Postpublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 30 April 2019
Millwall 0-0 Bristol City
Meanwhile, things haven't really got going yet at the Den, where Bristol City are being patient, playing the ball around slowly and controlling possession.
Championship: Bristol City beat Millwall to keep play-off hopes alive
League One: Luton & Barnsley seal promotion after Portsmouth & Sunderland both lose
League Two: Bury draw at Tranmere to confirm promotion
Tom Garry
Millwall 0-0 Bristol City
Meanwhile, things haven't really got going yet at the Den, where Bristol City are being patient, playing the ball around slowly and controlling possession.
Portsmouth 0-1 Peterborough; Fleetwood 0-0 Sunderland
So - as things stand, with these two scorelines - Luton and Barnsley are going up!
But there's a long way to go yet tonight...
Portsmouth 0-1 Peterborough
That goal for The Posh came totally against the run of play but it's the kind of dangerous counter-attacking football that could be extremely effective in the play-offs, if they could sneak in to the top six on Saturday.
Lee Tomlin (13 mins)
Luton and Barnsley fans will be cheering this goal - Portsmouth are behind!
Lee Tomlin sweeps home Marcus Maddison's cross and Peterborough have their perfect start, as they continue to battle for sixth spot.
James Norwood (11 mins)
This wasn't in the script as far as Bury are concerned.
The Shakers need just a draw to seal promotion tonight, but they trail at Prenton Park after James Norwood's header from a corner is scrambled in.
Tranmere could actually keep their own automatic promotion aspirations alive with victory - as things now stand, they are just one point behind Mansfield and MK Dons above them.
#bbcefl
As ever, you can have your say on any of tonight's action via #bbcefl on Twitter.
Who are you hoping will win tonight?
Millwall 0-0 Bristol City
There haven't been any clear-cut chances to tell you about at the Den yet.
I'm sure Derby and Middlesbrough fans will be cheering Millwall on from afar tonight.
Portsmouth 0-0 Peterborough
There's a cracking atmosphere at Fratton Park, where the home fans know exactly how important this game is for their team.
A win would take the hosts to within a point of the top two, ahead of Saturday's final round of games...
Fleetwood 0-0 Sunderland
The Blacks Cats, who are fourth in League One, know they must win at Fleetwood tonight or their top-two chances will end.
And Sunderland could do with improving their goal-difference too, if they're to have any hope of leapfrogging Luton or Barnsley.
However, it's the Cod Army who have started on the front foot in Lancashire.
Millwall 0-0 Bristol City
To remind you, it really is win or bust tonight for Bristol City, as far as their play-off hopes go.
Millwall 0-0 Bristol City
In London, the hosts get tonight's Championship game going.
It's almost time for kick-off at Millwall, Fleetwood, Peterborough, Newport and Tranmere.
All five of tonight's games have something riding on them towards the top of the divisions.
A night of drama awaits us... Let's do this!
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Peterborough's battle with Doncaster for sixth spot in League One continues tonight, with Posh's game in hand at Portsmouth.
Darren Ferguson's side's top-six hopes will end tonight if they lose, while a draw would leave them three points adrift and needing a 10-goal swing in goal-difference over Donny on the final day.
But a win for the Posh tonight would heap pressure back on Rovers for Saturday.
Millwall v Bristol City (19:45 BST)
The visitors - who are without midfielder Korey Smith (foot) and suspended 19-year-old forward Antoine Semenyo - give Liam Walsh his fourth league start of the season.
Defender Lloyd Kelly also comes in, while Max O'Leary returns in goal, replacing Niki Maenpaa, with Lee Johnson not naming a keeper on his bench.
Hosts Millwall - who are safe from relegation - make two changes, as James Meredith and Steve Morison come in for Jed Wallace and Ben Marshall.
Millwall XI: Martin, Meredith, Cooper, Williams, Gregory, Ferguson, Romeo, Pearce, Tunnicliffe, Morison, Leonard.
Bristol City XI: O'Leary, Webster, Brownhill, Diedhiou, Walsh, Weimann, Kelly, Paterson, Pack, Kalas, Hunt.
Millwall v Bristol City (19:45 BST)
Bristol City must avoid defeat at Millwall this evening to keep their play-off chances alive mathematically, but realistically only a win will keep the Robins in contention.
Regardless of tonight's result, the visitors' play-off fate is now out of their hands following Saturday's 2-0 home loss to sixth-placed Derby County, who are away to Swansea on Wednesday.
To finish sixth, Lee Johnson's side must win both of their remaining games, while hoping the Rams drop points against both the Swans and West Brom, and seventh-placed Middlesbrough fail to win at the already-relegated Millers on Sunday.
Bury will be promoted if they avoid defeat at Tranmere tonight, with third-placed Mansfield and fourth-placed Milton Keynes Dons meeting on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Bury's hosts tonight - Tranmere - will clinch a play-off place if they avoid defeat this evening.
Alternatively, if Rovers lose, they could still be assured of a top-seven spot tonight if Newport County fail to beat Oldham in this evening's other League Two fixture.
As for Newport, their chances of a play-off spot are in their own hands, but a defeat tonight would leave them needing numerous results to go their way at the weekend.