Summary

  • Reading beat QPR in final EFL game of Boxing Day

  • Leeds score late equaliser to draw 1-1 with Preston at Elland Road

  • Championship leaders West Bromwich Albion conceded late equaliser at Barnsley

  • Stoke scored twice in stoppage time to complete comeback win over Sheffield Wednesday

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    GOAL: Hull City 0-2 Nott'm Forestpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Lewis Grabban (81 mins)

    Lewis Grabban drills in his second and Forest are home and hosed now surely at Hull City.

    Nice link-up play with Tiago Silva, who feeds it to the striker to bury at the near post.

    Should be enough for Sabri Lamouchi's men.

    Sabri LamouchiImage source, Dan Westwell
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    GOAL: Luton 3-2 Fulhampublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Harry Cornick (83 mins)

    If you'd have said to me before kick-off that this match would be a five-goal thriller with Luton on top in the closing stages, I don't think I would have believed you.

    Some sloppy play from Fulham in their own half sees them dispossessed by Harry Cornick who races through and rolls in a lovely low shot from a fair bit of distance.

    Cool as you like and Luton lead again.

  3. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Stoke 1-2 Sheff Wed

    Sam Vokes is denied! Oh it was a free header on the cusp of the six-yard box and the Wales striker leaped and strained his neck beyond nodding at the goal but Cameron Dawson saved it at point-blank range.

    His facial expression said it all. He was convinced he'd scored and it was as if Dynamo had made his phone disappear. Total shock.

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    GOAL: Charlton 3-2 Bristol Citypublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Alfie Doughty (82 mins)

    Are Charlton about to end their two-month wait for a win?

    Macauley Bonne the creator this time, putting in a superb cross for Alfie Doughty to score at the second attempt.

  5. Postpublished at 16:42 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Stoke 1-2 Sheff Wed

    Michael O'Neill looks like someone ate the last mince pie from the box and put it back in the cupboard right now.

    The Stoke boss moved animatedly from the technical area to the dugout to discuss what to do with his staff.

    Garry Monk meanwhile is soaking it all in. Right on the edge of the little bosses' zone and enjoying the turnaround.

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    GOAL: Wigan 1-0 Derbypublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Joe Garner (81 mins)

    How big a goal could this be come the end of the season!?

    Joe Garner puts Wigan against Derby in front with an acrobatic turn and shot from a high ball and the DW Stadium is in raptures.

    Thanks to Fulham's leveller against Luton, that's lifted them out of the Championship bottom three as it stands.

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    GOAL: Luton 2-2 Fulhampublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Aleksandar Mitrovic (76 mins)

    Who else?

    You can't say this hasn't been coming. Try as they might to keep hold of their lead, Luton concede and it's Aleksandar Mitrovic who's done the damage for Fulham.

    He gets on the end of a corner and heads home inside a crowded box. Just under 15 minutes of normal time remain for Fulham to complete their turnaround.

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    GOAL: Charlton 2-2 Bristol Citypublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Macauley Bonne (77 mins)

    Macauley Bonne gets his second of the game, latching onto Lyle Taylor's flick-on, to level it up for Charlton.

  9. Postpublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Stoke 1-2 Sheff Wed

    Ryan Shawcross had the opportunity to level for Stoke but his header sails the wrong side of the post!

    It's agony for the home fans. They can scarcely believe how the past five or 10 minutes have gone.

    Stoke continue to press but the visitors have that sense of momentum. It has shifted from red and white to blue and white rather promptly.

  10. Postpublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    League One latest

    Wycombe are heading for a second straight defeat - they've gone 2-0 down at Portsmouth.

    Gareth Ainsworth and Kenny JackettImage source, Rex Features
  11. Postpublished at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Brentford 2-1 Swansea

    Ben Wilmot has just been booked for a challenge which was straight of the 1970s, and probably started in the 1950s, thundering into Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo like a freight train.

    The Bees winger picked himself up and was hauled off for a sub by Thomas Frank. Wilmot got his name in the book and a fine on its way for the caution.

  12. Postpublished at 16:35 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Barnsley 0-1 West Brom

    Barnsley boss Gerhard Struber had made his first change of the afternoon and maybe he senses that the Tykes can upset Championship leaders West Brom and pull a goal back.

    He makes a straight forward swap with Patrick Schmidt coming on for Jacob Brown as they chase what would have sounded like an unlikely goal prior to kick-off, however they've dominated much of the match since Filip Krovinovic's fifth-minute opener for the Baggies.

    Barnsley v West BromImage source, PA Media
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    GOAL: Stoke 1-2 Sheff Wedpublished at 16:33 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Tom Lees (74 mins)

    Wednesday go in front! They've been on a such a fine run of form - four wins from six unbeaten - and they've come from behind at Stoke to lead.

    It was another Barry Bannan corner, whizzed into the box and met powerfully with the head but Jack Butland tipped it instinctively on to the bar.

    The ball struck the woodwork and bounced out, only for Tom Lees to nod it into the empty net and kickstart the away fans' party.

    Boothen End silenced. It feels cruel, but credit to the Owls. They've stuck at it.

  14. Wilbraham's unfortunate treblepublished at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Rochdale 2-2 Fleetwood

    Rochdale veteran Aaron Wilbraham has a hat-trick of sorts in their League One match against Fleetwood - which is now level at 2-2.

    The 40-year-old has scored both of Dale's goals, but has also just netted at the wrong end to bring Fleetwood level.

    Staying in League One - the leaders Wycombe trail Portsmouth, Ben Close the scorer.

  15. Postpublished at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Luton 2-1 Fulham

    Once again Fulham go close to levelling it up against Luton!

    Bobby Decordova-Reid has already got himself on the scoresheet this afternoon and he's threatened to add to his tally.

    The Fulham striker tries a powerful shot but it's tipped over the bar by Hatters keeper Simon Sluga.

  16. Postpublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    League One & Two latest

    Keshi Anderson has a hat-trick for League Two leaders Swindon, who now lead Cambridge 4-0.

    Up a level, Doncaster have doubled their lead at Peterborough, who are likely to slip out of the top two today.

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    GOAL: Stoke 1-1 Sheff Wedpublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Morgan Fox (67 mins)

    I was just typing that Stoke might need another goal as an insurance policy, when Sheffield Wednesday scrambled an equaliser from a set-piece.

    It's proven by goalline technology that the ball crossed the line, and Morgan Fox - who made a near-post run to attack Barry Bannan's corner and loop it toward goal - is the man who seemed to be claiming it.

    When you're down in the mire, you don't always get the luck. Stoke will feel hard done by but Wednesday showed character.

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    GOAL: Brentford 2-1 Swanseapublished at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Andre Ayew (65 mins)

    Swansea pull a goal back and Andre Ayew is the man to claim the strike.

    Long ball over the top put him into space, he exchanged passes and then hared into the box.

    Brentford keeper David Raya could not hold onto a shot, and Ayew prodded the loose ball into the net.

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    GOAL: Cardiff 1-1 Millwallpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Jed Wallace (63 mins)

    Blimey. As responses to conceding go, this is quite something from Millwall.

    Just four minutes after Aden Flint had given Cardiff the lead, Jed Wallace thumps home into the top corner from a 30-yard free-kick.

    Sensational. The Lions are back on level terms.

  20. Postpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 December 2019

    Now the goals are flowing... this man will be happy with no more at Oakwell.

    Slaven BilicImage source, PA Media