GOAL: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Sheff Utdpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 30 September 2017
Jason Cummings (9 mins)
Forest are level! Jason Cummings drills in from the edge of the area after a corner. This could be a decent game.
Jerome heads Norwich winner after Moore cancels out Maddison's opener
Canaries have Marley Watkins sent-off late on
Championship leaders Cardiff draw 0-0 with Derby
Wolves go second with 4-0 win at Burton
Hull thrash Birmingham 6-1; Bristol City, Barnsley, Forest and Villa win
Unbeaten League One leaders Shrewsbury win 2-0 against Scunthorpe
League Two leaders Notts County beaten 3-1 at Mansfield
Tom Garry and Felix Keith
Jason Cummings (9 mins)
Forest are level! Jason Cummings drills in from the edge of the area after a corner. This could be a decent game.
Fraizer Campbell (7 mins)
Birmingham give the ball away and Fraizer Campbell gets through one-on-one and calmly slots home.
New Blues boss Steve Cotterill, watching from the stands today, won't be too impressed with that.
Aston Villa 0-0 Bolton
Bolton have lost a troubling seven games in a row.
A trip to Villa Park is arguably not what you'd want when you're looking to end such a run.
Villa are bidding for a fourth league win in a row.
Diogo Jota (5 mins)
The goals are flying in early on in the Championship!
In-form Portuguese forward Diogo Jota is put through on goal by Ivan Cavaleiro and calmly passes the ball past Stephen Bywater.
Josh Brownhill (3 mins)
Bristol City's goalscoring run continues as Josh Brownhill - in for the suspended Marlon Pack in midfield - gives them the lead, with a big of help from a sizeable deflection.
And as a treat, here's Bristol City's goal GIF.
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Sheffield United
The Blades are on cloud nine! Their confidence is sky high and they lead inside three minutes through John Lundstram at the City Ground.
Let play commence.
Saturday's EFL action
The teams are heading out around the grounds for the 15:00 games... Get ready for another bumper afternoon. The time has almost arrived.
The BBC has this afternoon's EFL action covered across TV, radio and online.
All over the land, BBC local radio commentators will be covering your club, bringing you the action as it unfolds.
BBC Radio Solent's Andrew Moon is just one of them, commentating on Oldham's visit to Fratton Park to face Portsmouth.
Unfortunately, we can't bring any of those commentaries to you online because of rights restrictions but you can find the frequencies of your local station here.
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Cardiff v Derby (15:00 BST)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
The game between Cardiff and Derby sees one of the Bluebirds' favourite sons return to the Welsh capital.
Joe Ledley joined Derby earlier this month and marked his debut with a goal against Brentford on Tuesday.
The bearded Wales midfielder starts again today, against the club where he started his career back in 2004.
Ipswich v Bristol City (15:00 BST)
Ipswich Town midfielder Tom Adeyemi has been injured in the warm-up unfortunately for him and Mick McCarthy, so the Tractor Boys have replaced him with Tristan Nydam.
Cardiff v Derby (15:00 BST)
Given this stat from BBC Radio Derby, you would think the Rams will need to score at least twice today to leave the Cardiff City Stadium with three points.
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Reading v Norwich (17:30 BST)
It's not just all about the 15:00 BST kick-offs today, as we'll be following the live EFL action well in to the evening, for a fascinating meeting of two Championship sides in contrasting form.
Reading host Norwich from 17:30 and we'll have dedicated, live text coverage of that game right here.
As well as following all the action here on our live text service, you can keep across all the goals as they go in in England, Scotland and Wales by tuning in to Final Score.
Simply click on the play button at the top of this page to join Jason Mohammad, Garth Crooks and Leon Osman.
Cardiff v Derby (15:00 BST)
Top of the table and dreaming of a return to the Premier League under Neil Warnock, Cardiff have won back-to-back games, including a 3-1 win on Tuesday against Leeds.
Today they welcome a Derby side to the Cardiff City Stadium who could use a positive result to stop a disappointing run becoming a bad one.
The Rams are winless in their past four games in all competitions since putting five past Hull on 8 September, on a night when they were outstanding.
Nottingham Forest v Sheff Utd (15:00 BST)
Let's get back to this afternoon's EFL action, and one point of focus will be at the City Ground.
Newly-promoted Sheffield United have won seven of their opening 10 league games and sit a remarkable second in the table, led by Chris Wilder.
Today they travel to Nottingham Forest, who began the season impressively initially, but are now on a run of five losses in their past six Championship games.
FT: Huddersfield 0-4 Tottenham
Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Harry Kane has continued his superb form with a brace for Spurs in a 4-0 win at Huddersfield.
You can follow all of today's Premier League action here with the excellent Mike Henson.
Manchester City Women 5-2 Arsenal Women
Meanwhile it's all over in Women's Super League One, and Man City have made a big statement, beating Arsenal 5-2.
Hull City v Birmingham City (15:00 BST)
Following the sacking of Harry Redknapp earlier this month, Birmingham City have named Steve Cotterill as his replacement, on a two-and-half-year deal.
The former Bristol City boss will officially start his role on Monday and caretaker boss Lee Carsley - who is to stay on as Cotterill's number two - remains in charge for this afternoon's trip to Hull.
Blues have picked up four points from their two games so far under Carsley's interim leadership, including Wednesday's home win over Sheffield Wednesday.
Two League Two matches kicked off at 13:00 BST, so are midway through the second half.
League leaders Notts County, who had won their past six league games and conceded just once in the process, are being shocked by Mansfield, who lead 2-0 with two second-half goals from Danny Rose.
Elsewhere it is still goalless between mid-table sides Grimsby and Lincoln City.