Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 14 April 2018
Right... no time to waste, 15:00 BST is fast approaching!
Wolves promoted to the Premier League
Brentford get 94th-minute equaliser through Maupay
Mitrovic scores off the post to put Fulham ahead
Cardiff win at Norwich to go second
Middlesbrough beat fellow play-off hopefuls Bristol City
Burton stun high-flying Derby, Barnsley draw with Bolton
Accrington miss chance to seal promotion from League One
Bury's relegation to League Two is confirmed
Brendon Mitchell
Right... no time to waste, 15:00 BST is fast approaching!
Sheff Utd 1-1 Millwall
Honours even at Bramall Lane.
The hosts took the lead through Leon Clarke's header only for Steve Morison to score an equaliser just moments later.
Both teams had chances to win it but home goalkeeper Jamal Blackman and opposite number Jordan Archer were both in excellent form.
The draw moves Millwall up to fifth, while the Blades are eighth, two points outside the play-offs.
Nottingham Forest v Ipswich (15:00 BST)
It's been another turbulent week at Ipswich Town.
Manager Mick McCarthy - who was set to leave at the end of the campaign - left on Tuesday with four games of the season still to play.
Head of coaching and player development Bryan Klug has taken the caretaker role and says it "breaks his heart" to hear of a disconnect between the club and fans.
Can the Tractor Boys start life after McCarthy with a positive result at Nottingham Forest?
Ipswich Town caretaker boss Bryan Klug says it "breaks his heart" to hear of a disconnect between the club and fans.
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What a terrific game this has been.
Both teams going all out for the win and the last 20 minutes have been totally pulsating.
If either of these teams do end up finishing in the play-offs I think it's fair to say other sides will want to avoid them.
Four minutes added on.
Sheff Utd 1-1 Millwall
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Now it's Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer's turn to produce some heroics.
His fine save denies Billy Sharp what would surely have been the winner.
Sheff Utd 1-1 Millwall
It's all go at Bramall Lane!
First Millwall midfielder Jed Wallace thinks he should have a penalty after going to ground under pressure and then home keeper Jamal Blackman makes another fine save to deny Steve Morison after his header deflected off Blades defender Chris Basham.
Into the last three minutes now.
Barnsley v Bolton (15:00 BST)
This game typifies why the cliche 'relegation six-pointer' was created.
Barnsley could find themselves either a point above Bolton, and out of the drop-zone at their expense, or five points adrift of their opponents.
Bolton's away record at this level may be abysmal but since Jose Morais’ first Championship match in charge of the Tykes, only Sunderland (7) and Burton (6) have won fewer points than Barnsley (9).
Sheff Utd 1-1 Millwall
Millwall make their first change, as Fred Onyedinma takes the place of Ben Marshall.
Can they hang on to stretch their unbeaten run to 17 Championship games?
Sheff Utd 1-1 Millwall
Sheffield United push to go back in front but Lee Evans sees Jordan Archer tip away his long range shot.
Could there yet be a winner at Bramall Lane?
Burton v Derby (15:00 BST)
Burton's meeting with Derby sees both Nigel Clough and Gary Rowett come up against a side they've previously managed.
Brewers defender Shaun Barker, a former Rams captain, announced he will hang up his boots at the end of the season - these clubs, separated by just 11 miles, have several links between them.
But Derby, themselves looking to shore up their play-off place, can all-but consign their near neighbours to League One with victory at the Pirelli Stadium this afternoon.
Burton Albion's former Derby County defender Shaun Barker is to retire from playing at the end of the season.
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A very timely goal in more ways than one.
It seemed like Millwall were about to bring on Tom Elliott, probably for Steve Morison, before the veteran striker thumped home the equaliser.
Steve Morison (76 mins)
I say!
That Blades lead was incredibly short-lived wasn't it?!
Steve Morison volleys past Jamal Blackman from Jake Cooper's ball forward and we're all square again.
Just a wee heads up that BBC's Final Score programme has just got under way, meaning you can watch on as all the goals fly in up and down the country by clicking the play icon at the top of this page.
Leon Clarke (74 mins)
Well, well, well.
It's not a beauty but Blades fans won't care.
Leon Clarke heads home from close range and, as it stands, the Blades are level on points with the sixth-placed Lions.
Malvind Benning (67 mins)
Potentially a huge goal at both ends of League Two.
Former Walsall defender Malvind Benning's goal puts the Stags ahead and boosts their flagging play-off hopes.
Bottom-of-the-table Chesterfield look like they will remain five points adrift with games running out.
Sheff Utd 0-0 Millwall
Final change for the hosts as Richard Stearman makes way for Daniel Lafferty.
Stearman had just been booked for a foul.
Reading v Sunderland (15:00 BST)
Paul Clement has made Reading hard to break down in the four games since replacing Jaap Stam, with 1-0 wins in both his home games taking the Royals towards the safety line.
They're not there yet though and relegation rivals Sunderland are in last-chance saloon mode.
The first goal is crucial - the Black Cats are yet to lose in the Championship when going ahead, but have spurned one-goal leads to draw in each of their past two games.
Macclesfield 1-1 Leyton Orient
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It ends all square at Moss Rose, meaning Macclesfield's promotion can now only be confirmed today if Tranmere lose at home to Aldershot at 15:00 BST.
The hosts took the lead against Leyton Orient through Danny Whitaker's goal but were pegged back before the break by Josh Koroma's strike.
As the above tweet shows, the league leaders might consider themselves fortunate to be taking a point from the encounter.
Sheff Utd 0-0 Millwall
It's Sheffield United goalkeeper Jamal Blackman's turn to earn his money.
The Chelsea loanee produces an excellent stop to deny Jake Cooper the opener.
Norwich v Cardiff (15:00 BST)
Consecutive defeats mean Cardiff, who once looked a shoe-in for automatic promotion, are now down to third - a point behind Fulham.
The Welsh side have a game in hand though and will go back into second, for a couple hours at least, if they win at mid-table Norwich.
Both the Bluebirds and boss Neil Warnock have a poor record at Carrow Road but don't worry, they're happy to be the chasers in the race for the Premier League...
Boss Neil Warnock looks forward to being "the hunter not the hunted" as Cardiff lose their Championship automatic promotion berth.
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