Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 15 September 2018
Bristol City 0-0 Sheff Utd
Entertaining start at Ashton Gate where visiting goalkeeper Dean Henderson has been forced into a good save by Niclas Eliasson.
Jack Harrison's late equaliser for Leeds at Millwall preserved leaders' unbeaten record
Middlesbrough lost 1-0 at Norwich, Brentford moved up to second after beating Wigan
Conor Hourihane earned draw for Aston Villa at Blackburn
Manager Frank Lampard sent off in Derby's defeat at Rotherham
Ian Woodcock and Katie Whyatt
Bristol City 0-0 Sheff Utd
Entertaining start at Ashton Gate where visiting goalkeeper Dean Henderson has been forced into a good save by Niclas Eliasson.
Jarrod Bowen (3 mins)
Rapid fire.
Fraizer Campbell picks out Jarrod Bowen, who lifts the ball over Dean Gerken with a scoop Mr. Whippy would be proud of.
It nestles into the net and leaves Matthew Pennington scrambling to clear it off the line, like a man watching helplessly as the Hundreds and Thousands spill everywhere.
Nigel Adkins can afford a smile early on.
Millwall 0-0 Leeds
Luke Ayling lofts one over the top as Leeds come out the blocks with intent, but Millwall keeper Ben Amos smothers the danger with ease.
But Marcelo Bielsa's side come again, Samu Saiz's jinking run ending in Jack Harrison sending a delivery to the back post.
Ezgjan Alioski is there - but he can't set himself up and heads just wide.
Big let off for the hosts.
Benik Afobe (2 mins)
Well, that was quick.
Benik Afobe has his third goal of the season with a powerful finish from close range after a neat build-up.
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Millwall v Leeds (15:00 BST)
We've talked about Leeds being early title contenders - but they know better than anyone the importance of keeping calm, especially with the season just six league games old.
Seven games into last season, the Whites topped the table and boasted a 100% win record on the road.
And then, on 16 September, they travelled to Millwall.
Leeds lost 1-0 that afternoon thanks to a goal from Aiden O'Brien, and failed to muster a single shot on target.
From then, their season unravelled. They lost seven of the subsequent 10 league games, and a run of four Championship wins on the bounce in December wasn't enough to reignite their faltering promotion charge.
In fact, Leeds have failed to score in any of their past four Championship visits to The Den.
Can they end that run today? We're about to find out.
League Two preview
Two League Two clubs have a new man in the dugout today.
Crawley replaced Notts County-bound Harry Kewell with Gabriele Cioffi and the Italian will take charge of the Sussex club for the first time today at home to Morecambe.
Meanwhile, Cheltenham have turned to their former defender Michael Duff to take over from Gary Johnson. The Robins host Crewe today.
Elsewhere, league leaders Lincoln will be looking to bounce back from their first defeat of the season when they visit winless Macclesfield.
Here are today's League Two fixtures, which are all 15:00 BST kick-offs:
League One preview
There's a mouthwatering top of the table clash in League One, as Peterbrough host Portsmouth with neither side having tasted defeat in the third tier so far this season.
The pair form two of five unbeaten League One sides after the opening seven matches, the others being Barnsley, Sunderland and Walsall.
With 19 points from their seven games, this is Posh's best ever start to a season in the top four tiers of English football.
Here are today's League One fixtures, which all kick-off at 15:00 BST:
Sheffield Wednesday v Stoke (15:00 BST)
Stoke City were the favourites for promotion but haven't started well, winning only one of their first six league matches.
Today, they travel to Sheffield Wednesday with defender Erik Pieters their joint top-scorer. Having not scored in his first 85 league games on the road for Stoke, the Dutchman is making up for lost time - score today and it will be his third away league goal in as many games.
But he will come up against an Owls side looking to win four consecutive league games for the first time since April 2017, when they registered six league wins in a row.
Preston North End v Reading (15:00 BST)
It would probably be an understatement to say Reading have had a difficult start to the season. The Championship's bottom club travel to Preston today with just two points from six games.
If it feels like Paul Clement's last league win as Royals boss was a lifetime away, you're not too far off: 7 April was the last time Clement plunged into his celebration of choice for collecting three points, a Mo Barrow goal enough to overcome, coincidentally, Preston.
Since then, Reading have collected just four points in 11 matches, drawing four and losing seven, and Clement is still to pick up his first away win as Royals manager.
Still, at least he will always have the time he roasted Darren Bent on Twitter.
Bolton v QPR (15:00 BST)
Bolton fans breathed a sigh of relief on Wednesday when chairman Ken Anderson confirmed a loan had been paid off to their main creditor, meaning they had staved off the very real threat of administration and a possible 12-point deduction.
That would have severely dented an excellent start to the season by Phil Parkinson's side, who have taken 11 points from their first six matches.
However, their eventful week was tinged with great sadness when it was announced on Tuesday that former owner Eddie Davies had died aged 72.
Davies bankrolled Wanderers during their glory years of a decade ago when they were featuring in Europe and providing a home for stars such as Jay-Jay Okocha, Ivan Campo and Nicolas Anelka.
There are plenty of tributes to remember Davies at today's game - his picture is on the front of the match programme, and a single rose has been placed in his usual seat.
Swansea v Nottingham Forest (15:00 BST)
Spare a thought for the BBC Sport writer covering this pair today - if history is anything to go by, a late match report rewrite is likely.
That's because there has been a 90th-minute goal scored in four of the past five meetings between Swansea and Nottingham Forest, with the other game ending 0-0. Come 17:00 on Saturday, there might be a few journalists hastily editing the openings to their match reports.
Who, then, could be the hero of the hour? Swansea striker Oli McBurnie is a likely candidate - he's scored more Championship goals in 2018 than any other player. He netted 10 times while on loan at Barnsley last season and has scored three times for Swansea this campaign, including both goals in his side's 2-2 draw with Leeds.
This is the first meeting between these two sides since they met in the play-offs in 2011, with Swansea winning 3-1 on aggregate before beating Reading to gain promotion to the Premier League.
What kind of outcome is on the cards today? We'll find out at... 16:55, probably.
Brentford v Wigan (15:00)
Paul Cook's Wigan have made a steady start to life back in the Championship, winning three, drawing one and losing two, but travel to Griffin Park to face fifth-placed Brentford today.
The Bees have the league's top scorer on their books in Neal Maupay, above, but Cook should face few surprises if he's done any kind of due diligence.
That's because Brentford have used fewer players than any other Championship team this season (16), with 15 of those players featuring in at least four matches.
Wigan’s last 74 league goals (including own-goals) have been scored by British players (53 English, 20 Northern Irish and one Scottish).
Rotherham v Derby (15:00 BST)
Mason Mount is quickly making a name for himself at Derby County.
The Chelsea loanee has scored four goals in his eight appearances for the Rams, and netted a debut winner for England Under-21s against Latvia in midweek.
No wonder there are comparisons with Rams boss Frank Lampard...
Bristol City v Sheffield United (15:00 BST)
After a tricky start to the season, third-placed Sheffield United have won four on the bounce and moved up to third ahead of their trip to Bristol City today.
But the Robins boast the Championship's joint top-scorer in Andreas Weimann, who has scored five league goals in just six appearances this season.
It's fair to say that was probably a little... unexpected. He's scored more in a single league season only once in his career (seven in 2012-13 for Aston Villa).
But his side will be up against Chris Wilder's free-scoring Blades, who return from the international break having battered Villa 4-1 in their most recent Championship outing.
Jason Mohammad is joined by former England internationals Dion Dublin and Alex Scott in the Final Score studio.
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Millwall v Leeds (15:00 BST)
West Brom aside, Leeds have scored more goals than any other Championship team - but could their free-scoring form come to an abrupt end today?
Marcelo Bielsa's side will be without striker Patrick Bamford for four months following a knee injury, while top-scorer Kemar Roofe is sidelined with a knock.
Only Brentford’s Neal Maupay has been involved in more Championship goals this season than Roofe, whose four goals and two assists have sent Leeds to the top of the table.
Equally worrying for Bielsa is that playmaking midfielder Pablo Hernandez, who has three goals, will miss the next four to five weeks of action with a hamstring injury.
Friday: Birmingham 1-1 West Brom
West Bromwich Albion made the six-mile trip back to The Hawthorns with a point in their pocket from a 1-1 draw with neighbours Birmingham City.
Jota scored from close range to put the hosts ahead but failed to make it 2-0 a minute later when his penalty was saved by visiting goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, and the Baggies levelled through Matt Phillips' strike before the break.