Hull hit the barpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 23 September 2017
Reading 0-1 Hull
Seb Larsson has struck the woodwork with a free-kick for Hull, who are chasing a first away win in the league for 13 months.
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Jay Freeman and Matthew Henry
Reading 0-1 Hull
Seb Larsson has struck the woodwork with a free-kick for Hull, who are chasing a first away win in the league for 13 months.
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Wolves 0-0 Barnsley
They're back under way at Molineux, where Wolves have made a half-time change. Scottish full-back Barry Douglas has replaced teenager Ruben Vinagre.
There's still possibly Helder Costa to come off the bench later as Wanderers search for a breakthrough.
We are back under way around the country.
Let's have some more goals!
So could Exeter's six-game winning run end today?
With Notts County 1-0 up against 10-man Lincoln, the lead at the top is down to one point as it stands.
Port Vale are ahead having parted company with Michael Brown earlier this week while another club with a temporary boss, Chesterfield, are still goalless against Luton.
Leeds are currently top of the Championship as things stand as they lead Ipswich 2-1 at the break, while Wolves are goalless against Barnsley and Cardiff lead Sunderland 1-0 at the Stadium of Light.
At the other end of the table, Brentford are currently a goal to the good against Bolton as both sides look to end their winless runs in the league this season. Managerless Birmingham are currently 0-0 away at Derby.
Elsewhere, Hull are leading 1-0 at Reading. QPR v Burton, Preston v Millwall, Norwich v Bristol City and Fulham v Middlesbrough are all goalless.
There is just one game goalless at half-time in League One and it's the leaders Shrewsbury Town at home against Blackburn Rovers.
Shrewsbury are just one of two EFL clubs unbeaten this season. With them level, third-placed Peterborough and second-placed Wigan have the chance to close the gap on the League One leaders and it's Wigan ahead after 45 minutes.
Michael Jacobs got the goal with a strike from outside the area.
Elsewhere, Nile Ranger - who had an electronic tag removed yesterday - has scored one of Southend's three goals at Fleetwood.
The half-time whistles are blowing - let's bring you up to date with what's been going on the first half in the EFL today...
Leeds 2-1 Ipswich
Almost another leveller from Ipswich right before the break against Leeds.
Grant Ward's corner is headed towards goal by Luke Chambers but Vurnon Anita is on hand to head away off the line.
Worth the wait?!
Nathan Tyson has scored his first goal in 12 years for Wycombe Wanderers!
It's a header from close range against Colchester, the first goal of Tyson's second spell at Wycombe and his first for the club since September 2005.
The celebrations were short-lived though. Colchester have equalised through Brandon Hanlan.
Sunderland 0-1 Cardiff, Wolves 0-0 Barnsley
Chances late in the first half for Sunderland and Barnsley.
Bryan Oviedo has hit the post for Sunderland against Cardiff, who still lead 1-0, while Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy has saved Adam Hammill's shot at Molineux. Still goalless there.
In League Two, Port Vale are ahead in their first game since parting company with manager Michael Brown last week.
Tom Pope headed home from close range to put Vale 1-0 up against Yeovil. David Kelly and Chris Morgan are in caretaker charge today.
Elsewhere, Notts County are making the extra man count against Lincoln City with a goal from Jon Stead.
Yoann Barbet
Goal at the Macron Stadium! Brentford fans, could your winless run be over? Something had to give and it finally has.
Yoann Barbet curls a left-footed free-kick into the net and Bolton's misery is compounded.
Wolves 0-0 Barnsley
Barnsley have had their fair share of the game at Molineux, but Wolves are coming more into it in the closing stages of the first half.
Leo Bonatini and Danny Batth have both had efforts on goal in recent moments for the home side.
Half an hour gone and we've had two red cards in the EFL.
The first one to go was Lincoln City's Billy Knott against Notts County for a high boot and the second has come at Highbury in an action-packed first half.
There were two goals in the first four minutes and now Fleetwood's Aiden O'Neill has been sent off. Can Southend take advantage of the extra man?
Leeds 2-1 Ipswich
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Elland Road
Leeds United's poor defending was finally punished with Ipswich Town's equaliser - but that lead was restored within seconds.
As if the home crowd were not unhappy enough, Ipswich's players angered them further with a lengthy drinks break after scoring.
Didn't do them much good.
Reading 0-1 Hull
Hull still lead at Reading with that earlier goal from Fraizer Campbell.
That was his first for Hull since 2008 - obviously he's been away to various other clubs since his initial spell with the Tigers. Otherwise that would be SOME goal drought.
It's all about the bottom of the table in League One at the minute.
Bury and Rochdale started the day in the relegation places but both are ahead, Bury 1-0 up against Charlton and Rochdale 2-0 up at home against Gillingham.
Gillingham have won just one of their last 18 away. They're going to have to do it the hard way if they're going to turn this around.
Kalvin Phillips
Well that didn't take long! Kalvin Phillips restores Leeds' lead, rounding the goalkeeper before finding the net.
David McGoldrick
Well well well. This might shake things up at the top of the Championship a bit..
Ipswich Town have levelled against Leeds United after Grant Ward lofted in a free-kick for David McGoldrick to head home.