Summary

  • 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

  1. Goals in the Championshippublished at 15:17 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Ipswich striker Grant WardImage source, Rex Features

    There are some early goals to tell you about in the second tier.

    High-flying Reading are in front against Bristol City through Garath McCleary.

    There is some relief for under-pressure Mick McCarthy at Portman Road - Grant Ward has given Ipswich the lead against QPR.

    Clayton Donaldson has put Birmingham 1-0 up at Brentford from the penalty spot.

  2. Postpublished at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Newcastle 0-0 Blackburn

    The hosts win their first corner of the day but the visitors clear it away with relative ease.

  3. Postpublished at 15:14 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wolves 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday

    It's been end-to-end in the opening 10 minutes in Paul Lambert's first home game in charge for Wolves.

    But it's the hosts who almost take the lead at Molineux - Conor Coady dragging a volley wide after some superb build up.

    Close.

  4. Postpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Derby 0-0 Norwich

    Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan sends a shot just over the bar for the out-of-sorts visitors.

  5. Game stopped at The Valleypublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    The ValleyImage source, Rex Features

    The League One game was halted between Charlton and Sheffield United at The Valley straight after kick-off as fans threw taxis and balls onto the pitch in protest at Addicks' owner Roland Duchatelet.

    Play eventually restarted a couple of minutes later.

    Plenty for new Charlton manager Karl Robinson to think about before he takes control on Monday.

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  6. Postpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Newcastle 0-0 Blackburn

    The visitors are still on top at Newcastle.

    Craig Conway forces an attacking free-kick but his ball in misses everybody.

    Rovers are third from bottom but are dominating the leaders so far.

  7. Postpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Newcastle 0-0 Blackburn

    Great save from Newcastle goalkeeper Karl Darlow to deny Blackburn striker Danny Graham.

    The visitors have started very brightly compared to the nervous hosts.

  8. goal

    BLACKPOOL score the first EFL goalpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Blackpool 1-0 Newport (Brad Potts)

    The Football League's bottom side Newport County get off to the worst possible start as Brad Potts puts Blackpool ahead after four minutes.

    There's your first EFL goal of this packed Saturday folks.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    We are under way in all our 15:00 GMT games.

    Who will bring us the first EFL goal of the day?

  10. 'Football is for everybody'published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    #GetInspired

    Media caption,

    'Football is for everybody'

    A new project by the English Football League called 'Every Player Counts' has been launched at Wembley Stadium with the aim of getting 10,000 more disabled people playing football.  

    The project aims to give as many disabled people as possible access to football for the first time.  

    The former England player Danny Mills and Paralympics GB footballer Jack Rutter share their experiences. 

  11. Smile ladspublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    QPR boss Ian HollowayImage source, Rex Features

    Ollie's not shy of a camera or two, but I think Bolton boss Phil Parkinson and Cardiff manager Neil Warnock outshine the QPR man in the 'strike a pose' stakes this afternoon...

    Bolton boss Phil ParkinsonImage source, Rex Features
    Cardiff manager Neil WarnockImage source, Rex Features

    Will they be feeling quite as chipper at full-time?

  12. Today's football on the BBC...published at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Jason Mohammad, Martin Keown and Dean Saunders are there take you through all the games around the grounds on Final Score on the Red Button right now and then from 16:30 GMT on BBC One.

  13. Blackett loves learning from 'idol' Stampublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Reading v Bristol City (15:00 GMT)

    We would all like to play with our footballing heroes, wouldn't we?

    One man who is doing just that right now is Reading defender Tyler Blackett.

    He was a six-year-old, living in Manchester, when his manager Jaap Stam won the treble with that famous Manchester United side in 1999.

    Jaap StamImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Jaap Stam won six trophies with Manchester United between 1998 and 2001

    Blackett moved to the Madejski Stadium from United in the summer, and has become a regular starter as the Royals have climbed to third in the Championship table.  

    Media caption,

    Tyler Blackett says playing under Jaap Stam was a major reason why he joined Reading.

    "I remember watching Jaap Stam from a young age," Blackett told BBC Radio Berkshire "I grew up watching that treble-winning Manchester United team."

    "I've seen the way he played and to work with him every day is great."

  14. Pick me boss!published at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Barnet v Notts County (15:00 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Barnet youngster scores wonder goal

    Barnet's teenage left-back Joe Payne thought of a canny way to put himself in the forefront of manager Martin Allen's mind for the weekend.

    The 17-year-old scored with this superb strike from the halfway line in his side's win over Enfield Town in the Middlesex Senior Challenge Cup on Wednesday.

    Sadly he's had to make do with a seat in the stands today.

  15. get involved

    Winning (and losing) runspublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Tweet us using #bbcefl

    In homage to Newcastle's bid to make it nine straight league wins with victory over Blackburn today we'd like to hear the best winning, or losing, run your team has been involved in.

    Or maybe you've played for a team that won every game to win a glorious promotion?

    Anybody out there played for a team that lost every game in a season?

    Get in touch using #bbcefl on Twitter.

  16. 'It's still heart-attack material'published at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wolves v Sheffield Wednesday (15:00 GMT)

    Paul LambertImage source, Rex Features

    Wolves boss Paul Lambert leads his new side in a home game for the first time today as they welcome Sheffield Wednesday to the Molineux.

    Lambert helped his new charges to a credible 0-0 draw at Preston in his first game and admitted it had been an exciting first day in the office.

    "There's a great adrenaline rush about all this," Lambert told BBC Sport. "It's still heart-attack material but it's what I've done since I was 15.

    "There's a great buzz about the whole thing and I'm delighted to start with our first clean sheet in 10 matches."

  17. Team newspublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Preston v Burton: Preston make one change - Paul Gallagher is injured so Marnick Vermijl comes in.

    Damien McCrory and Tom Naylor start for Burton as Nigel Clough makes two changes from the 3-0 loss at Reading.

    Reading v Bristol City: Reading are unchanged as Jaap Stam's men look for a fifth-straight league win.

    Bristol City also name the same side from Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Birmingham, but Luke Freeman returns to the bench following an ankle injury.

    Wolves v Sheffield Wednesday: Paul Lambert makes two changes for Wolves - Dave Edwards and Richard Stearman start, replacing Bright Enobakhare and suspended skipper Danny Batth.

    Lucas Joao makes his first start since 27 August for The Owls, replacing Gary Hooper.

  18. 'Describe yourself in three words...'published at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Ipswich Town v QPR (15:00 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Which three words does Holloway use to describe himself?

    Football Focus caught up with new QPR boss Ian Holloway earlier this week.

    Holloway is in his second spell in charge at Loftus Road and Focus reporter Mark Clemmit asks him if he can recall how he descibed himself in three words a decade ago.

    Surprisingly, his answer isn't chilled-out entertainer.

  19. League Two fixturespublished at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    • Accrington v Yeovil
    • Barnet v Notts County
    • Blackpool v Newport
    • Cambridge v Cheltenham
    • Carlisle v Mansfield
    • Colchester v Crewe
    • Crawley v Grimsby
    • Doncaster v Leyton Orient
    • Exeter v Luton
    • Morecambe v Plymouth
    • Portsmouth v Stevenage
    • Wycombe v Hartlepool
  20. League Two previewpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Mansfield manager Steve EvansImage source, Rex Features

    League Two table-toppers Plymouth will be glad to be back on the road today after back-to-back home defeats cut their lead to three points. The Pilgrims visit free-falling Morecambe who have lost five of their last six league games. 

    Second-placed Carlisle host Steve Evans' Mansfield and third-placed Doncaster face a home game against managerless strugglers Leyton Orient.