Summary

  • Aston Villa fight back to draw with Newcastle

  • Tshibola heads in equaliser; Elphick OG for Newcastle

  • Norwich go top of Championship with 3-1 win over Burton

  • Cardiff win to climb off the bottom

  • Bristol City thrash Fulham; Blackburn beat Derby

  1. League One round-uppublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Lee GregoryImage source, Rex Features

    Bolton boss Phil Parkinson welcomes his former side Bradford City to the Macron Stadium this afternoon, but it's a stalemate so far.

    Millwall are looking the liveliest team in League One, they went 1-0 down to Rochdale but Aiden O'Brien pulled them level and Lee Gregory has given them the lead from the spot.

    Elsewhere high-flying Port Vale are in front at Bristol Rovers through Martin Paterson.

  2. goal

    GOAL Norwich 1-0 Burtonpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Martin Olsson, 29 mins

    Martin OlssonImage source, Rex Features

    As we said earlier, Norwich have been going under the radar this season, despite starting the day second.

    But the Canaries are showing no sign of having their wings clipped as Martin Olsson drills a shot into the net from Graham Dorrans' clever pass.

  3. League Two round-uppublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    It's a day of homecomings in League Two.

    Hartlepool have taken the lead at league leaders Plymouth through Nathan Thomas, who left Argyle in 2015.

    And Cheltenham Town manager Gary Johnson, who said this week his return to Yeovil Town would "feel like a home game", is now 2-0 down, Darren Ward with the second Yeovil goal. Not such a party after all.

  4. Rajiv van La Parra sent off for Terrierspublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Reading 0-0 Huddersfield

    There's only been three goals in the Championship, but that doesn't mean there's no drama.

    Leaders Huddersfield have won four of their last five games, but their hopes of making it five from six have taken a big blow as Rajiv van La Parra is shown a second yellow card inside 30 minutes.

    It's still 0-0 at Reading, but the Terriers will play the next hour with only ten men.

  5. Wolves denied penalty?published at 15:27 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Wolves 0-0 Brentford

    Great feet from Joao Teixeira as the Wolves winger tricks his way into the box before going down after being bumped from behind.

    The Portuguese goes down but the referee says no penalty. Wolves boss Walter Zenga is not amused.

  6. goal

    GOAL QPR 0-1 Birminghampublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Lukas Jutkiewicz, 23 mins

    Lukas Jutkiewicz scoresImage source, Rex Features

    After going 28 months without a goal, Lukas Jutkiewicz has two in a week! 

    A corner to the Blues is headed down by Michael Morrison and Jutkiewicz can't miss from a yard out. Birmingham up to second as it stands. 

  7. QPR forced into early changepublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    QPR 0-0 Birmingham

    Jordan Cousins, who could have put QPR ahead in the first ten minutes, picks up an injury and can't continue. Pawel Wszolek is the man to replace him. 

    The hosts are seeing more of the ball at Loftus Road, but they've yet to trouble Birmingham keeper Adam Legzdins.

  8. Quiet start at Molineuxpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Wolves 0-0 Brentford

    It's been a low-key start between Wolves and Brentford, although Helder Costa has just volleyed straight at Daniel Bentley for the hosts after Romain Saiss' free-kick hit the wall.

    Meanwhile, Brighton have gone in front at home to Barnsley courtesy of Glenn Murray's close-range finish.

  9. Millers and Bluebirds in stalematepublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Rotherham 0-0 Cardiff

    Occasionally, games between two out-of-form sides turn into unexpected classics.

    It's not unfair to say that that is not the case at the moment in Rotherham's match with bottom side Cardiff.

    The two sides have split possession almost equally, and neither have mustered a shot in the first 15 minutes. It's all a bit nervy.

  10. League Two latestpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    A few teams are also off the mark in League Two.

    Cambridge United - bottom of the EFL after eight games - are a goal down at fellow strugglers Newport, Rhys Healey heading his side in front.

    And staying at the bottom of the table, Yeovil are 1-0 up at Cheltenham courtesy of Otis Khan.

  11. get involved

    Get Involved at #bbceflpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Who is, or has been, your team's best left-winger?

    Jolly: Either of the Murphy twins, equally would make great politicians being two places at once.

    Theo Davies: McIndoe for Bristol City. Just for his free-kick in extra time in the play-off semi-final vs Palace.

    Guessing you mean Josh and Jacob Murphy, who are both on Norwich's books, Jolly?

  12. goal

    Bristol City get first goal in the Championshippublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Fulham 0-1 Bristol City

    Tammy Abraham just can't stop scoring.

    The Chelsea loanee has his 10th goal of the season in all competitions, volleying in Jamie Paterson's cross to give Bristol City an early lead at Fulham.

  13. League One latestpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    It's been a slow start around all the grounds today but AFC Wimbledon have the first goal of the day in League One, Lyle Taylor giving them the lead against a struggling Shrewsbury Town side.

    And the second of the day in League One goes to...MK Donsof course. Ryan Colclough's strike putting them ahead at Fleetwood.

  14. Norwich on top early onpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Norwich 0-0 Burton

    No goals so far in our featured Championship games, with Burton matching high-flying Norwich so far at Carrow Road.

    Neither side has been able to test the opposition keeper just yet.

  15. goal

    First goal goes to Colchesterpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Colchester 1-0 Accrington Stanley

    Colchester finally get the first goal of the 15:00 starts, as Drey Wright powers a shot into the bottom corner past Stanley keeper Elliott Parish.

    The U's have made a good start to the season - they're sixth as it stands.

  16. Still waiting...published at 15:05 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Well, this is disappointing.

    Still no sign of a goal in the first five minutes around the country - surely it can't be too much longer now?

  17. And they're off...published at 15:00 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Get involved via #bbcefl

    The teams take to the field, and games are starting to get under way in the 15:00 kick-offs.

    Any thoughts where the first goal will come from?

  18. Follow the Premier Leaguepublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Paul Pogba celebrates his goal against LeicesterImage source, Rex Features

    It's a busy day in the Premier League, with eight games on the schedule.

    Manchester United took on defending champions Leicester in the early game, but there was no sign of captain Wayne Rooney in the Red Devils' starting line-up.

    His absence didn't hold the hosts back, as they ran out 4-1 winners at Old Trafford, with Paul Pogba getting his first goal for Jose Mourinho's side since re-signing from Juventus in an £89m deal.

    You can follow the rest of the day's games by clicking here.

  19. Listen to local radio commentarypublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    In addition to our live text coverage, you can also follow your club by listening to commentary from the BBC's local radio stations.

    Unfortunately, rights restrictions mean we can't put those commentaries online, but it's well worth tuning in on your radio set if you can.

  20. Get involvedpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 24 September 2016

    Your club's best left-winger via #bbcefl

    Labour party leader Jeremy CorbynImage source, Getty Images

    With 34 games still to be decided in the EFL, there will be no shortage of fans celebrating victories in around two hours' time.

    But perhaps the biggest winner of the day has already been decided, with Jeremy Corbyn comfortably beating off a challenge from Owen Smith to remain leader of the Labour Party with almost 62% of the vote. 

    With his reelection fresh in mind, I'm asking you to tell me your EFL club's best left-winger, past and present, by tweeting using the hashtag #bbcefl.

    Yes, we are really doing this.