Postpublished at 16:05 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2019
Bolton 0-0 Millwall
There wasn't a single shot on target at the University of Bolton Stadium in the first half.
Can either of these relegation-threatened sides change that in this second half?
Bamford gives Leeds victory at Bristol City
Reading score in seventh minute of injury-time to beat Wigan
Bolton earn crucial win against Millwall
Early wins for Sheff Utd and Preston
Blackpool 2-2 Southend in front of 15,871 at Bloomfield Road
Tom Garry, Gary Smee and Adam Williams
Bolton 0-0 Millwall
There wasn't a single shot on target at the University of Bolton Stadium in the first half.
Can either of these relegation-threatened sides change that in this second half?
And we're back under way across the three divisions....
HT: Bolton 0-0 Millwall
Little change at the bottom with Bolton against Millwall and Reading against Wigan both draws at the moment.
HT: Bristol City 0-1 Leeds
As it stands, Leeds are back up to second, Bristol City drop out of the top six at the expense of Derby.
Here's how things stand in the Championship as the teams head off for a breather...
John Swift (45+3 mins)
Superb free-kick from John Swift has Reading level in first-half stoppage time.
Curls it into the far corner past Jamie Jones' reach.
Half-time whistles are blowing up and down the country.
Let's have a look at what's happened in each division.
Hold on, late first-half goal at Reading...
West Brom 1-0 Ipswich Town
Jacob Murphy again goes close to doubling West Brom's lead.
Bartosz Bialkowski once more at full stretch to deny his shot after Dwight Gayle chested the ball neatly into his path.
Tosin Adarabioyo is then denied a header from a Stefan Johansen corner by another fine save.
Bristol City 0-1 Leeds
Leeds are still enjoying the better of things at Bristol City so far, but it's a game of few chances.
Middlesbrough 1-0 Brentford
Close again for Brentford!
Sergi Canos is in the thick of it once more as he drives at goal from 25 yards, Darren Randolph is nowhere near it and it thumps off the bar and behind.
Nice play in the build-up too from Romaine Sawyers.
Derby County 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Derby are forced into a first-half substitution as midweek eye-catching goalscorer Mason Bennett has to be replaced by Florian Jozefzoon.
Meanwhile Harry Wilson nearly doubles their lead, but his curling effort with his right foot goes narrowly wide.
Bolton 0-0 Millwall; QPR 0-0 Stoke
It remains goalless at three of our Championship 15:00 GMT kick-offs, with around six or seven minutes to go before the break.
Forest and Hull are both bidding to break the deadlock at the City Ground.
Middlesbrough 1-0 Brentford
Brentford aren't getting any luck so far on Teesside.
For the second time this afternoon, they have a goal chalked off.
Sergi Canos fires the ball through Darren Randolph, but the whistle goes for a foul by Neal Maupay on George Saville.
Reading 0-1 Wigan Athletic
Reading almost fall further behind as Michael Jacobs is denied a second goal for Wigan by a smart save from Emi Martinez.
At the other end, Jamie Jones has to react to a Garath McCleary strike with a save of his own.
Reading are then forced into an early chance as Ovie Ejaria hobbles off to be replaced by Danny Loader.
League Two latest
Bottom of the table Notts County are 2-0 down at Cheltenham - Luke Varney doubling the hosts' lead from the penalty spot.
In the 14:00 GMT kick-off, Northampton lead Exeter 2-1, while Carlisle, Oldham, Colchester, Macclesfield and Morecambe are all in front.
Bristol City 0-1 Leeds
Jonathan Legard
at Ashton Gate for BBC Final Score
"Leeds have been quicker, slicker and look more likely to win this one."
West Brom 1-0 Ipswich Town
Ipswich again go close to levelling at West Brom.
Teddy Bishop has a shot deflected narrowly wide for a corner which almost ends in Luke Chambers sliding in at the back post from Alan Judge's delivery and a Jonas Knudsen flick on.
Collin Quaner is then played in on goal by Jon Nolan and forces Sam Johnstone into a save with his feet.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Hull
It's not been a thriller so far at the City Ground, where both of these play-off chasing sides will want to capitalise if sixth-placed Bristol City do indeed lose at home to Leeds.