FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2018
Wigan 0-0 Reading
Here come the full-time whistles around the Championship.
The game at the DW Stadium is the first to finish. It ends goalless.
Norwich win 4-1 at Swansea to stay top of Championship
Middlesbrough beat Brentford to go second
Leeds win 2-0 at home to 10-man Bristol City
Derby come back to beat Sheff Wed, Preston thrash Blackburn
Rotherham deny Sheff Utd top spot in early game
Matt Newsum and Joe Rindl
Wigan 0-0 Reading
Here come the full-time whistles around the Championship.
The game at the DW Stadium is the first to finish. It ends goalless.
Stoke 2-2 QPR
Crouchy! You had the headlines written there, chum! Classic header. In the net. No...
Disallowed though. Offside! Still 2-2 into FIVE minutes added time.
Stoke 2-2 QPR
QPR send on their own big man, Matt Smith, to offer similar impact.
Almost 25,000 packed into that Ice Station Zebra on the hill above the Potteries, decent effort.
Jiri Skalak (82 mins)
They've been on top in the second half and, thanks to Jiri Skalak's first goal in a Lions shirt, Millwall are deservedly level.
Stoke 2-2 QPR
Peter Crouch, once upon a time in the deepest, darkest past a QPR player, is sent on for Stoke to cause a bit of late panic.
Point seems fair, but it will be some finish you feel if both go for a winner.
Paddy Madden has just scored for Fleetwood who are now 2-1 down against League One strugglers Plymouth.
In League Two, Greg Taylor has netted an equaliser for Cambridge who are drawing 2-2 at home to Bury.
Alan Browne (85 mins)
Comprehensive...
Alan Browne and Louis Moult seemingly take on the Blackburn defence as a two-man unit and get their rewards.
They cut a swathe through the Rovers backline, exchanging passes before Browne - who has already made two goals himself - slips in at the back-post to get his name on the scoresheet.
Man of the match territory there. He'll get a tasty pay packet bonus too.
Pablo Hernandez (86 mins)
And there's the match.
Pablo Hernandez's well-directed header back across goal finds the corner and Leeds United have all three points against the 10 men of Bristol City.
Sheff Wed 1-2 Derby
All Wednesday still, as Fernando Forestieri and then goalscorer Adam Reach fail to find the back of the net, with Scott Carson standing firm as a one-man wall.
Derby confident they can close it out with about five to go, but the Owls are still gunning.
Connor Jennings has equalised for play-off chasers Tranmere against Oldham while Jamie Devitt has pulled a goal back for Carlisle against Forest Green.
Also in League Two, Joe McNerney has put Crawley 2-0 up against Crewe.
Wigan 0-0 Reading
There's only one Championship game we've not mentioned all afternoon. The goalless game between Wigan Athletic and Reading sounds a thriller.
Leeds 1-0 Bristol City
It took a while to break the deadlock, but Leeds United have had 63% of the ball and 18 shots, so it's hard to argue that they don't deserve to be in front.
As things stand, they'll be going second in the Championship.
Angel Rangel (78 mins)
What a difference a minute makes?!
Stoke were ready to acclaim a victory when Tom Ince tucked in a moment ago, but the referee's assistant shot out a flag to see it chalked off for offside.
Their fans had barely calmed down again before QPR brought proceedings level.
Again Eberechi Eze was the creator, again Angel Rangel had the finish to match. 2-2. What drama.
Preston 3-1 Blackburn
Blackburn think they're back in it! But Ben Brereton's goal was ruled out for offside.
Close but no cigar.
Kieran Agard has put League Two leaders MK Dons in front against Stevenage.
Meanwhile in the third tier, Tom Eaves has pulled a goal back for Gillingham, who are now 3-1 down against Luton, and Mitchell Pinnock has completed Wimbledon's turnaround against Southend.
Louis Moult (74 mins)
Preston North End all but assure themselves of the points, as Louis Moult scrambles in scruffily after Brandon Barker's shot was denied.
Credit must go to Tom Barkhuizen for the dancing feet and smart cross.
There will be some cheesed off Rovers fans in the Bill Shankly Kop.
Sheff Wed 1-2 Derby
Any thought that Derby are just resting on their laurels is well and truly unfounded, as midfielder Tom Huddlestone stretches his legs, looks up and sends a rasper thumping towards Cameron Dawson's goal, and forces a big save from the boyhood Owls fan.
Meanwhile Marco Matias and Morgan Fox are off, Adthe Nuhiu and Matt Penney thrown into the fray for Wednesday.
In League Two, Exeter's Jayden Stockley has equalised for the Grecians after Sammie Szmodics had put Colchester in front.
Meanwhile, Carl Winchester has just doubled Forest Green's advantage over Carlisle.
Sheff Wed 1-2 Derby
Sheffield Wednesday playing with all the urgency of a side desperate to overturn a deficit, pressing and probing.
Marco Matias fires wide, then Morgan Fox smacks the woodwork. The groans of frustration and tension fizzle from the mouths of the Wednesday faithful in the cold, crisp November evening air.
Kemar Roofe (69 mins)
It's been one-way traffic since Josh Brownhill's red card and now Leeds United are ahead.
Kemar Roofe bundles home from close range to the hosts in front at Elland Road.