HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 21:19
Brighton 0-1 Ipswich
Agonisingly close to a response from Brighton!
Bruno crosses into the advancing Bobby Zamora who fires goalwards but the ball cannons off the crossbar.
Derby miss chance to go top
Ipswich beat Brighton to cement top-six spot
Slavisa Jokanovic wins first game as Fulham boss
Cardiff draw with Nottingham Forest
Nathan Middleton and Jay Freeman
Brighton 0-1 Ipswich
Agonisingly close to a response from Brighton!
Bruno crosses into the advancing Bobby Zamora who fires goalwards but the ball cannons off the crossbar.
Leeds 2-1 Derby
Just as Leeds looked to be lacking in energy, Sam Byram drops his shoulder and delivers a stunning cross from out wide on the right.
Chris Wood watches it float over and expertly times his run to nod home from the centre of the box.
The New Zealand scored the winner in a 2-1 victory at Derby in August and has he secured three points for Leeds again with 20 minutes to go?
Derby's Chris Martin gets his first sniff of goal but a poor touch forces him away from goal.
His low cross is struck by Andreas Weimann but the Austrian striker has his effort blocked out for a corner.
Fulham 4-1 Rotherham
What a night it's been for Ross McCormack. The Scottish striker latches onto Dan Burn's header, calmly controls the ball in the Rotherham box and half-volleys home.
New Fulham head coach Slavisa Jokanovic must be pleased with this.
Leeds, in their traditional all white kit, are pressing the 'nightshade purple' away strip of Derby high up the field and getting some joy from it at the moment.
You can hear boss Steve Evans screaming out orders to his troops on the touchline to keep up that intensity.
As Rob Phillips and Kevin Ratcliffe have just pointed out on BBC Radio Wales, Cardiff have had an extra day's rest compared to Forest, who drew with Leeds on Sunday.
A double change for Brighton as we enter the final third. Bobby Zamora and James Wilson replace Tomer Hemed and Beram Kayal.
Zamora makes an instant impact but it's not quite enough to level the scores as he plays Jamie Murphy through on goal but the Brighton forward is waved offside.
Leeds 1-1 Derby
That is the end of Darren Bent's evening for Derby and to say he's been ineffectual is an understatement, but in fairness he's seen very little of the ball - Chris Martin replaces him. What can the Rams top scorer produce?
Leeds also make a change as Lewis Cook comes on for Tom Adeyemi.
A tester from Stuart Dallas is the response by Leeds but his 30-yard effort in straight down the throat of Lee Grant.
Remember, Leeds had not won in six home games before Steve Evans took over, they've won three of five since.
Derby right-back Cyrus Christie is the next person in the book as he's shown a yellow card for pulling back Dallas.
Leicester 0-0 Manchester City
Into the second half in Leicester and it's still goalless in the Premier League between the Foxes and Manchester City.
Fulham 3-1 Rotherham
Well that's a sucker punch for Rotherham who did look like they were settling into this second half rather well. Ross McCormack, involved in the build-up to another Fulham goal, lays the ball to Cauley Woodrow who tees up Alex Kacaniklic to poke home from close range.
Just over an hour gone and still level at Cardiff. Only just though, as Forest defender Jack Hobbs nearly puts through his own net.
Derby striker Darren Bent takes an excellent touch from a long ball inside the area but runs into Liam Cooper.
The Rams win a corner after that passage of play but Richard Keogh falls and Leeds can clear.
A fine start for Rotherham as Tony Andreu plays the ball on to the onrushing Grant Ward whose shot is well saved by Andy Lonergan.
Can the visitors find a response to Cauley Woodrow's first-half double?
Following Daryl Murphy's first-half opener, Ipswich come close to extending their lead after the break thanks to some fine play from Ryan Fraser who crosses in towards Jonathan Douglas but his effort is well saved by David Stockdale.
Cardiff should probably be in front in this one. Joe Ralls strikes a free-kick in a presentable position straight into the wall, and Aron Gunnarsson then heads wide from Craig Noone's cross.
More good Jeff Hendrick footwork for Derby but this time it is down the right wing.
His cross is palmed away by Marco Silvestri and then former Leeds midfielder Bradley Johnson skies his effort after being unable to make a clean connection on the edge of the box.
Leeds 1-1 Derby
Richard Clark blows his whistle and we're under way again at Elland Road.
Leeds 1-1 Derby
There is a delay at half-time at Elland Road because the referee Mark Heywood has pulled a hamstring. He is being replaced by fourth official Richard Clark, who will take charge of the second half.
We're under way in our other three games.