FA Cup latestpublished at 20:14 GMT 8 March 2016
Hull 0-1 Arsenal
Hull are still searching for an equaliser against Arsenal in their FA Cup fifth-round replay.
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Leaders Burnley win to go four points clear
Middlesbrough beaten by struggling Rotherham
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Hull 0-1 Arsenal
Hull are still searching for an equaliser against Arsenal in their FA Cup fifth-round replay.
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QPR 1-0 Derby
Promotion-chasing Derby are behind to a superb goal from Tjaronn Chery, who volleys in a left-wing cross to give QPR the lead.
Blackburn 2-0 Birmingham
Blackburn have won their last three Championship games at home and they're already looking good for three points tonight as Danny Graham slips the ball under the goalkeeper for a two-goal lead.
What a chance for Middlesbrough! Gaston Ramirez, the man who scored twice in their 2-1 win against Wolves on Friday, almost makes it three goals in two games but his curled free kick cannons off the post.
Game on!
Fulham 2-1 Burnley
Well what a game this is turning out to be already. Fulham turn it around from trailing 1-0 as Moussa Dembele uses his chest to bundle the ball home from Luke Garbutt's cross.
Blackburn 1-0 Birmingham
Blackburn striker Tony Watt twists and turns inside the area before placing a smart finish home to give them the lead at Ewood Park.
It's been a quiet opening quarter of an hour at the New York Stadium but Middlesbrough have squandered a golden opportunity to take the lead. Richard Wood found himself caught out in possession and David Nugent had just Rotherham goalkeeper Lee Camp to beat, but fired a wayward shot over the crossbar.
A massive let off for the hosts.
Fulham 1-1 Burnley
Ross McCormack has got his 18th of the season and this is fully deserved from the home side who have started brightly. The Fulham striker enjoys playing against Burnley, that's his seventh goal against the Clarets.
Two 20:00 GMT matches under way
Bolton against Ipswich and Brighton's match against Sheffield Wednesday are now under way as well. We'll bring you all the action from the 18 Football League games throughout the night.
Fulham 0-1 Burnley
The Championship leaders had started the match under some pressure from Fulham, but Sam Vokes has nodded Burnley ahead from Scott Arfield's corner.
QPR 0-0 Derby
Derby were challenging for the Championship title at this stage last season, but fell away alarmingly in the closing weeks of the campaign and eventually finished eighth.
Hull 0-1 Arsenal
Championship side Hull are 1-0 down against Arsenal at half-time in their FA Cup fifth-round replay.
Olivier Giroud has scored the only goal for the FA Cup holders.
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Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday (20:00 GMT)
That statistic will please Brighton manager Chris Hughton, but this one won't - his side have also let a lead slip on the most occasions this season (14).
Kick-off at the Amex Stadium is at 20:00 GMT, with traffic congestion pushing the start time back by 15 minutes.
Rotherham 0-0 Middlesbrough
Given Rotherham's awful record of conceding goals in the opening stages of league matches this season, we'll be keeping a close eye on early events at the New York Stadium...
Nine 19:45 GMT games under way
The stadiums have filled up...
The players have been put through their paces pre-match...
Let's play some football, shall we?
Nine of our 11 Championship fixtures are under way.
Tuesday's Football League action
Apart from the matches we've already mentioned in detail...
Derby, Cardiff and Birmingham will all look to boost their play-off chances with victories this evening, and there's an important game at the bottom of the Championship as 23rd-placed Charlton host MK Dons, who are one spot above the relegation zone.
There are also games in League One and League Two - we'll keep you across the latest news from those matches too.
Fulham v Burnley (19:45 GMT)
There's not a team in the Championship that can match leaders Burnley's recent form as they've won five of their last six games - they're on course for an immediate Premier League return.
It helps when you have the league's top scorer in your ranks. Andre Gray has netted 21 times in the league for the Clarets and Brentford this term, and has scored Burnley's last three goals.
Fulham, who sit five points above the relegation zone, have brought in goalkeeping coach Tim Flowers this week to try to shore up a defence that has kept one clean sheet in their last 24 league outings.
Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday (19:45 GMT)
Brighton have breathed life into their promotion hopes with six wins in their last nine matches, losing just once since mid-January and sitting just three points behind second-placed Middlesbrough.
They face a Sheffield Wednesday side who have struggled of late, failing to register a win in four and losing the South Yorkshire derby to lowly Rotherham on Saturday.
As the competition for the final play-off place hots up - Cardiff, Birmingham and Ipswich are all hot on the Owls' tails - victory in tonight's fixture is a must for both teams.
Tuesday's Championship action
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Bolton v Ipswich (20:00 GMT)
Bottom of the Championship, 10 points from safety and having lost four of their last five games, it's not a pretty picture at Bolton.
Add to that their third appearance in the High Court this week as Dean Holdsworth attempts to complete a takeover of the club and these are troubled times for Wanderers fans.
Ipswich, meanwhile, have won back-to-back games after three losses in a row and sit just a point off the play-offs.