Postpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 28 September 2019
Charlton 1-0 Leeds
Eddie Nketiah scuffs wide! Leeds so close to an equaliser there.
Will Charlton's charmed life be cruelly rubbed out? Time ticking down. Four and a bit to go.
Second-placed Leeds lose at Charlton, Swansea draw against Reading
Derby end testing week with 3-2 win at home to Birmingham
Preston & Bristol City share thrilling 3-3 draw at Deepdale
Monk's Sheff Wed thrash Middlesbrough 4-1 on Riverside return
Huddersfield off bottom with draw at home to Millwall
Matt Newsum and Jay Freeman
Charlton 1-0 Leeds
Eddie Nketiah scuffs wide! Leeds so close to an equaliser there.
Will Charlton's charmed life be cruelly rubbed out? Time ticking down. Four and a bit to go.
Preston 3-3 Bristol City
Now it's Bristol City's turn to have a goal disallowed!
Substitute Famara Diedhiou has the ball in the net but the referee rules it out for an earlier foul - and City captain Josh Brownhill is booked for his protests.
Paddy Madden continues Fleetwood's fine day in Shropshire as he fires in their third against Shrewsbury.
In League Two, Newport have found a second goal against Swindon courtesy of Jamille Matt.
Swansea 1-0 Reading
Gareth Vincent
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
Swansea still lead here, but you would not know it based on Steve Cooper's touchline antics.
The Swans head coach is waving his arms in frustration as his team struggle to put this game to bed.
Swansea have not been at their fluent best in possession today, hence Cooper's concern.
Reading counterpart Jose Gomes, meantime, is keeping cool as he waits to see if his team can find a leveller.
Charlton 1-0 Leeds
I'll dig into the 'Book of Football Cliches' now and offer you the notion that Charlton are 'mounting a rearguard action'.
They're holding firm, for now. Eight or so to go.
Huddersfield 1-1 Millwall
Off goes Shane Ferguson for Millwall, second bookable offence.
Meanwhile, for escorting him off more forcibly than required, Huddersfield striker Fraizer Campbell gets a yellow.
Anthony Wordsworth has given AFC Wimbledon some hope against Peterborough with the score now 3-2 at London Road.
Fred Onyadinma has found a second, and Wycombe's third, against Rochdale.
Blackburn 1-2 Luton
Blackburn Rovers think they've equalised for a second time in this match - but the referee's not having it!
Derrick Williams' downward header was bundled in by Bradley Dack, but it's disallowed after a long discussion between the referee and linesman.
Jamie Paterson (74 mins)
Birmingham passed up the chance to go in front and Derby have punished them, this time Jamie Paterson working his way through and sliding the ball beyond Lee Camp to raise the roof for the Rams.
Is that the last act? Just under quarter of an hour to go now.
Patrick Bauer (70 mins)
What a bonkers game we have on our hands at Deepdale.
Patrick Bauer heads home at the back post to drag Preston level once more.
Can either team grab a winner?
Charlton 1-0 Leeds
Leeds make the final change of the game with Tyler Roberts brought on to replace Patrick Bamford, who has had little return from the Addicks defence.
They need to get a wriggle on, but Charlton are imposing at home.
Exeter started today top of League Two. They are still top as it stands, but it's been a bad day at the office.
Grimsby are now 3-0 up at St James Park thanks to Ethan Robson.
Meanwhile in the other clash at the top of the table, Crewe's Perry Ng has been sent off for a second booking against Cheltenham.
And at the bottom, Adam Buxton has pulled a goal back for Morecambe against Northampton.
Derby 2-2 Birmingham
Having clawed level, Birmingham miss the opportunity to go in front!
Lukas Jutkiewicz misses from the spot, as Derby goalkeeper Kelle Roos saves.
Still level. Was that Birmingham's moment?
Mo Eisa has bagged Peterborough's third, and his second, goal against AFC Wimbledon as they look comfortable against the League One strugglers.
"You can bank on him" jokes not welcome here, we've all heard them before. Move it along, folks.
Middlesbrough 1-4 Sheff Wed
Sheffield Wednesday denied a fifth as Moses Odubajo can't find a way past Darren Randolph.
Massimo Luongo unlocked the Boro defence, a little too easily.
Jonathan Woodgate will not be enjoying this, is a major understatement.
Jon Nolan looks to have put the game to bed at Portman Road as he puts Ipswich 3-1 up against Tranmere.
At Fratton Park, Brett Pitman atones for his earlier penalty miss as he puts Portsmouth a goal up at home to Bolton.
Huddersfield 1-1 Millwall
Huddersfield keep getting the ball in good areas, but the final touch is proving highly elusive.
Jaden Brown's cross rolled by harmlessly and before that Tommy Elphick pumped a header across the box which was also unclaimed.
Millwall's Ryan Leonard looks to be a useful outlet for them but his shot on the break fails to trouble Huddersfield's Kamil Grabara.
Nathan Baker (60 mins)
Good lord, Bristol City are back in front!
It's another set-piece for the Robins, with former Aston Villa defender Nathan Baker popping up with a low strike to make it 3-2 to Lee Johnson's men.
Middlesbrough 1-4 Sheff Wed
Middlesbrough miss a huge chance. You'd back Britt Assombalonga to tuck away the half-chances but when he was handed an opportunity from Marvin Johnson's cushioned header, he dribbled it wide.
What a goal might have done there.
Scunthorpe's lead against Bradford has lasted until the 56th minute before Paudie O'Connor levelled for the Bantams.
Elsewhere, Leyton Orient have levelled against Port Vale thanks to Conor Wilkinson while Forest Green add a fourth at Salford thanks to Matt Stevens and Moses Ogbu fires home a second for Grimsby from the spot at top-of-the-table Exeter.