GOAL: Middlesbrough 0-1 Lutonpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2020
Ryan Tunnicliffe (17 mins)
Ryan Tunnicliffe puts Luton ahead volleying in from a Dan Potts cross.
That's his first goal of the season.
Ayling gives second-placed Leeds win over Bristol City
Bottom side Barnsley win 3-0 at promotion-chasing Fulham
Stunning Cash strike earns Forest draw at West Brom
League One leaders Rotherham held by AFC Wimbledon
Exeter grab late win at Macclesfield to go level at top of League Two
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Ryan Tunnicliffe (17 mins)
Ryan Tunnicliffe puts Luton ahead volleying in from a Dan Potts cross.
That's his first goal of the season.
Fulham 0-0 Barnsley
Relatively even stuff so far a Craven Cottage but neither side have yet to produce any real goalscoring opportunities.
League Two latest
Early goals to report in League Two, where Exeter are in controlagainst Macclesfield through Nicky Ajose and Pierce Sweeney.
Play-off chasing Port Vale lead Colchester through Tom Conlon, while there have been two goals in a minute at Cheltenham where the sides are back locked at 1-1.
Conor Wilkinson put Leyton Orient ahead only for Alfie May to level.
Ethan Pinnock (16 mins)
Now there's a response!
Brentford break back and, despite Birmingham's bright start, it's the Bees who bag themselves a quickfire leveller.
Ethan Pinnock heads home from a corner to the visitors to put them back on level terms.
Luke Ayling (15 mins)
You can hear the tension ease around Elland Road as the Leeds crowd roar following this opening goal of the game.
Luke Ayling puts the hosts ahead against his former club after a spell of sustained pressure and numerous blocks from Bristol City.
Ayling makes no mistake with a quickfire tap in to put Leeds in front.
Preston 0-0 Millwall
Preston are well on the front foot in this one.
Millwall keeper Bartosz Bialkowski does well to parry out a driven shot and David Nugent fails to connect with the rebound.
Lukas Jutkiewicz (13 mins)
What was that I was saying about it not being Brentford's day?
Minutes after the Bees are forced into an early change as Mathias Jensen is withdrawn with a hamstring injury, Birmingham take the lead.
Lukas Jutkiewicz taps in almost on the goalline and they're ahead.
Cardiff 1-1 Wigan
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
What a start to this game!
Less than three minutes after falling behind, Cardiff are level thanks to Josh Murphy's smartly taken half-volley.
He's in excellent form right now. That's his fifth goal in six matches in all competitions.
Birmingham 0-0 Brentford
Mathias Jensen is withdrawn for Brentford early on into this game after appearing to pull his hamstring.
It's not going their way so far after they lost Josh Dasilva prior to kick-off. Jensen is replaced by Dru Yearwood.
League One latest
A few early goes in League One, with a potential impact at the top of the table.
In-form Sunderland are in front at Oxford through John Mousinho's own goal, while Ipswich, who are really struggling for form, are behind at home to Jamie Murphy's strike for Burton.
Preston 0-0 Millwall
Decent start from the home side as Milwall's Alex Pearce is forced to clear his lines after being chased by David Nugent and moments after that Lions defender Mahlon Romeo produces a great block to deny Scott Sinclair's close range effort.
Josh Murphy (8 mins)
Blimey, it's all happening at the Cardiff City Stadium!
Cardiff City level it up no sooner had Wales international Kieffer Moore put Wigan ahead!
Josh Murphy works on to Will Vaulks' long throw-in to finish with a super half volley.
Kieffer Moore (5 mins)
An early goal for Wigan and how important could that be come full-time?!
Kieffer Moore scores his sixth goal of the season and gives the Latics the lead after back-heeling Sam Morsy's low cross home.
Not the start Cardiff will have wanted.
Birmingham 0-0 Brentford
Brentford are forced into a late change to their bench with Halil Dervisoglu coming in for Josh Dasilva.
On the pitch, it looks like this could be one of many matches today that will be decided by who plays the conditions best.
It's wet and windy at St Andrew's.
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Cardiff 0-0 Wigan
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
We're under way in south Wales and there's already been a round of applause from the home fans for Wigan's former Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall.
It's not so pleasant on the pitch.
Just a few seconds into the match and Wigan midfielder Lee Evans has gone studs up on to his Wales team-mate Will Vaulks, who needs treatment but looks OK to continue.
Yellow card for Evans and, looking at the replay, he might be a little lucky that wasn't red.
And we are under way across the English Football League.
A big afternoon awaits!
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Sheff Wed v Reading (15:00 GMT)
To say Sheffield Wednesday have slipped off the pace of late is something of an understatement.
Since beating Leeds on 11 January, they have gone on a five-game winless run that's seen them slip to 12th in the Championship and nine points off the play-offs.
They take on a Reading side today with similarly inconsistent form. The Royals are without a win themselves in seven games.
QPR v Stoke (15:00 GMT)
QPR are struggling for form having lost three in a row prior to their midweek goalless draw against Swansea.
Should they lose to Stoke this afternoon, they will have lost three consecutive matches at home for the first time since this time last year.
There must be something about the month of February!
Preston v Millwall (15:00 GMT)
Millwall took on league leaders West Brom in fiercely stormy conditions last Sunday during Storm Ciara and will have to play the conditions again today.
They travel to Preston in the midst of Storm Dennis as they look to overturn a four-game winless run on the road in the Championship.
They face a Preston side who will want to bolster their position in the Championship play-off places.