FULL-TIME Birmingham 0-2 Barnsleypublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018
Hard to explain how big those three points are for Barnsley boss Jose Morais.
It moves the Tykes out of the relegation zone and above Birmingham.
Sessegnon, 17, and Mitrovic give Fulham victory over leaders Wolves
Villa close gap on second-placed Cardiff to one point with a late win at Sheff Wed
Sunderland strike in injury time to draw 3-3 with Boro
Barnsley win at Birmingham to climb out of drop zone
Wigan beat Rochdale in meeting of League One's FA Cup heroes
League Two leaders Luton snatch late draw with Cheltenham
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Hard to explain how big those three points are for Barnsley boss Jose Morais.
It moves the Tykes out of the relegation zone and above Birmingham.
Leeds hold on for their first victory under new boss Paul Heckingbottom as Liam Cooper's goal proves decisive.
Villa trailed twice but showed resilience to come back on both occasions and ultimately triumph.
Jos Luhukay must be wondering where to go next with his Wednesday side.
Steve Bruce's team move to within one points of second-placed Cardiff, who play on Sunday.
Derby led, Reading led, Derby led, Reading levelled, Derby have man sent off - what a spectacle.
It keeps the Rams fourth, while the Royals remain a few points above the Championship drop zone.
All over at Deepdale, where Mustapha Carayol's first-half strike gives Ipswich victory and dents Preston's play-off hopes.
Sunderland 2-3 Middlesbrough
The hosts are really banging on the door - this time Callum McManaman sees a shot tipped wide by Boro keeper Darren Randolph.
Sunderland have time, but not that much. Five minutes left there.
Ben Marshall's goal secures victory for Millwall, who are unbeaten in seven games.
Robert Snodgrass (90+3 mins)
No hassle for Robert Snodgrass, who blasts the spot-kick in to secure the points for Villa.
Sheff Wed 2-3 Aston Villa
Yes. More drama. Villa penalty.
Saturday's Championship action
Still six minutes of normal time left at the Stadium of Light, with most of our other games nearing completion.
Any more drama left?! We've had it all.
Ben Brereton (90 + 1 mins)
It is all over at Loftus Road now as Ben Brereton curls home a late fifth for Nottingham Forest.
Sunderland 2-3 Middlesbrough
Ryan Shotton may just have ensured Boro come away with all three points.
The former Stoke defender puts his head where it hurts to deny Sunderland, who have also gone close through Aiden McGeady.
Conor Hourihane (87 mins)
A late blow for Jos Luhukay and his team...
We've had a few half-volleys today and Conor Hourihane adds himself to the list.
The Irishman connects perfectly and it flies past Sheffield Wednesday keeper Joe Wildsmith.
Reading 3-3 Derby
If six goals weren't enough, we've had a sending off...
It's Derby's Chris Baird who's given his marching orders for a two-footed lunge on Modou Barrow.
It sparks a fracas, with Derby keeper Scott Carson booked for running to the halfway line to get involved.
Saturday's EFL action
Around 10 minutes left in the 15:00 GMT games across the EFL.
In the Championship there have been 21 goals across just four of the matches.
What more will we see in the closing stages?
League One and League Two latest
That didn't last long.
Wimbledon's lead at Peterborough is short-lived, Marcus Maddison pulling the Posh level four minutes after falling behind.
In League Two, Notts County have taken the lead against Stevenage, Jorge Grant's goal taking the Magpies within a point of the top three as it stands.
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (78 mins)
Derby keeper Scott Carson does all he can, but Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson won't be denied.
It's a simple tap-in in the end, and we now officially have a six-goal thriller at the Madjeski Stadium.
A big goal for Reading boss Jaap Stam, who has been under pressure for some time.
League One latest
With all the goals in the Championship and League Two, it's been a little while since our last League One update.
Wimbledon, one point above the relegation zone, have taken a late lead at Peterborough, Lyle Taylor putting the Dons in front with 15 minutes to play.
Matt Smith (78 mins)
What a couple of minutes at Loftus Road!
First Matty Cash fires in his first goal for Forest after Kieran Dowell's shot was parried.
Then, at the other end, Matt Smith heads in Luke Freeman's pinpoint cross.
Matty Cash (76 mins)