45 BST kick-offs
Barnsley v Walsall
Blackpool v Millwall
Bradford v Bury
Burton Albion v Crewe
Chesterfield v Southend
Colchester v Port Vale
Gillingham v Scunthorpe
Peterborough v Wigan
Rochdale v Coventry
Sheffield United v Fleetwood
Shrewsbury v Doncaster
Swindon v Oldham
An interesting night ahead in League One, as a club chairman manages his team for the first time and a three-time Premier League winner prepares for his first appearance in the third tier of English football.
Swindon Town sacked manager Mark Cooper on Saturday and chairman Lee Power has put himself in interim charge of the Robins until a successor is found. They host Oldham this evening.
Meanwhile, ex-England midfielder Joe Cole joined Coventry City on an emergency loan from Aston Villa on Monday and starts for the Sky Blues at Rochdale.
Managerial mismatches
Imagine starting a new job where you instantly have to win over the vast majority of people that you’re aiming to impress. You've not even had time to put the page-a-day calendar and that treasured photo of the family on your new desk, before you face a barrage of criticism about your appointment.
Brian Clough at Leeds. George Graham at Spurs. Alex McLeish at Aston Villa. Steve Evans at, well, anywhere. The new Leeds boss admits he would not have been first choice among Whites fans - or supporters at his previous clubs Crawley and Rotherham.
So we want to know your managerial appointments made in hell - or, if you're feeling slightly more positive, heaven.
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19:45 BST kick-offs unless stated otherwise
Brighton v Bristol City
Cardiff v Middlesbrough
Charlton v Preston
Huddersfield v MK Dons
Hull v Ipswich
Nottingham Forest v Burnley
QPR v Sheffield Wednesday
Rotherham v Reading
Bolton v Birmingham (20:00 BST)
Leeds don't even play tonight, they're away at Fulham on Wednesday, wonder who their manager will be for that game?
Anyway, Brighton will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the table tonight when they host Bristol City, who are teetering about the relegation zone.
Second-placed Reading and third side Middlesbrough are both away - at Rotherham and Cardiff respectively - while bottom side Bolton host high-flying Birmingham.
The eccentric Steve Evans is the latest in a line of Leeds United managers that have gone through the revolving door at Elland Road over the last year-and-a-half.
Uwe Rosler was given the chop after just 12 games, having lost his last three games, with Evans becoming the sixth head coach since April 2014.
The man hiring and firing? Owner Massimo Cellino. The Italian was been banned from running the club by the Football League for the second time in a year after being found guilty of an offence under Italian tax legislation.
Leeds don't just have problems on the pitch, they've got a headache off it too. They're not even in action tonight!
Met Steve Evans on Monday, took him for a drink on Tuesday, he was managing Leeds on Wednesday and on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and got sacked on Sunday.
Yesterday was just a standard start to the circus at Elland Road. Will Evans even last Seven Days? Is Massimo Cellino Walking Away after his latest ban? Let me fill you in.