Postpublished at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2017
Sheffield United 2-3 Fulham
Sheffield United Leon Clarke is looking for his hat-trick goal but Fulham defender Tim Ream does well to block his shot.
Villa beat Sunderland in Coleman's first game
Fulham win nine-goal thriller at Sheff Utd
Cardiff go second with late victory at Barnsley
Fourth-placed Bristol City beaten by Preston
Reading come from 2-0 down to draw at Bolton
Ian Woodcock and Felix Keith
Sheffield United 2-3 Fulham
Sheffield United Leon Clarke is looking for his hat-trick goal but Fulham defender Tim Ream does well to block his shot.
Chesterfield 2-1 Forest Green Rovers
There's plenty of action at the wrong end of League Two, where Chesterfield are 2-1 up against Forest Green, who have also had Emmanuel Monthe sent off.
Meanwhile, Port Vale, in 21st place, are being hammered 4-0 by play-off chasing Mansfield.
Aston Villa 2-0 Sunderland
Sunderland boss Chris Coleman makes his first change, bringing on striker James Vaughan for Lynden Gooch.
Aston Villa respond with a change of their own, Mile Jedinak entering the fray in place of Glenn Whelan.
Wigan 3-0 Doncaster
Ryan Colclough's second goal of the night has Wigan 3-0 up at home to Doncaster. With Shrewsbury losing, the Latics could cut the gap to top spot to just a single point.
Elsewhere, Jake Forster-Caskey has scored again to put Charlton 2-1 up against Rochdale.
Sheffield United 2-3 Fulham
Been a while since we had a goal at Bramall Lane.
The hosts bring on forward David Brooks to replace defender Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Aston Villa 2-0 Sunderland
Sunderland boss Chris Coleman has sent a few of his subs to go and warm up.
The Black Cats need something soon if they're to come away with anything tonight.
Bury 1-0 Shrewsbury
How's this for a potential upset?
Greg Leigh finishes a lovely team move for Bury to put them 1-0 up against league-leaders Shrewbury.
Tom Lawrence
Derby scored just before the break and they've doubled their lead just after. Tom Lawrence gathers a loose ball on the edge of the box, gets a yard of space and fires into the bottom corner.
Plymouth 2-0 Northampton
Plymouth have a terrible home record this season and have struggled for goals.
Lucky for them defender Sonny Bradley is in the mood - his second goal of the night has them 2-0 up and on the way to a valuable win.
Florian Jozefzoon
Pick that one out!
Prior to Saturday's defeat by Cardiff, Brentford have been on a bit of a charge just lately - and that looks to be back on track tonight.
Their opening goal is a superb one, too, a curling free-kick from the best part of 25 yards from Florian Jozefzoon.
Josh Onomah
More woe for Sunderland and new boss Chris Coleman.
If ever there was a goal to tell you how things are going for Sunderland right now it would be this one.
Spurs loanee Josh Onomah will be credited with it but it took a huge deflection to help it in.
How's your luck?
Bristol City 0-1 Preston
Lee Johnson clearly didn't like what he saw in that first half and has made a double change at the break, with Milan Djuric and Jamie Paterson making way for Niclas Eliasson and Marlon Pack.
Are we definitely calling Bobby Reid a striker these days? If not, City are 1-0 down at home and have no recognised forward on the pitch.
Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland
We're back under way at Villa Park and around the majority of our other 19:45 GMT kick offs.
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Sheffield United 2-3 Fulham
An incredible first 45 minutes at Bramall Lane ends with the visitors 3-2 up.
Leon Clarke gave the hosts an early lead before a quickfire double from Sheyi Ojo and Ryan Sessgnon put the visitors in front.
Clarke then grabbed his second to level only for Sessegnon to do likewise.
Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland
It's not going according to plan for new Sunderland boss Chris Coleman.
His side trail to Albert Adomah's early goal but the Black Cats have at least kept themselves in the game.
Can they turn it around in the second half?
Matej Vydra
Derby take the lead just before the break, with Tom Huddlestone's long pass setting up Andreas Weimann to cross for Matej Vydra, who turns in his eighth Championship goal of the season.