Summary

  • Derby stay third in Championship

  • Wednesday move up to seventh place

  • Owls have still not won against Derby since 2006

  1. That's all for now, folkspublished at 15:21

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    Thanks for joining us for this one. Don't forget, the FA Cup second-round continueshere.

    Derby stay third in the Championship after that 0-0 draw at Hillsborough, while Sheffield Wednesday climb above Birmingham City into seventh place in the table.

    Bradley JohnsonImage source, Rex Features

    The Rams' Bradley Johnson went closest to winning the game but his close-range effort struck the crossbar - you can read more in our match report by clicking here.

    Until next time, good bye, and enjoy the rest of your Sunday.

  2. Reactionpublished at 15:15

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    Derby goalkeeper Lee Grant tells Sky Sports:

    "It's a good point in the end. We knew they wouldn't role over today. In the end, probably a fair result. It's nice to be back involved and a nice clean sheet."

  3. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+3 mins

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    It is all over. They will take a point each after a goalless draw.

  4. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 90+3 mins

    Chris Martin drills a show just wide from close range but the whistle had already gone because his Derby teammate Darren Bent was offside in the build-up.

  5. YELLOW CARD (Fernando Forestieri)published at 90+2 mins

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    The hosts' Fernando Forestieri is booked for a foul on Johnny Russell in the dying embers of this match.

  6. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 90+1 mins

    We are into three minutes of added time at the end of this game. Can anyone find a late, late winner?

  7. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 90 mins

    Derby's George Thorne has a go from 25, 30 yards but his right-foot shot is well, well wide of goal.

  8. CLOSE!published at 84 mins

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    At the other end, from a Sheffield Wednesday set-piece, Glenn Loovens climbs highest at the far post but his glancing header drops just wide.

    Both sides have had big, big chances to win this game in the last two minutes.

  9. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 82 mins

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    Johnny Russell touches the indirect free-kick to Bradley Johnson and, from 10 yards out, Johnson smacks a powerful shot straight onto the crossbar. What a lucky let-off for Sheffield Wedneday.

  10. Indirect free-kickpublished at 80 mins

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    Is this the moment? Derby have an indirect free-kick inside the box after a pass back to the goal keeper from Wednesday's Glenn Loovens.

  11. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 79 mins

    Sheffield Wednesday's Ross Wallace fires a decent strike towards goal from range but, always rising, his shot goes about half a yard over the crossbar.

  12. SUBSTITUTION (Derby)published at 76 mins

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    Derby make their third and final change, with Darren Bent coming on for Andreas Weimann - who has put in an entirely forgettable performance.

  13. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 73 mins

    As critical as I may have sounded about the lack of attacking quality on display so far in this game, it has to be said that Sheffield Wednesday have been brilliantly well-organised at the back. Derby simply haven't been able to get in behind them, as yet.

    Andreas Weimann leaps over Keiren WestwoodImage source, Rex Features
  14. YELLOW CARD (Daniel Pudil)published at 70 mins

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    Sheffield Wednesday's Daniel Pudil goes into the referee's book for a deliberate foul on Jacob Butterfield, that halted a Derby counter attack.

  15. Sheff Wed 0-0 Derbypublished at 66 mins

    Is that double change from Derby boss Paul Clement a sign that he is unimpressed with his side's showing so far? They are still yet to have an effort on target.

    Paul ClementImage source, Rex Features