Postpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 10 April 2018
Here's how the top of the Championship stands at the moment...
Fulham defeated Reading to go second in table
Aston Villa beat Cardiff with superb Jack Grealish volley
Millwall won 2-0 at Bolton and climbed into play-off spots
Sunderland missed a penalty and conceded late equaliser against Norwich
Mick McCarthy left Ipswich with immediate effect
Jay Freeman, Josh Hunt and Phil Cartwright
Here's how the top of the Championship stands at the moment...
Daniel Ayala (49 mins)
Well, this is a surprise.
Middlesbrough pull a goal back against Sheffield United, Daniel Ayala prodding in after Stewart Downing's cross was headed in.
Tony Pulis' 10-man side have a little hope now.
Bolton 0-1 Millwall
Tom Elliott's goal has Millwall 1-0 up at Bolton and up to sixth in the Championship table.
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Matt Price: Liverpool fan here. Millwall looking like they could suddenly make the play-offs. Seeing them in the Premier League would be something fresh.
That could well be on the cards, Matt, if they keep up this ridiculous run of form.
And just like that, teams around the country are out for the start of the second half.
Some excellent news regarding Plymouth defender Ryan Edwards today...
Plymouth's Ryan Edwards says he has been given the all-clear from doctors, three months after being diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Read MoreWith the half-time whistle blowing in the 19:45 kick-offs around the country, here are your half-time headlines from across the English Football League.
Tom Elliott (35 mins)
What a huge goal this is.
Ben Marshall drifts a peach of a cross over the Bolton defence, picking out Tom Elliott to head home at the back post.
With Middlesbrough losing to Sheffield United, that lifts Millwall up to sixth in the table as things stand.
Aston Villa 0-0 Cardiff City
A flurry of late chances for both sides, with Cardiff City coming closest to breaking the deadlock.
With Fulham leading Reading at half-time, both sides will be looking over their shoulders at the break and keen to seal all three points in this one.
Sheffield United 2-0 Middlesbrough
Two goals from Lee Evans either side of Middlesbrough midfielder Grant Leadbitter's sending off have Sheffield United in total control.
Aston Villa 0-0 Cardiff City
Three minutes added on at Villa Park and Cardiff have come agonisingly close to taking the lead.
Sean Morrison fires into the box towards Kenneth Zohore whose close-range shot is cleared off the line.
A Cardiff free-kick soon follows and Sam Johnstone is Villa's saviour, making two tremendous saves to keep it goalless.
Fulham 1-0 Reading
Fulham are second in the Championship table as things stand thanks to Stefan Johansen's goal.
Fulham 1-0 Reading
Aleksandar Mitrovic misses his second chance of the night for Fulham.
The big Serbian striker shoots wide of Vito Mannone's goal after being picked out by Ryan Sessegnon.
Reading really can't afford to offer him too many more opportunities like that.
Lee Evans (40 mins)
What a night this is turning out to be for Lee Evans.
Having scored his first Sheffield United goal two minutes into this game, he bags his second of the night a few minutes before half-time.
David Brooks provides the assist this time, setting Evans up to smash another fine volley into the back of the Middlesbrough net.
Sunderland 0-0 Norwich
What a huge opportunity missed for Sunderland!
Ashley Fletcher is brought down by Grant Hanley in the box and the hosts win a penalty.
But Aiden McGeady's spotkick hits the post and groans ring around the Stadium of Light. What a goal that could have been.
Ipswich 0-0 Barnsley
Barnsley, who started just inside the Championship's bottom three, have had a goal disallowed.
The linesman's flag denies Lloyd Isgrove the opening goal at Portman Road.
Fulham 1-0 Reading
Having started the game the stronger of the two teams, Reading have not offered much of a response since falling behind at Fulham.
The hosts have just gone close to doubling their advantage, Aleksandar Mitrovic heading wide from Ryan Fredericks' free-kick.
You'd have backed the Serbian to score there, given the form he's in.
Lukas Jutkiewicz (34 mins)
Blues are back in the game at Ashton Gate, as Lukas Jutkiewicz fires in at the near post to make it 2-1.
The big striker has scored in three successive matches now.