Postpublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 January 2019
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Portsmouth weren't level for long - Ronan Curtis has put the League One leaders back in front against Wimbledon at Fratton Park.
43 goals in 12 Championship games on New Year's Day
Championship leaders Leeds beaten 4-2 by Nottingham Forest
Second-placed Norwich draw away at Brentford
West Brom lose 2-1 at Blackburn
Matt Newsum and Rob Stevens
League One & Two latest
Portsmouth weren't level for long - Ronan Curtis has put the League One leaders back in front against Wimbledon at Fratton Park.
Callum Harriott (77 mins)
Reading have their first goal in three games under new boss Jose Gomes - Callum Harriott has it. Only a very small consolation though.
Ben Osborn (76 mins)
Is that the winner?! WHAT A GOAL.
Ball picked out Daryl Murphy for Forest on the left side and he had the supporting Ben Osborn galloping up alongside him.
Murphy's wonderful reverse pass put the midfielder into space, latching onto the ball, cutting inside and then arrowing a scorcher past Bailey Peacock-Farrell, arching up into the far corner and in off the bar.
Absolute banger. I won't say game over but that was a sumptuous goal that deserves to win any game. CRACKER.
Lukas Nmecha (79 mins)
Instant response. Lukas Nmecha shoots from close range and Richard Wood couldn't keep it out. Preston back in it.
What will that bring?
Michael Smith (76 mins)
Imagine the archetypal Alan Shearer headed goal, you know the one - swinging cross, towering leap, bullet header.
You've just envisaged Michael Smith's goal that doubles the Millers lead. Lovely cross by Joe Newell.
Tom Elliott (76 mins)
Millwall grab some breathing space and it's fairly torrid defending from the hosts.
Tom Elliott latches on to a poor back-pass, challenges Ipswich keeper Dean Gerken and comes out on top.
The loose ball falls to Aiden O'Brien, who shows good feed on the byline to back-heel the ball to Elliott, who turns into an unguarded net.
More woe for the Tractor Boys. It never rains - it pours.
Tammy Abraham (75 mins)
Villa level and it is Tammy Abraham, who notches his 16th Championship goal of the campaign.
The on-loan striker is on hand to turn in a cross from close range.
Daryl Murphy (71 mins)
What a bloomin' game this is. Chuppin' hell.
Corner in from the left side whizzes into the six-yard box and veteran striker Daryl Murphy meets it beautifully, towering above the defence to head in.
Forest lead again. How will it end?! Leeds down but not out... we know that.
Jarrod Bowen (76 mins)
Jarrod Bowen has been linked with Premier League clubs and it is no surprise.
The winger gets in on the act for Hull, dribbling into the area and calmly finishing.
That's his 11th of the campaign.
This is an absolute rout.
League One & Two latest
A big goal at the top of League One - Kwesi Appiah has equalised for AFC Wimbledon at Portsmouth. Can the leaders find a late winner?
We've had 32 Championship goals so far today.
Should we brace ourselves for last-minute drama? Because there hasn't been much of that around in the past couple of weeks...
Brentford 1-0 Norwich
A smart save from Bees keeper Daniel Bentley to deny Max Aarons at his near post.
Norwich are still looking for a way back into the game.
Jack Colback (69 mins)
PARITY AGAIN!
Jack Colback, who put Forest in front earlier on in this game, has just slammed the Reds level with a stinger from the edge of the box.
Jack Robinson nodded the back-post corner into the edge of the box and Colback raced onto it and buried it beyond Bailey Peacock-Farrell.
Level. This isn't over yet by far and we're loving it.
Jake Cooper (68 mins)
Millwall turn it round and have hopes of recording a first away league win of the season.
The hosts fail to clear a corner and a deep cross is headed back across goal by Tom Elliott.
Big centre-back Jake Cooper is on hand to head in from close range.
Millwall's last away win in the Championship came in April, 14 games ago.
#bbcefl
Simon Batson: Has someone tried switching us (Reading) off and switching us on again?
Alex Lancaster: Hull City. Don't. Sell. Bowen. Or. Grosicki.
Ezgjan Alioski (64 mins)
You won't see many better created goals than that one from Leeds United which has turned the game around and put the visitors - down to 10 men by the way - in front.
Forest failed to properly clear their lines and the ball fell to the mercurial Pablo Hernandez on the edge of the box right side.
He bent a beautiful cross to the edge of the six-yard box, left side and Pontus Jansson headed the ball across the box unselfishly, allowing Ezgjan Alioski to thrash it into the net past a stranded and stricken Costel Pantilimon.
What a turnaround at the City Ground. The Bridgford End is properly bouncing now.
Chris Martin (67 mins)
Hull City are on fire.
Great work from Jarrod Bowen and Kamil Grosicki - that man again - set up Chris Martin, who slots in from inside the area.
A fifth straight win is going to be recorded in some style.
Brentford 1-0 Norwich
Further appeals by Norwich for a penalty at Griffin Park.
Jordan Rhodes goes down at the back post following a cross from Mario Vrancic, but nothing is given.
Nott'm Forest 1-1 Leeds
Forest struggling for a bit of composure at present, Leeds have really cranked up the excitement and pace of the game.
Mind you, they're still a big threat when they do get into dangerous areas.
Joao Carvalho slalomed his way into the box but a timely block stopped him, and then at the other end, Kemar Roofe tried to lift his shot from the edge of the box over a scrambling Costel Pantilimon but lacked accuracy.
Open as Pandora's Box this one.
Kamil Grosicki (63 mins)
Surely game over now at the KCOM Stadium as Kamil Grosicki gets his second of the game for Hull with a neat finish from the edge of the box.
Two goals in as many minutes must have ended Bolton's hopes of getting anything from the game.