SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 63 mins
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Leeds make their first switch of the evening - goalscorer Souleymane Doukara is replaced by Northern Ireland midfielder Stuart Dallas.
Newcastle 0-1 Blackburn
Mulgrew earns Blackburn shock win
Brighton close gap to two points with win
Derby beat Norwich - Canaries fifth-straight loss
Rotherham 1-2 Leeds in late game
Millers' Odemwingie sent off for elbow
Ian Woodcock, Louise Gwilliam and Gary Smee
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Leeds make their first switch of the evening - goalscorer Souleymane Doukara is replaced by Northern Ireland midfielder Stuart Dallas.
FT: Newcastle 0-1 Blackburn
Championship strugglers Blackburn stunned Newcastle United as Charlie Mulgrew's winner ended the leaders' run of nine successive victories.
Blackburn manager Owen Coyle:
"People see the table and think Blackburn are a poor team - nothing could be further from the truth.
"We took two points from our first seven games and there was a lot going on at the club. From there after, I think that is now 17 points from 11 games. That is close to play-off form.
"We stuck to the game-plan, we asked them to stand toe-to-toe, we marked them man for man all over the park. We knew we would have to do a lot of dirty work.
"It was important for us off the back of last week's win to try and start an unbeaten run. Now we have to kick on."
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
It looks like Will Vaulks, who replaced Greg Halford after two minutes, is going to carry on for Rotherham.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Leeds are really pushing for a third.
Kyle Bartley rises to meet a corner but it's straight at Lewis Price.
Will Vaulks is now down for Rotherham. Surely not another injury for the Millers?
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
That's excellent goalkeeping from Rotherham substitute Lewis Price.
Hadi Sacko races onto a long ball over the top, but Price races out and claims it ahead of the Leeds winger.
Moments later Kemar Roofe goes down in the box but Stuart Atwell waves away his penalty protests.
Hmm, it looked like Stephen Kelly dragged him back. Finally a bit of luck for Rotherham!
FT: Wolves 0-2 Sheffield Wednesday
Paul Lambert's first home game in charge of Wolves ended in defeat by Sheffield Wednesday and left his side only out of the bottom three on goal difference.
Wolves manager Paul Lambert said:
"If you don't look behind you, you are naive.
"We are in a fight along with a few others and in a dangerous position, but that is why we are here - to try and get out of it. There are a lot of games to go but we have to defend better.
"If you can get this right it is a cracking place to be but you have to handle the occasion. It is up to us to find lads who can do it. The ones who can will go with you and the ones who can't will struggle.
"Individual errors have cost us and we are going to have to be more streetwise than that. Sheffield Wednesday are a really good side and they punished us. We were a lot better in the second half but by then the horse had bolted."
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Eunan O'Kane goes into the book for Leeds for a blatant trip on Tom Adeyemi.
Rotherham earn a free-kick from 30 yards out which Joe Newell wastes. Poor.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
October's EFL young player of the month Kalvin Phillips tries his luck from 25 yards but skews his shot well wide.
There are definitely more goals in this one.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
The Millers are full of energy, but face such a tough battle thanks to Peter Odemwingie's first-half recklessness.
I wouldn't suggest Kenny Jackett plays the lottery this evening.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Rotherham still appear to be fighting though.
The hosts win a couple of corners, but they come to nothing.
At least they're in the right area of the field.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
What an effort by Leeds winger Hadi Sacko.
He absolutely smashes a volley from 30 yards which just flies over. Wow.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
Leeds get the second half under way.
What do Rotherham do here? They've got to go for it surely? Their Championship survival is looking more and more bleak each week.
FT: Reading 2-1 Bristol City
Reading scored two goals in six minutes to secure a fifth successive Championship win as they beat Bristol City at the Madejski Stadium.
Reading manager Jaap Stam said:
"We need to be realistic. We're not trying to copy a certain team, we've got our own style of play and that's what we're trying to do.
"But we're trying to play and we've done it loads of times. If people are talking about us like that, that's a good thing.
"The guys are getting appreciated for what they're doing on the pitch. Maybe people can say as well that Barcelona and Man City are trying to play like Reading."
FT: Brentford 1-2 Birmingham City
Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak made a string of fine saves as Birmingham edged out Brentford, who are now without a win in four at home, to stay fourth and pick up their first away victory in six attempts.
Birmingham boss Gary Rowett said:
"We rode our luck and if luck was a horse I have won the Grand National today.
"I'm sure they will be disappointed not to get anything out of the game but we were resilient and made blocks and that made us difficult to beat.
"We had good opportunities to counter-attack and we had chances to go and get a third. We haven't won enough away from home this season so we wanted to take a gamble.
"We are not an easy side to beat but we work incredibly hard and we want to keep improving because if we play like we did today we will struggle to stay in fourth."
HT: Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
And that second Leeds goal is the last action of a dramatic first half in south Yorkshire.
When I say drama - how about a red card for a shocking elbow from Rotherham's Peter Odemwingie, painful looking injuries to Millers pair Lee Camp and Greg Halford and two sucker-punch goals from the visitors.
It could be a very long second half for the Championship's rock bottom side.
Rotherham 0-2 Leeds
That could be game, set and match on the stroke of half-time.
Souleymane Doukara picks up the ball on the edge of the box, jinks his way into the area and slots a low effort past replacement goalkeeper Lewis Price.
It didn't have much power, but the placement was spot on from the gangly forward.
Rotherham 0-1 Leeds
After the injury and red-card drama in this first half, there will be seven minutes added on.
Rotherham 0-1 Leeds
Rotherham certainly haven't given up.
Leeds are thankful for the offside flag as the ball bounces through to skipper Richard Wood, unmarked on the six-yard line, but the defender spoons his shot over anyway.
Rotherham 0-1 Leeds
So, two injuries, including your goalkeeper, and a red card.
How are Rotherham going to get back into this game?
Answers on a postcard please to #bbcefl.
Rotherham 0-1 Leeds
Rotherham keeper Lee Camp is indeed coming off.
Wales international Lewis Price replaces him.