League One latestpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 19 October 2019
Over 20 minutes played. Eight games.
NO GOALS.
West Brom win at Middlesbrough to stay top of the Championship
Leeds beat Birmingham, QPR into top six with victory at Hull
Brentford come from 2-0 down to earn late win against Millwall
Stoke beat Fulham to move off bottom, leapfrogging Barnsley
Also wins for Charlton, Luton & Reading
Rob Stevens and Ian Woodcock
Over 20 minutes played. Eight games.
NO GOALS.
Brentford 0-0 Millwall
Penalty to the hosts.
Shaun Hutchinson is booked for hauling down Pontus Jansson from a corner.
Bradford City have the lead at home to Crawley and, as it stands, that sees them top the League Two table.
Elsewhere, Leyton Orient have doubled their lead at Grimsby.
Charlton 1-0 Derby
Almost a second for Charlton at The Valley.
Macauley Bonne slips a ball across the six-yard box and Jonny Williams is inches away from getting onto it.
Bonne almost repaying the favour after the Welshman set up the opener.
Reading 0-0 Preston
Reading have made a solid start under new boss Mark Bowen.
John Swift, back from suspension, has forced a good save from Preston keeper Declan Rudd from a free-kick.
The Royals are aiming to avoid a fourth straight home league defeat.
The last time that happened was September last year, which tells you quite a bit about their predicament.
Leeds 0-0 Birmingham
Leeds force a succession of corners but they can't make a meaningful chance from any of them.
Visiting striker Lukas Jutkiewicz is in the book for a poor challenge.
Hull 0-0 QPR
QPR think they have the lead at Hull through Nahki Wells but the referee had blown for an infringement and it remains 0-0.
Tyrese Campbell (16 mins)
Fulham had plenty of possession early on, but are hit by a sucker punch.
Tyrese Campbell latches on to a flick-on, and shows composure to slide the ball home and give the Potters the lead.
That is the 19-year-old's first league goal for Stoke. What a moment for the teenager.
Middlesbrough 0-0 West Brom
A first sight at goal for the Championship leaders at the Riverside.
Matheus Pereira, who has been a threat this season for the Baggies opts to hit a first-time effort and misses the target.
Brentford 0-0 Millwall
Brentford come close again as Greek striker Nikos Karelis, making his first start, sees a low drive cannon back off one of the uprights after shooting inside the area.
Some goal action from the fourth tier.
Leyton Orient, with new boss Carl Fletcher watching on before taking over tomorrow, have the lead at Grimsby and Port Vale are 1-0 up at home to Stevenage.
Luton 0-0 Bristol City
Bristol City are one of numerous sides who could actually end the weekend top of the Championship table, such is the craziness of the division.
They've made a decent start at Kenilworth Road, with left-back Tommy Rowe twice going close - first with a header and then a fierce shot over the crossbar.
There's been no goals in either league.
What's going on?!
Macauley Bonne (6 mins)
Lee Bowyer might not be on the sidelines, but it hasn't affected Charlton.
Jonathan Williams gets in behind the Derby defence on the left and pulls the ball back to Macauley Bonne, who smashes a first-time left-footed effort home to give the Addicks the lead.
Derby's five-match unbeaten run is under threat.
Brentford 0-0 Millwall
The Bees are on top in the early stages of the London derby at Griffin Park.
A good reaction stop from Bartosz Bialkowski denies Mathias Jensen.
It's a run from deep that's not picked up, but the midfielder can't beat the Millwall stopper from close range
Brentford have not really got going at home so far this season - they have only won one of six games in all competitions on their own patch.
Leeds 0-0 Birmingham
Ezgjan Alioski tests the reflexes of Birmingham goalkeeper Lee Camp with a fierce effort.
The hosts have been on top so far.
Stoke 0-0 Fulham
Fulham and Stoke haven’t faced each other in a league match outside the top flight since March 1999.
That time the west Londoners won 1-0 under Kevin Keegan in a third-tier encounter.
The Whites have been pass masters in the Championship this season, completing 6,091 passes - over 1200 more than any other side before the start of the weekend.
Leeds 0-0 Birmingham
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