Postpublished at 16:16 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017
Cardiff 2-0 Brentford
Cardiff are still leading by two at home to Brentford, but the Bees have had a ton of second-half chances.
Neal Maupay himself has had three!
Coleman confirms he will take charge of Sunderland for Tuesday's game at Aston Villa
Wolves beat Reading to top the Championship
Vydra goal rescues point for Derby at Fulham
Cardiff beat Brentford, Villa win at QPR
Sunderland go record 20 home games without a win
Last-gasp Shrewsbury stay top of League One
Luton beat Cambridge 7-0 in League Two
Andrew Aloia and Owen Phillips
Cardiff 2-0 Brentford
Cardiff are still leading by two at home to Brentford, but the Bees have had a ton of second-half chances.
Neal Maupay himself has had three!
Chesterfield have had next to nothing to cheer about this season. But the bottom side in the entire Football League have just taken the lead against Exeter, who were third before kick off.
Kristian Dennis has put the Spireites 1-0 up and on course for just their fourth league win of the season.
Elsewhere, League Two leaders Notts County have scored twice in a couple of minutes and are 3-1 up against Cheltenham.
Adam Matthews
That is the start that Sunderland needed!
It is an utterly bizarre goal.
Adam Matthews makes his way to the byline, and somehow his cross beats the goalkeeper.
Sunderland 1-2 Millwall
Action has just got back under way at the Stadium of Light.
There, of course, was seven minutes of added time at the end of the first half there, so they are running behind all other matches.
Harvey Barnes
Harvey Barnes is on fire for Barnsley at the moment - and he's at it again this afternoon.
The Leicester City loanee has just fired the Tykes level at Carrow Road, his third goal in four games.
QPR 1-1 Aston Villa
Aston Villa levelled just before the break and almost went ahead at the very start of the second half.
Keinan Davis sees a header drop just wide.
Villa have certainly proven to be a tricky customer for QPR boss Ian Holloway...
Cardiff 2-0 Brentford
Brentford have seen plenty of the ball at Cardiff today, controlling almost 69% possession. And yet, they are 2-0 down.
Still, there is plenty of reason to be optimistic if you are a Bees supporter as no side has scored more second-half goal in the Championship than Brentford.
They have bagged 17 to date, and could do with another big showing.
We are back up and running in a number of fixtures now.
Luton are running riot in League Two.
Twelve shots have produced four goals and mean a 4-0 interval lead against Cambridge.
As things stand that would put the Hatters top, with the morning leaders Notts County only drawing at home against Cheltenham and Accrington and Exeter both scoreless.
Luton's second goal was a bit special, Olly Lee scoring from inside his own half.
Has Coleman made the right move joining Sunderland?
Duncan Mciver: Getting Coleman is massive. Positive, connects with the fans, a defender. Everything the club needs right now. Good luck to him.
Jamie Stewart: Typical Villa. Win a few games and get our hopes up then crumble away when our best players get injured. We have no consistency
In fairness to Jamie, he tweeted this before Albert Adomah came to Villa's rescue...
Things are looking good for Shrewsbury in League One, the leaders 1-0 up away against Rotherham United courtesy of Jon Nolan's shot.
And with second-placed Wigan only drawing at home to Bradford at the break, the Shrews could extend the one-point advantage they had before kick off.
Charlton are chasing a fifth win in six and are 1-0 ahead against MK Dons. Elsewhere, Blackburn are 2-0 up at Bury, while Gillingham, Oxford and Blackpool are all leading away from home by a solitary goal.
It is half-time everywhere in the EFL - even at Sunderland, where they played seven added minutes.
Up next, the Championship's half-time headlines...
Albert Adomah
Aston Villa's Ghana international Albert Adomah restores parity in first-half stoppage time!
He fires home from the penalty spot after Jack Robinson handled in the area.
QPR 1-0 Aston Villa
Aston Villa with a chance to level just before the break...
Sunderland 1-2 Millwall
There seems to be more woe for Sunderland.
Not only are they 2-1 down against Millwall, but they have also been forced to make two changes.
Callum McManaman is replaces Duncan Watmore, who trudges off after taking a knock. The Black Cats were still 1-0 up when Jonathan Williams made way for George Honeyman.
With all the running repairs needed on players, there will be seven added minutes at the end of the first half.
Danny Ward
Oh and how Brentford have paid for that miss!!
Danny Ward slides home Cardiff's second of the day. Amazingly, Ward has not had a hand in nine goals in nine league matches against Brentford.
Cardiff 1-0 Brentford
There was a chance for Brentford. A big, big chance for Maupay in front of an empty net...
Cardiff sum it up nicely with their tweet.
Jarrod Bowen
Jarrod Bowen has been one of the bright spots in a desperately inconsistent season for Hull City and he draws his side level, finding the roof of the net from close range.
Reading 0-1 Wolves
Reading are piling the pressure on high-flying Wolves with two goalmouth scrambles coming to nothing. Plenty of intent by the hosts.