Postpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 29 October 2016
Cardiff 0-0 Wigan
Sean Morrison has headed just wide from Peter Whittingham's free-kick for Cardiff.
Half-time is nearly upon us in the EFL.
FT: Blackburn 1-1 Wolves
Stunning Gallagher volley gives Rovers the lead amid fan protests
Edwards heads Wolves equaliser
Mitrovic double gives Newcastle 2-1 win at Preston
Murray hat-trick as Brighton beat Norwich 5-0
League One leaders Scunthorpe beat Swindon 4-1
Gary Smee
Cardiff 0-0 Wigan
Sean Morrison has headed just wide from Peter Whittingham's free-kick for Cardiff.
Half-time is nearly upon us in the EFL.
Brighton 1-0 Norwich
Brighton keeper David Stockdale smothers a dangerous cross from the right from Jacob Murphy, with Cameron Jerome looking to get on the end of it.
Norwich are yet to seriously test the Albion stopper.
Glenn Murray's early goal still separates the sides.
Fulham have doubled their lead against the Championship's surprise high-flyers Huddersfield.
On-loan Chelsea defender Tomas Kalas with his first goal for Slavisa Jokanovic's side.
The Whites are chasing their first home win since the opening game of the season.
Elsewhere it's still goalless at Cardiff, Preston and Leeds.
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Could Shrewsbury's fortunes be changing with the arrival of new boss Paul Hurst? Town, who have not won in their last 10 games and are bottom of League One, are 1-0 up at Southend through captain Adam El-Abd.
In League Two, Carlisle's unbeaten run is looking secured already as they are now beating Crawley 2-0. Meanwhile Colchester have equalised against leaders Plymouth.
Preston 0-0 Newcastle
Newcastle keeper Karl Darlow has just tipped an effort from Bailey Wright over the bar.
Jamaal Lascelles is furious with the officials as Darlow clattered in the process.
Preston have enjoyed a decent spell of pressure as they seek a fifth successive league win.
The Lilywhites' last home defeat came against Barnsley on 10 September.
Cardiff 0-0 Wigan
Wigan are starting to come back into the match at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The Latics had to survive an aerial bombardment from the Bluebirds
The managerless visitors are looking to end a run of four games without a win.
Brighton 1-0 Norwich
There's a bit of a coming together between Norwich left-back Martin Olsson and Brighton striker Glenn Murray.
The two players go head-to-head and both get a yellow card for their troubles from referee Andy Madley.
Tempers flaring on the south coast.
League One's top two are cruising at the moment. Bolton are 3-0 up at home to Port Vale while leaders Scunthorpe are 2-0 ahead against Swindon.
There have been six goals so far in League Two and two of those have put Exeter City in control at Morecambe. A win could see Paul Tisdale's men climb out of the relegation zone.
Hold the front page - Derby have scored!
Cyrus Christie heads the Rams in front against Sheffield Wednesday. It's just their eighth goal of the league season. Wow.
Nottingham Forest hadn't kept a clean sheet in the league before today's match at Reading.
And it's now 15 games without a shut out. Garath McCleary has given the hosts the lead at the Madejski Stadium.
Barnsley are also in front against Bristol City at Oakwell through Marley Watkins.
Preston 0-0 Newcastle
It's been a low key opening quarter at Deepdale.
Matt Ritchie has had Newcastle's first effort on target, but it was a comfortable take for Preston stopper Chris Maxwell.
Paul Gallagher has had a free-kick blocked by a defensive wall at the other end.
Brighton 1-0 Norwich
Brighton's promotion challenge so far this season has been built on a solid defence.
The Seagulls have kept the most clean sheets in the top four tiers, with nine in the Championship.
If they keep a 10th today, they'll extend their unbeaten run to nine games.
Wes Hoolahan has had Norwich's first chance, shooting wide from distance.
League One promotion chasers Bolton, Bradford and Sheffield United are all winning, having taken early leads.
In League Two, unbeaten Carlisle are 1-0 up against Crawley. Could this mean Bluebirds midfielder Nicky Adams will extend his own unbeaten run? He is yet to lose a game this year.
Cardiff 0-0 Wigan
Cardiff have threatened twice early on against struggling Wigan.
Latics stopper Adam Bogdan has made a smart save from Anthony Pilkington's header following Peter Whittingham's corner.
Wigan defender Reece Burke has also cleared Sol Bamba's header off the line as Cardiff appealed the ball went in.
Ipswich 1-1 Rotherham
Unbelievable scenes at Portman Road in the first few minutes.
Danny Ward pokes in for Rotherham after the hosts fail to clear a corner and it's all square inside seven minutes.
Chris Martin has also put Fulham 1-0 up against Huddersfield. Slavisa Jokanovic may even crack a smile soon!
Glenn Murray
Brighton get the early breakthrough at the Amex in the battle between second and fourth in the Championship.
Canaires keeper Michael McGovern takes a heavy touch and Glenn Murray muscles the Northern Irishman off the ball.
Murray has an open goal to aim for, but his finish goes in off the post.
A seventh league goal of the season for the striker.
Preston 0-0 Newcastle
Championship leaders Newcastle have started on top at Deepdale.
A chipped pass by Matt Ritchie towards the run of Yoan Gouffran forces Preston goalkeeper Chris Maxwell to race out and head clear.
The Magpies scored six against the Lilywhites in the EFL Cup in midweek.
Ipswich 1-0 Rotherham (Sears)
Oh dear, it doesn't get any better for the Championship's bottom side Rotherham.
Freddie Sears puts Ipswich in front in the third minute - it's just the former West Ham forward's second goal in 41 games.
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It's three o'clock on a Saturday, which means only one thing.... kick-off.
Where will the first goal come?
FT: Oxford United 2-1 Millwall
A poor October for Oxford United ends with a 2-1 home defeat by Millwall, leaving Michael Appleton's side with just one win from their last six games.
Liam Sercombe put the hosts in front before Steve Morison and Aiden O'Brien scored for Neil Harris's side.
A third win in four moves Millwall up to 10th in League One.
Thirty two other EFL games are about to get started.
Reading v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Goals are a problem for Reading right now.
Despite being ninth in the Championship table, they have netted just 15 times in 14 league games.
Many Royals fans think the man who could change that is academy product Dominic Samuel, who scored seven goals in 25 games on loan at Gillingham last season.
However, the 22-year-old is willing to wait for his moment to impress, having made just three first-team appearances for the Berkshire side this season.
"Whatever opportunity I get, I'll take with both hands" said Samuel.
"I just have to make sure I play well so that if [Jaap Stam] does need to change the team, I'm the first person that comes to mind."