Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 14 October 2017
Norwich 0-1 Hull
James Maddison has spearheaded Norwich's recent good run in the Championship - can the former Coventry man get them back into the match against Hull?
Wolves go top of Championship with win over Aston Vila
Diogo Jota and Leo Bonatini scored Wolves' second-half goals
Bolton ended 640-minute goal drought and got first league win of season
Sheffield United beat Ipswich 1-0 to move level with second-placed Cardiff
Andrew Aloia and Rob Stevens
Norwich 0-1 Hull
James Maddison has spearheaded Norwich's recent good run in the Championship - can the former Coventry man get them back into the match against Hull?
In League One, managerless Gillingham have taken the lead at Peterborough through midfielder Lee Martin. Steve Lovell is in interim charge after Peter Taylor left his post as director of football and caretaker boss at Priestfield in midweek.
If they hold on, that would be a crucial three points for the Gills, who started the day in 23rd place.
Rotherham are on course for their fifth straight home win in the league after Will Vaulks put them 1-0 up against Scunthorpe.
No more goals to report in League Two at the moment. As it stands, Kevin Nolan's Notts County are replacing Exeter at the top of the table.
Sheffield United 0-0 Ipswich
Sheffield United have been forced into a first-half substitution, with Kieron Freeman leaving the field on a stretcher.
Idrissa Sylla
Idrissa Sylla comes up with the opening goal at the Stadium of Light.
From a corner, he rises highest and heads beyond Jason Steele.
Sunderland's long wait for a home win could be about to be extended.
Sheffield United 0-0 Ipswich
A heavy tackle from Sheffield United's Leon Clarke earns him a booking and seems to ignite proceedings a little at Bramall Lane.
Blades goalkeeper Jamal Blackman is called upon to make a fine save from a Martyn Waghorn volley.
Sunderland 0-0 QPR
Chances at both ends at the Stadium of Light, QPR's Idrissa Sylla has a close-range effort saved by goalkeeper Jason Steele.
Moments later, Aiden McGeady wastes a big chance for the hosts, firing wide at the near post after meeting a ball from Duncan Watmore.
Struggling Bury have turned it around at home to Bradford in League One; from 1-0 down, Chris Maguire's penalty and Jermaine Beckford's goal have given the Shakers a 2-1 lead.
Walsall are ahead at home to Blackpool through Erhun Oztumer and Ashley Eastwood has put Fleetwood 1-0 up at home to Rochdale.
In League Two, high-flying Luton are cruising at home to Stevenage. Luke Berry has notched his second of the game to put them 3-0 ahead.
Norwich 0-1 Hull
Nouha Dicko has his first goal in a Hull shirt - finishing well from Markus Henriksen's pass.
Hull are the leading scorers in the Championship. It's keeping them out that's been their main issue, but they've started well enough at Carrow Road.
Leeds 0-0 Reading
Elland Road is heaving with another huge crowd in attendance.
So far, there is nothing to celebrate, but they are not exactly under any great pressure at the minute.
Reading's Roy Beerens puts in a dangerous cross for Reading, but Andy Lonergan gets out to punch clear in traffic.
Fulham 0-2 Preston
Tom Barkhuizen doubles Preston's lead with an excellent run and finish. North End will be heading up to third if scores stay the same.
Sheffield United 0-0 Ipswich
Oh, Sheffield United go close.
John Fleck delivers a delicious corner, which is nodded just over by Jack O'Connell. The Blades are very much looking on top.
Sunderland 0-0 QPR
With nearly 20 minutes played at the Stadium of Light, Bryan Oviedo comes up with host Sunderland's best chance, blasting just wide against QPR. A real warning shot, that.
Maybe that walk to the DW Stadium has not helped Southend's players. They are 1-0 down against Wigan thanks to Michael Jacobs' goal for the hosts.
Charlton are ahead against Doncaster through Tarique Fosu-Henry, who got a hat-trick last time out at Fleetwood, and Oliver Hawkins has given Portsmouth the lead against MK Dons.
in League Two, Shola Ameobi has followed the lead of his younger brother Sammy and put Notts County ahead against Barnet.
Struggling Chesterfield are 1-0 down at home to Morecambe and Accrington and Yeovil are a goal ahead in their matches.
Fulham 0-1 Preston
Preston are going great guns this season and their impressive start to the season continues - Jordan Hugill has put North End in front with a tap-in at Craven Cottage.
Sheffield United 0-0 Ipswich
Corners, corners, corners galore for Chris Wilder's Sheffield United, as they have three in the space of a minute.
While it is a period of sustained pressure by the high-flyers, Ipswich are untroubled in defence.
Leeds 0-0 Reading
Just as I say one thing, Leeds come up with the first chance at Elland Road.
Pablo Hernandez swings the ball in and Pierre-Michel Lasogga gets a head on it to test goalkeeper Vito Mannone for the first time today.
Leeds 0-0 Reading
While goals are flying in elsewhere, it is very sedate stuff at Elland Road where Leeds and Reading are yet to register a shot of any description between them.
Sunderland 0-0 QPR
Sunderland's George Honeyman forces Alex Smithies into a fine save. A free-kick fell kindly for Honeyman in the box and his volley is tipped over. Big moment.
Sammy Ameobi
Bolton have their first goal in 640 minutes of league football!
Sammy Ameobi beats a defender and fires into the corner. Relief for Wanderers, who are still waiting for their first league win of the season.
Not a great deal of early goals in the third and fourth tiers. Three of the four so far have come in League Two.
Two of those have come at Kenilworth Road. Luke Berry scored his first goal for Luton to put them ahead at home to Stevenage, and Danny Hylton has just doubled their advantage.
Meanwhile, Swindon have taken an early lead at Mansfield through midfielder Amine Linganzi, who has netted just his third goal in English football.
In League One, Charlie Wyke has given Bradford a 1-0 lead at Bury with his seventh goal of the season.