Summary

  • Huddersfield win at Leeds to stay top

  • Newcastle beat Derby to go second

  • High-flying Barnsley win at Preston

  • Sheff Wed come from behind to beat Wigan

  • Burton score 94th-min equaliser at Wolves

  1. Over and outpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    HuddersfieldImage source, Rex Features

    But that otherwise concludes our coverage of today's EFL action.

    Huddersfield fans, your team are top of the Championship this evening. Enjoy it.

    Many thanks for spending your afternoons with us - we'll see you very soon!

  2. Match of the Daypublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    In the meantime, you can watch all of the action from today's Premier League matches on Match of the Day this evening, which kicks off at 10:50 BST on BBC One.

    A couple of humdingers to get your teeth stuck into there too, but to avoid any spoilers I'll keep it a secret. 

  3. Eleven down, one to gopublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 13:15 BST)

    Mile JedinakImage source, Rex Features

    Aston Villa have new signings Jonathan Kodjia and Albert Adomah ready to make their debuts against Nottingham Forest, when the two former European champions go head to head on Sunday

    But former Crystal Palace midfielder Mile Jedinak's first home start could be in doubt after he suffered an injury on international duty with Australia.

    Nottingham Forest will be without strikers Britt Assombalonga and Nicklas Bendtner for the trip to Villa Park.

    We'll be back with live text commentary from Villa Park at about 13:00 BST tomorrow - please do join us!

  4. Saturday night's Championship headlinespublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Newcastle celebrateImage source, Rex Features
    • Huddersfield Town win the West Yorkshire derby at Leeds United to remain top of the Championship table.
    • Adam Armstrong scores on his Barnsley debut as the Tykes win at Preston North End to climb up to second.
    • But the Oakwell club were soon ousted from the automatic promotion spots by Newcastle, who beat Derby 2-0 in the late match.
    • Clayton Donaldson's penalty, having missed from the spot in the first half, gives Birmingham City victory at Fulham.
    • Sheffield Wednesday recover from Will Grigg's early goal to beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 at Hillsborough.
    • Burton Albion score a 94th-minute equaliser to draw at Wolves, while Bristol City come from 2-0 down at Rotherham United to take a point.
  5. get involved

    Get Involved via #bbceflpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Who will be the EFL's first managerial casualty?

    We've had a mix of shouts for this today, but it sounds like one particular Leeds United fan speaking 606 - which you can listen to now on BBC Radio 5 live - isn't too impressed with Garry Monk...

  6. "Obviously we want promotion"published at 19:31 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Derby 0-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United captain Jamaal Lascelles on Sky Sports:

    "It wasn't the start we were looking for and it took us a little while to gel, but it's starting to click now and we're getting better and better.

    "We don't want to get complacent, we don't want to get carried away.

    "Obviously we want to get promotion at the end of the season, but we've just got to take it game by game, step by step."

  7. How it standspublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Championship tableImage source, BBC Sport

    A couple of surprises, and a couple of teams there who you'd have expected to see.

    Huddersfield Town are the Championship's early pacesetters - and, as we just mentioned, they're now joined in the top two by Newcastle United, who started the season slowly but are now right in the mix. As you'd expect them to be, of course.

    Norwich are amongst it too, of course, as are Barnsley, who only came up from League One in May.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Derby 0-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United unseat Barnsley on goal difference to move into second place in the Championship thanks to a 2-0 win against Derby with goals from Yoan Gouffran and DeAndre Yedlin.

    The Magpies came, scored, soaked up pressure and knocked the stuffing out of the Rams with a late suckerpunch.

    Derby's frustrations continue, one goal in six league games now despite their summer spending... much for Nigel Pearson to ponder.

    Ruthless, a marker to the division from Rafael Benitez's side.

  9. Derby 0-2 Newcastlepublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Derby deflated, Newcastle are bouncing.

    Time ticking down. Last raid by the Rams.

  10. goal

    GOAL (DeAndre Yedlin)published at 19:20 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Derby 0-2 Newcastle

    Just as it looked as though Newcastle were going to see out time, Jonjo Shelvey hauls one deep to the box to Ayoze Perez...

    ... And he touched back across goal and a scruffy, awkward finish by DeAndre Yedlin ends up in the back of the net.

    Job done for Newcastle. Jubilant scenes within the Toon Army faithful and the iPro empties swiftly.

  11. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Jonjo Shelvey wins a corner, and Newcastle play keep ball in the Derby end of the pitch. Tactically cynical.

    Four minutes of added time.

  12. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    There's one minute to go... Derby lose possession and Ayoze Perez looks to run to the corner and wins a throw...

  13. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    The rangy Mo Diame should have just put this match beyond doubt. He snatched the ball away from a Derby player and strode toward goal, but his shot was saved low by Scott Carson.

    He then makes way for the defensively minded Issac Hayden. Derby, meanwhile, switch defender Jason Shackell for Darren Bent. I think I know what's going to happen now!

  14. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    About six minutes remaining and you'd expect Derby to be roaring from the terraces, balls being swung into the box with tireless centre-forward craning their necks...

    Instead Derby are quietly, patiently building attacks with thoughtful passing but it's giving Newcastle chance to clear.

    Up the tempo perhaps?

  15. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Nigel PearsonImage source, Rex Features

    Derby have sent on players to swing in crosses but Newcastle have pretty much had a free header to clear every time.

    What would a Roger Davies, Mick Harford, Dean Saunders, Paul Kitson or even Grzegorz Rasiak have done with that kind of service?

  16. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Ikechi Anya makes way for Tom Ince. Derby have played their big hand now.

    What can the England international conjure up for the Rams?

  17. Leeds "have monkey on backs"published at 19:06 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Leeds 0-1 Huddersfield

    Garry MonkImage source, Rex Features

    Leeds dropped into the relegation zone after Aaron Mooy's long-distance effort gave league leaders Huddersfield a 1-0 win at Elland Road. United host last-placed Blackburn on Tuesday night.

    Leeds head coach Garry Monk:

    "I'm disappointed with the result, of course. We went out there with the intention of trying to grab the initiative but, partly due to the way they set up, it became a bit of a nothing game.

    "The one mistake we made, not closing the ball down quickly enough, they shoot from distance and scored a goal.

    "We have to get a real reaction now on Tuesday. We need to take the three points, it's as simple as that. 

    "It's very important that we get this Elland Road monkey off our backs and get the three points."

  18. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Jonjo ShelveyImage source, Rex Features

    I'm always quite encouraged by the sight of a cultured passer of the ball knowing it's perfectly fine to hoof when in danger.

    Jonjo Shelvey did just that then.

    Ayoze Perez is on for Dwight Gayle as Newcastle make a change.

  19. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Nick Blackman had a second in his mind there where he could see the flashbulbs, the headlines, the limelight...

    Then he skewed his shot well wide on the half-volley and Newcastle got a goal-kick.

  20. Derby 0-1 Newcastlepublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 10 September 2016

    Matt Ritchie wants Newcastle to push up and out as he chases a long ball into the Derby half.

    The ball's coming straight back at them again though here. It's all Derby, but Newcastle's strength so far has been in their defensive work as a team. Solid and not lost their shape.

    On comes DeAndre Yedlin for the goalscorer Yoan Gouffran. Solid shift.