Summary

  • 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

  1. Grant on the goal trail againpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    There cannot have been many better summer signings than Jorge Grant, who joined Notts County on loan from Nottingham Forest.

    He has just scored his 12th goal of the season to put the League Two leaders 1-0 up against Cheltenham at Meadow Lane.

    Elswhere, Luton are currently up to second having gone 3-0 up against Cambridge. Their second goal was an absolute cracker from Olly Lee who has netted from inside his own half.

  2. Postpublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Reading 0-1 Wolves

    There has been a forced change for Reading, which brings about a big cheer from Wolves fans.

    Tiago Ilori is replaced by Dave Edwards, a man that Wolves fans know very well as he spent almost a decade at Molineux.

  3. Postpublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    QPR 1-0 Aston Villa

    There have been a few chances for Aston Villa at Loftus Road.

    Albert Adomah bursts into the area but can only rifle his shot wide of the far post before QPR goalkeeper Alex Smithies denies Josh Onomah.

  4. Shrews take the leadpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Shrewsbury celebrateImage source, Empics

    Shrewsbury could be extending their lead at the top of League One this evening.

    Jon Nolan is the man on target for the Shrews, who lead Rotherham. Second-placed Wigan have just levelled against Bradford through Cheyenne Dunkley's strike.

    In League Two, it's been a quiet start so far.

    Crewe are winning away against Forest Green, Yeovil have taken the lead against Swindon and Mansfield and Luton have both just gone ahead in their respective home games.

  5. Postpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Sunderland 1-2 Millwall

    Ohh, Sunderland players feeling a little aggrieved as they shout for a penalty after Duncan Watmore was upended in the box in the 25th minute.

    The Black Cats still trail to George Saville's brace.

    Millwall v SunderlandImage source, Rex Features
  6. Postpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Reading 0-0 Wolves

    Wolves are looking menacing as they chase a second at Reading.

    Home goalkeeper Vito Mannone is tested by Ivan Cavaleiro, who swings in a dangerous free-kick.

  7. Postpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Sheff Wed 0-0 Bristol City

    It's still goalless at Hillsborough, where centre-half Aden Flint - with a career hat-trick and two back-heeled goals to his name - has gone closest with an overhead kick.

    No, really, the big man has actually almost scored with an overhead kick...

    Aden FlintImage source, Rex Features
  8. Postpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Sunderland 1-2 Millwall

    Well, things have just gone crazy at the Stadium of Light as the hosts try avoid a very unwanted piece of history.

    Plenty has been said of Sunderland's shocking home form. They have not won at the Stadium of Light since December 2016 and, if they do not beat Millwall, they will become the first league team in the history of English football to fail to pick up a victory in 20 consecutive home games in all competitions.

    Now, that is a horror run for the Black Cats faithful.

    It is, however, worth noting that Millwall are not exactly great away from home...

    Millwall graphicImage source, .
  9. Plymouth up against itpublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    It's already looking bleak for Plymouth in League One.

    They trail 1-0 at home to Ryan Ledson's penalty and have had keeper Ryan Edwards sent off.

    Elsewhere in the same division Blackburn are ahead in the derby against Bury thanks to Marcus Antonsson's low shot, while Bradford have just taken the lead away against second-placed Wigan.

    In form Charlton - chasing a fifth win in six - lead MK Dons 1-0.

  10. goal

    GOAL: Reading 0-1 Wolvespublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Ivan Cavaleiro

    Wolves are heading back to the top of the Championship as it stands!

    Ivan Cavaleiro rounds Vito Mannone and slots their visitors ahead at the Madejski Stadium.

  11. goal

    GOAL: Sunderland 1-2 Millwallpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    George Saville

    IT IS GEORGE SAVILLE AGAIN!

    Twice in three minutes, Saville lifts the ball over the wall from a free kick and beats goalkeeper Robbin Ruiter. Game. Turned. On. Head.

  12. goal

    GOAL: QPR 1-0 Aston Villapublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Jamie Mackie

    Jamie MackieImage source, Rex Features

    Aston Villa are already missing their injured captain John Terry, it seems, as Jamie Mackie stabs QPR ahead at Loftus Road.

    QPR seem to be the Championship's giant killers, having already beaten Wolves and Sheffield United this season.

  13. goal

    GOAL: Sunderland 1-1 Millwallpublished at 15:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    George Saville

    Sunderland's lead lasted just a few minutes, with George Saville netting Millwall's equaliser from a free-kick.

    It is a bit of a shocker by goalkeeper Robbin Ruiter, as he lets the ball slip from his grasp and under his legs.

  14. get involved

    Get Involved via #bbceflpublished at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Has Coleman made the right move joining Sunderland?

    Tony Bellamy: As a Sunderland fan I'm delighted Chris Coleman has become our manager. This job will see how good of a manager he is! This is a huge challenge for him!

    Ronkula: Chris Coleman - I hoped we would get someone with credibility... We did!

  15. goal

    GOAL: Norwich 1-0 Barnsleypublished at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Josh Murphy

    It's goals galore in the opening quarter of an hour in the Championship this afternoon.

    Josh Murphy has put Norwich, who have lost each of their past three games, 1-0 up at home to Barnsley.

  16. goal

    GOAL: Sunderland 1-0 Millwallpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Lewis Grabban

    Sunderland v MillwallImage source, Rex Features

    Just moments after Aiden McGeady went close for the hosts, Lewis Grabban manages to make one count for Sunderland.

    The forward needed two cracks at it, but the forward turns home a corner from Bryan Oviedo.

  17. goal

    GOAL Hull 0-1 Ipswich Townpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    David McGoldrick

    Ipswich have started strongly against Hull and take the lead through David McGoldrick's strike following a corner.

    It's his eighth goal of the season.

  18. goal

    GOAL: Cardiff 1-0 Brentfordpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Joe Ralls

    Joe Ralls pops up with his fourth goal of the season. With a half-valley he beats Brentford goalkeeper Dan Bentley to put Cardiff City ahead.

  19. Postpublished at 15:10 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Reading 0-0 Wolves

    It has been a lively start at the Madejski Stadium in a game that promises goals.

    There is one great stat worth highlighting very early today.

    If Leo Bonatini scores at Reading, he will become only the fifth player in Wolves' 130-year history to find the net in seven consecutive league matches.

    Not even the legendary Steve Bull managed that!

    Brazilian striker Bonatini is the leading scorer in the Championship with 10 goals so far this term.

    Leo BonatiniImage source, PA
  20. CLOSE!published at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017

    Reading 0-0 Wolves

    It has taken just a few minutes for Reading to fire a real warning shot against high-flying Wolves.

    John Swift calls John Ruddy into action, with the visiting goalkeeper tipping the ball onto the post.