Postpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 24 October 2018
Preston 4-3 Brentford
Into injury time at Deepdale. Five minutes of it.
Preston are rolling out the subs in a bid to eat up some time.
Leeds beat Ipswich 2-0 to go top of Championship table
West Brom lost 4-1 at home to impressive Derby
Preston went 3-0 up in 23 minutes against Brentford and won 4-3
Bristol City get late winner against Hull, Forest beat Bolton 3-0
Rob Stevens, Matt Newsum and Phil Cartwright
Preston 4-3 Brentford
Into injury time at Deepdale. Five minutes of it.
Preston are rolling out the subs in a bid to eat up some time.
Famara Diedhiou (90+3 mins)
Famara Diedhiou is the hero! David Marshall kept out Bristol City's first attempt, but the Senegal striker was there to follow up and probably snatch all three points for the hosts.
Heartbreak for Hull.
Bristol City 0-0 Hull
Seven minutes to be added on at Ashton Gate. Time for someone to be a hero.
Scott Malone (71 mins)
What a performance by the Rams, and what a few moments for Scott Malone.
First the left-back puts in a brilliant block which denies the Baggies a goal and then he's involved in a counter-attack which finishes things for once and for all.
He exchanges passes with Mason Bennett and slams in from inside the area. A fine finish by the defender.
He gets booked for his celebration, taking off his shirt in front of the visiting fans.
Leeds 2-0 Ipswich
Leeds post a crowd just short of 30,000 at Elland Road. Big applause as the attendance is read out.
Three minutes to go, Ipswich at the foot of the table tonight, Leeds going top.
Bolton 0-2 Nott'm Forest
Bolton threatening, hoping to keep hold of their impressive home record against Forest, but Craig Noone's byline free-kick in dangerous territory fails to trouble goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon.
Still 20 minutes to go here...
Neal Maupay (85 mins)
Comeback back on the cards?
An inswinging corner from the left from Lewis Macloed is flicked on and Neal Maupay is on hand to direct it in from close range.
The Frenchman's 11th goal of the season and the Bees have hope once more.
West Brom 0-3 Derby
Jack Marriott, the man who got the ball rolling for the Rams tonight, comes off and Mason Bennett replaces him.
Into the final quarter of the game at the Hawthorns.
Leeds 2-0 Ipswich
Bartosz Bialkowski is last man standing for Ipswich, the single resistance to an irresistible Leeds attacking force.
This time it's Ezgjan Alioski who seared past Jordan Spence and arrowed a high near-post shot which the Pole beat away to safety again.
Meanwhile, Bailey Peacock-Farrell - bit of a typing tongue-twister - saves from Jon Nolan when the Ipswich midfielder gets a shot away.
West Brom 0-3 Derby
Sam Field shoots wide for the hosts - there was not enough curl on that effort from the midfielder.
Preston 4-2 Brentford
Into the final 10 minutes at Deepdale.
Brentford will need one soon to give them any hopes of coming away with a point.
That second Callum Robinson goal to make it 4-2 has taken the wind out of the visitors.
West Brom 0-3 Derby
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at The Hawthorns
Any thoughts of an Albion revival are surely out of the window now after that stunning third goal from Derby’s young Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson, to match his first international goal for Wales last week.
The Baggies have earned a lot of admirers for their early season attacking endeavours, but they are being taken apart by the rapier-like thrusts of the young Rams.
Albion at times look almost clueless, by comparison.
No wonder the Derby fans are singing “Frank Lampard is a football genius”.
Lewis Grabban (64 mins)
Having missed from the penalty spot just minutes ago, Lewis Grabban makes up for his aberration with a sensational goal to double the Reds' lead.
He was played in on the right, headed into the penalty area and it looked like he'd been pushed bit wide by goalkeeper Ben Alnwick.
However the former Bournemouth, Villa and Reading man (to name but three) had other ideas, clipping across the keeper to perfection, nestling the ball in the opposite side of the net for what could be the gamebreaker.
Bristol City 0-0 Hull
Ten minutes left at Ashton Gate, where it's all gone a bit scrappy in the second half.
Leeds 2-0 Ipswich
Ezgjan Alioski rattles the woodwork with a stinging hit. Leeds baying for a third.
Adam Forshaw strikes... deflection... corner.
All Leeds right this minute.
West Brom 0-3 Derby
Harvey Barnes sends another effort from range inches wide of the right-hand Derby upright.
Barnes, on loan from Leicester City, has been at the heart of everything good that the Baggies have done this evening.
The hosts have just over half an hour to mount a comeback.
Leeds 2-0 Ipswich
Don't get me wrong, Ipswich haven't been massively creative but whenever they've even vaguely looked like threatening, Leeds have numbers back to swamp and swarm and shut down the attack.
It's why we see players like Pablo Hernandez popping up in the final third, and the first one too.
It's total football of a variety, everyone contributes to the attack, everyone contributes to the defence.
Preston 4-2 Brentford
The Bees have made a double change after falling 4-2 behind.
Romaine Sawyers and Ollie Watkins make way for Lewis Macleod and Said Benrahma.
Can Thomas Frank's changes spark a comeback?
Bolton 0-1 Nott'm Forest
Lewis Grabban stepped to take it himself... and was denied by the acrobatics of Ben Alnwick who dived low to his left to beat away the kick.
Superb stop. Missed penalty is harsh. It was saved.
Bolton 0-1 Nott'm Forest
Lewis Grabban hauled down... penalty to Forest!