Postpublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 19 August 2017
Wolves 0-1 Cardiff
Now Wolves need to do what no side managed in the first three league games this season - score against Cardiff.
Leeds secure impressive win at Sunderland
Mendez-Laing gives Cardiff victory at Wolves
Ipswich beat Brentford for four wins in four
Steve Bruce's Villa see off Norwich 4-2
Forest beat Boro 2-1
Sheff Utd defeat Barnsley in early game
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Wolves 0-1 Cardiff
Now Wolves need to do what no side managed in the first three league games this season - score against Cardiff.
Joe Ralls
Cardiff lead at Molineux! Are they going to make it four league wins from four?
Joe Ralls slots in from Junior Hoilett's excellent square ball to send the travelling fans from Wales into raptures.
Villa 2-0 Norwich
Norwich create arguably their best opening of the game so far, but Steven Naismith hits the side-netting, after Josh Murphy's good ball through.
Championship latest
Mick McCarthy's day is getting better and better. Joe Garner's header has just put his Ipswich side 2-0 up against Brentford. The effort smashed against the bar and bounced down, but goalline technology intervened in Ipswich's favour.
With Wolves and Cardiff still drawing, the Tractor Boys could be the only Championship team with four wins from four by the end of the day.
Wolves 0-0 Cardiff
Wolves seem lively since the break. Can either of these two sides keep their winning starts going?
Villa 2-0 Norwich
Villa are unbeaten in eight home league games against Norwich and it'll take a mighty second-half improvement from the Canaries to stop that stat extending this afternoon, based on their first-half showing.
Play is resuming around the grounds for the second 45 minutes. I hope you enjoyed your cuppa.
HT: Ipswich 1-0 Brentford
There's plenty of football still to be played this afternoon but, as it stands, Ipswich are on course to be the only Championship side still holding a 100% record after four league games.
HT: QPR 0-1 Hull City
Jarrod Bowen has given Hull a half-time lead against QPR at Loftus Road.
It's fair to say he enjoyed the scoring feeling.
HT: Villa 2-0 Norwich
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at Villa Park
Villa appear to have settled a few nerves and silenced a few doubters with the quality of their first-half display against Norwich - capped by boyhood Villa fan Andre Green's superb right-foot curler to secure a two-goal lead just before the break.
The superb Conor Hourihane has been at the heart of most of their best work, but it is also the quality of their youngsters that has shone through.
Sadly, on-loan Spurs man Joshua Onomah has limped out of the fray but, of the two teenagers who have come through the ranks, league debutant Keinan Davis has led the line well, setting up the first - and Green's goal was a memorable way for him to get off the mark.
No wonder the Holte End gave him the same choral reception with which they'd just lauded Davis. This time it was "Andre Green, He's One Of Our Own."
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Shall we have a quick run through the other half-time scores? Ok then.
Forest 1-0 Boro
Forest are very good value for their lead so far. Boro have work to do.
Wolves 0-0 Cardiff
Cardiff are the only team in the Championship still yet to concede a league goal this season - that record remains intact as they head off for a break at Molineux.
Villa 2-0 Norwich
The Canaries have lost 10 of their past 18 away league games - winning just two - and they're on course for another away day to forget this afternoon.
Wolves 0-0 Cardiff
They're in to two added minutes at the end of the first half at Molineux, where it remains goalless between two of the sides who had made winning starts to the season.
Championship latest
Just three of the nine 15:00 BST Championship kick-offs without a goal so far.
No goals to report from the game of the day between Wolves and Cardiff, as we know. And Fulham against Sheffield Wednesday and Bristol City against Millwall are also scoreless.
Forest 1-0 Boro
Former Forest man Britt Assombalonga misses a terrific chance for a goal against his old side, blasting wide when he was through, one-on-one.
The home fans love that.