KICK-OFFpublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018
We're back under way in our three 1pm kick-offs.
There's a change for Barnsley at a snowy Oakwell as George Moncur replaces Stevie Mallan in midfield.
Le Fondre earns Bolton win over Aston Villa
Championship leaders Wolves beat Burton to go six points clear at the top
Struggling Birmingham win first game under new boss Garry Monk
Sheff Wed earn injury-time win over Leeds
QPR come from 2-0 down to hold promotion-chasing Fulham
Josh Hunt
We're back under way in our three 1pm kick-offs.
There's a change for Barnsley at a snowy Oakwell as George Moncur replaces Stevie Mallan in midfield.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Almost the equaliser. Sub Paul Smyth runs away on the right and pulls the ball back but Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli makes as a fine save to keep out Luke Freeman's sliding shot.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Another QPR change sees Ryan Manning replaced.
Jordan Cousins come into the midfield.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
A surprise to see Matt Smith make way. His has caused more than his fair share of issues for the home defence.
QPR have been on top for a while now. You get the feeling they need to make the pressure count. A Fulham breakaway goal is a distinct possibility
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Changes galore.
A double attacking change sees Matt Smith and Eberechi Eze come off for QPR, with Paul Smyth and Conor Washington coming on.
Fulham introduce Floyd Ayite for Lucas Piazon.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
More pressure by QPR. Matt Smith is well offside though. And his header is well saved by Marcus Bettinelli in any case.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Oh so close for Rangers.
Fulham dither in pssession and the QPR press works.
Matt Smith is the beneficiary but keeper Marcus Bettinelli races from his goal to block the low strike on goal.
The home fans are getting frustrated.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Sharp stuff by Matt Smith, the QPR striker reacting quickly to hit a first-time effort over the bar from the edge of the box after Eberechi Eze's shot finds its way to him.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
A swift counter by Fulham ends with Joel Lynch conceding a corner.
It's end-to-end stuff now. Very open.
The corner poses no serous threat.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Luke Freeman plays the ball into the box from the left and Fulham just about work it clear. It's far from convincing though.
League Two update
We're at the break in our two League Two games as well.
Grimsby have some hope for the second half courtesy of Ben Davies' penalty on the stroke of half-time reducing their deficit to 3-1 against Lincoln.
Notts County's oranges will also taste that bit sweeter as they lead Mansfield courtesy of Terry Hawkridge's goal.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Here's another free-kick chance for QPR.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
More slick play out wide sees Fulham get in behind but Matt Targett's left-foot cross is cleared by Nedum Onuoha.
Targett has a lovely left foot. Delivery-wise that is. I've not actually seen his left foot.
Barnsley 0-1 Millwall
It's half-time at Oakwell, where Lee Gregory's strike for Millwall separates the sides.
Barnsley have struggled to seriously test Lions keeper Jordan Archer so far.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
It's fascinating to see QPR's high press because that's when they look at their most vulnerable.
The more passes Fulham string together at the back the more space is created and the home threat gets greater.
QPR have to be brave though.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Ryan Manning is down getting treatment. The thumbs up from QPR's physio suggests the midfielder is going to be ok. And he is.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Darnell Furlong does brilliantly to stop Aleksandar Mitrovic heading a third goal for Fulham.
Stefan Johansen is the creator, jinking free on the right and eventually dinking an inviting ball into the box.
Great defending and awareness.
Lincoln go goal crazy!
It's three in seven minutes for Lincoln City, who now lead Grimsby 3-0 in the Lincolnshire derby.
Scott Wharton fires in the third for the Red Imps, who are heading into the play-off places before the 3pm games as it stands.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
Lucas PIazon is well wide with a bouncing low strike from the set-piece. As you were.
Fulham 2-1 QPR
QPR's Massimo Luongo, who scored their goal just before the break, is the first man in the book, with a lunging challenge on Stefan Johansen.
Fulham have a free-kick 30-ish yards from goal....