Postpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 14 April 2017
HT: Wolves 0-1 Brighton
As the Wolves and Brighton players take a break, it's time to bring you news of a developing story involving Birmingham City.
FT: Newcastle 1-1 Leeds
Chris Wood scores last-minute equaliser for Leeds
Leaders Brighton beat Wolves at Molineux
Brighton need four points from four games to guarantee first ever Premier League promotion
Huddersfield beat Preston 3-2 with stoppage time winner
Coventry relegated to League Two
Coventry v Charlton earlier held up by plastic pigs being thrown on to the pitch
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Tom Garry
HT: Wolves 0-1 Brighton
As the Wolves and Brighton players take a break, it's time to bring you news of a developing story involving Birmingham City.
Wolves 0-1 Brighton
The half-time whistle goes and as it stands Brighton will need no more than four points to reach the Premier League.
They got better as the half went on and arguably deserve their lead.
Wolves 0-1 Brighton
Another Wolves mistake, another Brighton chance.
Conor Coady heads a clearance straight to Tomer Hemed but the striker's shot flies over the bar.
Wolves 0-1 Brighton
Lethal. Absolutely lethal.
The Championship's player of the year Anthony Knockaert has one chance and he takes it.
He's helped by Kortney Hause missing his initial clearance but he still has plenty to do as the defender gets back on the cover.
But Knockaert has one thing in mind and beats Andy Lonergan with a low left-foot short from the edge of the box.
Wolves 0-1 Brighton
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
We're back under way at Molineux but those two hold-ups have meant we've had a scrappy end to the half.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Wolves defend a free-kick without Danny Batth but the referee inadvertently helps them as he gets in the way as Steve Sidwell shapes to shoot.
Batth is back but now Jon Dadi Bodvarsson and Lewis Dunk are both receiving treatment.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
That's a nasty tumble by Wolves captain Danny Batth.
He jumps with Glenn Murray but as he lands his left-foot slips and his right knee twists underneath him. Batth is down for treatment and Mike Williamson is warming up.
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Tom McQuillin: I don't think even the ref is sure why he gave the penalty - embarrassing end to the Huddersfield game.
James Blayney: 24 games....2 wins....Zola must be getting close to the worst manager in Championship history..
Joe Shennan: This division is crazy. And absolutely brilliant.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Wolves switch off at a corner as Brighton play it to Solly March on the edge of the box, who fizzes a left-foot shot into the side netting with Andy Lonergan beaten.
It was a slow start by the Seagulls but they're on top now.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Thirty minutes in and we're still goalless at Molineux, with Seagulls striker Tomer Hemed coming closest to opening the scoring.
He's hit the bar with an earlier shot and now sees a header tipped over by Andy Lonergan only for a goal-kick to be awarded.
Lonergan didn't have to worry with this Glenn Murray shot.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Brighton this time attack down the left as Sebastien Pocognoli gets in behind Conor Coady but Danny Batth is on hand to clear the full-back's low cross.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Brighton open up Wolves again as Ben Marshall - no relation - lets Bruno run off the back of him.
The full-back gets his foot on an angled cross to pull the ball back across goal but Tomer Hemed can't react quick enough and his effort flies off target.
The Seagulls are coming back into this.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Wolves fancy this tonight. They're pressing Brighton with great intent and the fans are roaring their approval.
Ivan Cavaleiro again pops up in space but sees a left-foot drive blocked by Lewis Dunk.
At the other end Glenn Murray sliced a shot from distance horribly wide a short while ago.
Huddersfield 3-2 Preston
A great stat coming out of the John Smith's Stadium from our friends at Opta.
Remember, Huddersfield's win means that Brighton's promotion champagne is on ice for now.
A Terriers defeat would have meant the Seagulls would have been all but promoted to the top flight for the first time since 1983 with a win this evening. But it's not to be.
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Sheffield United have done all they can to claim the League One title this weekend by winning 3-0 at struggling Port Vale. If Bolton fail to win on Saturday the celebrations can begin.
Chesterfield are deep in trouble at the bottom of the table, after losing 4-0 at Southend.
Meanwhile Gillingham have pulled four points away from the relegation zone by beating Bristol Rovers 3-1.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Wolves have dominated so far but Brighton should be in front.
Romain Saiss gives away possession in midfield and in a flash Anthony Knockaert plays in Tomer Hemed whose angled shot comes back off the angle of post and bar.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
A bit of magic from Ivan Cavaleiro creates a crossing chance.
It falls to Andi Weimann but the former Aston Villa striker skews a left-foot shot off target from 18 yards.
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
It's a cracking atmosphere inside Molineux, with the South Bank in full song.
Wolves are attacking that end in this half and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson was not far away from Conor Coady's cross a couple of minutes ago.
Uwe Huenemeier did just enough to stop him getting his head on it.
Coventry 1-1 Charlton
Relegation has been staring Coventry in the face for weeks and it has finally been confirmed today.
The Sky Blues needed to win to stand any chance of keeping their survival hopes alive but it was not to be.
The 1987 FA Cup winners will be playing in League Two next season. The EFL Trophy win aside, it is not a good time to be a Coventry fan.