Postpublished at 15:23 BST 19 April 2019
QPR 0-0 Blackburn
Blackburn having the better of things at Loftus Road - couple of chances for Bradley Dack and Corry Evans. Adam Armstrong is looking lively for Rovers but it remains goalless.
Vrancic free-kick rescues point for Norwich against Sheff Wed
Canaries need maximum of five points for promotion
10-man Wigan earlier stun Leeds at Elland Road
Sheff Utd beat Nottingham Forest to go second
Aston Villa secure ninth-straight win to relegate Bolton
Bradford relegated from League One
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QPR 0-0 Blackburn
Blackburn having the better of things at Loftus Road - couple of chances for Bradley Dack and Corry Evans. Adam Armstrong is looking lively for Rovers but it remains goalless.
Michael Morrison (19 mins)
Another corner is the undoing for Derby. Michael Morrison taps in his seventh goal of the season from close range.
Patrick Bamford (17 mins)
Image source, PABut it doesn't take long for Leeds to hit the front.
Patrick Bamford brings the ball down in the box and fires an angled shot into the net. Elland Road erupts!
Leeds 0-0 Wigan
Cedric Kipre is sent off for a handball on the line but Pablo Hernandez's resulting penalty hits the base of the post.
West Brom 0-0 Hull
This would have been some goal!
Hull's Jarrod Bowen has had the best chance of the game so far with an unbelievable volley on the turn but it's narrowly over the bar.
Great effort.
Leeds 0-0 Wigan
Leeds have a penalty and Wigan are down to 10 men.
Image source, ReutersBolton 0-0 Aston Villa
Villa are really getting on top now
Anwar El Ghazi misses a great chance to put the away side ahead, turning an effort wide at the far post and Tammy Abraham also goes close.
Bolton 0-0 Aston Villa
Bolton looked sharp in the early stages, but Villa are so nearly ahead.
Wanderers throw bodies on the line and block attempts by both Glenn Whelan and Tammy Abraham.
Michael Ihiekwe (10 mins)
Big goal for the Millers as Michael Ihiekwe glances in a header from a Will Vaulks cross.
Leeds 0-0 Wigan
Wigan have made a bright start against Leeds at Elland Road. No clear chances but plenty of intent as they attempt to stop Leeds returning to second place and more importantly for them, ease their relegation fears.
At the goals fly in in the Championship, we've also already had three in League Two as well.
Yeovil, who are second from bottom of the table, are already behind to Crewe courtesy of Charlie Kirk's strike.
And we've already had two goals at Rodney Parade where Nicky Maynard has levelled for promotion-chasing Bury at Newport.
Martyn Waghorn (7 mins)
Glorious finish by Martyn Waghorn, who lobs keeper Lee Camp from 20 yards after a fine ball from Craig Bryson. Delightful finish by the Rams striker.
Callum Robinson (6 mins)
It's a superb strike from the edge of the box from Callum Robinson to put Preston a goal up against already relegated Ipswich.
Britt Assombalonga (3 mins)
Image source, Rex FeaturesThat's a fine move and lovely finish by Britt Assombalonga and Boro lead.
The big striker pokes in a fine cross by Johnny Howson.
Lukas Jutkiewicz (2 mins)
Simple as you like for Birmingham as Lukas Jutkiewicz heads them ahead from an early corner.
Awful defending and an awful start for Derby.
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Sulaimon Adelekan: Many years ago I was a Bolton Wanderers fan when they had Jay Jay Okocha, Diouf, Kelvin Nolan, Ivan Campo,Sam Allardyce in charge and they over achieved. How things have changed.
Shawn Woodward: The main action is in League One where the top four is so close
It's all over in the early games in League One and Two.
League One:
Coventry 2-0 Bradford
Oxford 2-1 Charlton
League Two:
Exeter 1-3 Crawley
Millwall 1-1 Brentford
All over at The Den and a missed opportunity for Millwall, who could not find a way past 10-Brentford in the second half.
Lee Gregory had given the Lions the lead, but Josh Dasilva equalised before Henrik Dalsgaard equalised.
As the final whistle blew, then the rest of the afternoon's games were getting under way.
Image source, .Carlisle v Lincoln (15:00 BST)
Image source, ReutersLincoln became the first side in the EFL to win promotion last weekend when their draw with Cheltenham, coupled with Mansfield and MK Dons dropping points, confirmed they will be playing League One football next season.
Now Danny Cowley's Imps are looking to add the title to their honours list, as they did when they went up from the National League two years ago.
A victory at Carlisle this afternoon will mean the League Two trophy will be presented at Sincil Bank on the final day of the season.
But if their rivals at the top of the table drop points then a draw or a defeat might even be enough.
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There's a huge game affecting the top and bottom of the table as bottom side Notts County host promotion-chasing MK Dons.
The Magpies will be hoping to make the most of home advantage as their relegation rivals Yeovil and Macclesfield are both on the road.