Summary

  • Owls secure first home league win of 2017-18

  • Cardiff's 100% record ends with draw at Fulham

  • Unbeaten Leeds win 5-0 at home to Burton

  • Sheff Utd win at Sunderland, Boro beat Bolton

  • Flint scores Bristol City winner at Reading

  • Hasselbaink wins first game as Northampton boss

  1. Watch BBC Final Scorepublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Final ScoreImage source, BBC Sport

    As well as tucking into this live text feed throughout the afternoon, you can also follow the goals going in up and down the country by watching BBC's Final Score programme.

    You can join Jason and the boys right now by clicking the play icon at the top of this page.

  2. Team newspublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Fulham v Cardiff, Leeds v Burton

    Kenneth ZohoreImage source, Rex Features

    Championship leaders Cardiff name an unchanged side as they bid for a sixth straight league win, while hosts Fulham make four changes.

    Fulham: Button, Fredericks, Kalas, Ream, Odoi, McDonald, Johansen, Cisse, Mollo, Ayite, Sessegnon.

    Cardiff: Etheridge, Peltier, Bamba, Morrison, Bennett, Gunnarsson, Ralls, Damour, Hoilett, Mendez-Laing, Zohore.

    Unbeaten Leeds give a first start to deadline day signing Pierre Michel Lasogga up front, while Burton give a debut to new defender John Brayford.

    Leeds: Wiedwald, Anita, Cooper, Jansson, Ayling, Phillips, O'Kane, Hernandez, Saiz, Roofe, Lasogga.

    Burton: Bywater, Brayford, Warnock, Allen, McFadzean, Turner, Lund, Scannell, Akins, Mason, Buxton.

  3. Team newspublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Sunderland v Sheff Utd, Reading v Bristol City

    Jonny Williams and Marc Wilson both make their debuts for Sunderland, as deadline day signing Clayton Donaldson does likewise for Sheffield United.

    Sunderand: Ruiter, Wilson, Browning, Galloway, Kone, Rodwell, Ndong, Honeyman, Grabban, Williams, Vaughan.

    Sheffield United: Blackman, Stevens, Fleck, Basham, Sharp, Donaldson, Wright, Coutts, Freeman, Duffy.

    Aden FlintImage source, Getty Images

    Jon Dadi Bodvarsson makes his home debut for Reading but Dave Edwards is named on the bench, while Bristol City defender Aden Flint starts for the first time this season.

    Reading: Mannone, Gunter, Blackett, Moore, McShane, Van den Berg, Kelly, Bacuna, Barrow, Aluko, Bodvarsson.

    Bristol City: Fielding, Vyner, Flint, Baker, Bryan, O'Dowda, Brownhill, K.Smith, Paterson, Reid, Diedhiou.

  4. Team newspublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Preston v Barnsley, QPR v Ipswich Town

    Preston make three changes, with Paul Gallagher making his 500th career appearance, while Barnsley make two changes, with Gary Gardner and Ryan Hedges coming in.

    Preston: Maxwell, Fisher, Spurr, Huntington, Earl, Browne, Mavididi, Barkhuizen,Maguire, Hugill, Gallagher.

    Barnsley: Davies, McCarthy, Jackson, Lindsay, Pearson, Williams, Gardner, Potts, Hammill, Ugbo, Hedges.

    Nedum OnuohaImage source, Getty Images

    Nedum Onuoha makes his 200th appearance for QPR, who make three changes, as for Ipswich they hand a debut to Callum Connolly and a start for Flynn Downes in their two swaps.

    QPR: Smithies, Robinson, Baptiste, Onuoha, Wszolek, Scowen, Luongo, Freeman, Bidwell, Mackie, Washington.

    Ipswich Town: Bialkowski, Connolly, Iorfa, SPence, Knudsen, Ward, Downes, Skuse, Waghorn, Garner, McGoldrick.

  5. League Two fixturespublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    And here are this afternoon's 15:00 BST games in League Two, including a trip to Gloucestershire for early-season pace-setters Exeter:

    • Accrington Stanley v Carlisle
    • Barnet v Cambridge
    • Colchester v Crawley
    • Coventry v Port Vale
    • Crewe v Chesterfield
    • Forest Green Rovers v Exeter City
    • Luton Town v Swindon Town
    • Newport County v Wycombe Wanderers
    • Notts County v Morecambe
    • Stevenage v Lincoln City
    • Yeovil Town v Cheltenham Town

    Meanwhile, Mansfield's game at home to Grimsby is already an hour old - and the Stags are 2-0 up thanks to Lee Angol and Krystian Pearce. You can follow the final 30 minutes of that game by clicking here.

  6. League One fixturespublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    We'll keep you up to date with the main stories from League One throughout the afternoon. Here are today's third-tier fixtures (all 15:00 BST), including Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's return to management:

    • AFC Wimbledon v Portsmouth
    • Bristol Rovers v Walsall
    • Charlton v Southend
    • Fleetwood v Oldham
    • Northampton v Doncaster Rovers
    • Oxford United v Gillingham
    • Peterborough v Bradford City
    • Plymouth Argyle v Milton Keynes Dons
    • Rochdale v Blackburn Rovers
    • Rotherham v Bury
    • Scunthorpe v Blackpool
    • Shrewsbury v Wigan Athletic

    From 15:00, if you want to follow all the League One latest scores or select a specific match for live stats and text commentary., you can do so via here.

  7. What's on the menu?published at 14:17 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    In a moment, we'll run you through the team news from the Championship, but first let's take a look at the rest of this afternoon's EFL programme...

  8. get involved

    Get Involved via #bbceflpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Your transfer window in six words

    Harry RedknappImage source, Getty Images

    The transfer window may well have slammed shut nine whole days ago now but, with the always inconvenient international break getting in our way, we've not really had the chance to properly pick the bones out of what went on.

    There were a whopping 106 transfers involving English Football League clubs on deadline day alone - but how did you team do?

    We'd like you to sum up your club's transfer window in six words by using #bbcefl on Twitter. We look forward to reading them!

  9. Rampant Ramspublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    RECAP: Derby 5-0 Hull

    Derby winImage source, Getty Images

    The Championship action got back under way last night and Derby County certainly enjoyed their evening.

    Gary Rowett's side scored four goals in a clinical first-half display to secure a comfortable 5-0 win over Hull.

    Yes, FIVE nil. It was pretty convincing.

    You can read the full report here.

  10. Look who's back!published at 14:06 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Northampton v Doncaster Rovers

    Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkImage source, Getty Images

    At Sixfields this afternoon, all eyes will be on new Cobblers boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, after he signed a three-year deal to replace Justin Edinburgh.

    The former Chelsea striker will take charge of the League One side for the first time today, as they host Doncaster.

    It's Hasselbaink's third managerial job in English football, after spells at Burton and QPR.

  11. Coming up this afternoonpublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Steve BruceImage source, Getty Images

    Stick with us for every goal in the Championship as they go in this afternoon, with 10 second-tier games kicking off at 15:00 BST, before a teatime treat as Sheffield Wednesday host Nottingham Forest from 17:30.

    The afternoon games include a trip to Fulham for table-topping Cardiff, while Aston Villa host Brentford and Bolton host Middlesbrough.

    We'll also be keeping you up to date with all the key goings on in League One and League Two. Don't go anywhere, will you?

  12. Back to the grindpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 9 September 2017

    Saturday's EFL action

    Move over, international football. The club game is back!

    After the joys of Malta, Moldova and San Marino it's back to the Championship, League One and League Two for us this afternoon.

    Around six hours of Saturday entertainment lie ahead of us, as the EFL gets back to the job in hand.

    This is the place to be for all the key stories of the afternoon, around the grounds.