FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 20 October 2018
Hull 1-1 Preston
Lewis Moult's strike deep in injury time gives Preston a point and ensures Preston climb out of the relegation zone.
Hull drop in to the bottom three.
Marriott flick gives Derby win over Sheff Utd
Bryson had scored after 19 seconds for Rams before Basham equaliser
Middlesbrough end weekend top of Championship
Abraham earns Villa win against Swansea in Smith's first game
West Brom, Blades & Leeds miss chance to go top with defeats
Birmingham win at Stoke - Blues unbeaten in nine games
Joe Townsend
Hull 1-1 Preston
Lewis Moult's strike deep in injury time gives Preston a point and ensures Preston climb out of the relegation zone.
Hull drop in to the bottom three.
Wigan 1-0 West Brom
Nobody wants to knock Middlesbrough off the top of the Championship!
West Brom miss the chance to move to the summit - a point would have done.
But it's a fine victory for Wigan through Josh Windass' second-half strike.
Nottm Forest 1-2 Norwich
Two goals from Timm Klose sees Norwich come from behind to win at the City Ground.
Reading 3-1 Millwall
Big, big victory for Reading.
A brace from Yakou Meite and a Sam Baldock penalty gives the Royals three points.
Millwall are back in the relegation zone.
Lewis Moult (90 mins)
Great control from Louis Moult as he picks the ball out of the air and drills home deep in injury time.
Stoke 0-1 Birmingham
It had looked like being another stalemate for draw specialists Birmingham, but instead Che Adams' goal inflicted a painful defeat on former Blues boss Gary Rowett.
It leaves the Potters 17th and still struggling to adjust to life in the second tier under their new manager.
League Two update
Macclesfield Town have won a match in the English Football League for the first time since New Year's Eve 2011.
Yes, 2011.
They've beaten Carlisle 2-1 to avoid going a record 37 Football League games without a win.
What a time to be alive.
Ipswich 0-2 QPR
Ipswich look as though they're heading back to the bottom of the Championship as boos ring around Portman Road.
Rotherham 1-1 Bolton
It ends all square at the New York Stadium after a pretty eventful second half.
Aston Villa 1-0 Swansea
It's all over at Villa Park, where the Dean Smith era starts with a narrow win!
Stoke 0-1 Birmingham
Five minutes of added time for Blues to hang on.
Niclas Eliasson (89 mins)
Late drama at Griffin Park as Niclas Eliasson's super volley appears to have won it for Bristol City, against Thomas Frank's 10-men Brentford.
Aston Villa 1-0 Swansea
Swansea oh so nearly spoil Dean Smith's first game in charge of Villa, but Bersant Celina misses the target after Orjan Nyland's fine save denies Mike van der Hoorn.
Wigan 1-0 West Brom
Jake Livermore picks up his second yellow and is given his marching orders.
The midfielder fouled Wigan goalscorer Josh Windass.
That pretty much sums up the Baggies' afternoon.
(Jarrod Bowen 84 mins)
Bottom club Hull look they've grabbed all three points! Jordan Storey fouls Hull's Chris Martin in the box and a penalty is given.
Jarrod Bowen makes no mistake from the spot, as he slams home left footed into the the top right corner.
Yakou Meite (86 mins)
Game over!
Ivorian winger Yakou Meite heads in his second goal of the game. Like his first he was given far too much space.
Reading are just a few minutes away from a third win of the season.
Brentford 0-0 Bristol City
Neal Maupay has had a hand in 13 goals in the Championship for Brentford this season, four more than any other player, having added three assists to his 10 goals.
He almost makes that 14, as 10-man Brentford try to win this game late on, but his close-range shot is blocked.
Timm Klose (84 mins)
Timm Klose grabs his second goal of the afternoon as Norwich come from behind to lead 2-1 at the City Ground.
Jordan Rhodes' shot was well saved by Forest keeper Costel Pantilimon, but Klose smashed home the rebound from just a few yards out.
League Two latest
Peter Vincenti - this Football League journeyman may have just become the Macclesfield hero.
They have come from 1-0 down against Carlisle to lead 2-1 but more importantly, potentially avoid a record-breaking 37th consecutive English Football League game without a win.
Keep, it, tight.
Christian Doidge (84 mins)
Former Forest Green Rovers striker Christian Doidge has his first goal for Bolton and it could be a very valuable equaliser.
He finds the bottom corner to make it 1-1 with just over five minutes to go.