Postpublished at 19:47 BST 30 June 2020
QPR 1-1 Fulham
Rangers carve out a decent chance as an unmarked Todd Kane meets a cross in the box.
But the right-back can't keep his volley down and shoots over the bar.
He put too much on that effort.
Dallas earns Leeds point against Luton
Leeds move four points clear of West Brom at top
Wigan keep seventh-straight clean sheet in 3-0 win over Stoke
Brentford 3-0 winners at Reading to boost automatic promotion hopes
Fulham come from behind to beat QPR
Chaplin & Brown give Barnsley victory over Blackburn
Rob Stevens and Deepak Mahay
QPR 1-1 Fulham
Rangers carve out a decent chance as an unmarked Todd Kane meets a cross in the box.
But the right-back can't keep his volley down and shoots over the bar.
He put too much on that effort.
Leeds 0-0 Luton
Leeds versus Luton is getting started at Elland Road.
Marcelo Bielsa's men can go six points clear at the top of the table, while Luton will move closer to safety if the can return from Yorkshire with a result.
Wigan host Stoke in the final game of the evening.
Cardiff 0-0 Charlton
Another opening for the hosts as Junior Hoilett gets behind the Charlton defence in the box and latches onto a ball in.
But the winger is close to goal and the angle is against him, and he skews his effort wide a the near post.
The Addicks were claiming offside.
QPR 1-1 Fulham
Fulham almost take the lead.
A mistake from Yoann Barbet lets Anthony Knockaert get on the ball.
The French winger cuts inside and shoots left-footed from outside the area.
He's trying to pick out the bottom left-hand corner, but Liam Kelly gets down to his right to get fingertips to the ball.
Jacob Brown (76 mins)
2-0!
Jacob Brown doubles Barnsley's lead as he latches onto a long ball over the top and coolly slots past Christian Walton.
How big could that goal be for the Tykes?
Barnsley 1-0 Blackburn
Is that a red card?
Blackburn forward Ben Brereton is given his marching orders for a late swipe on Kilian Ludewig. Was there some afters while Ludewig was on the ground - very difficult to see.
Anyway, Rovers are down to 10 men.
QPR 1-1 Fulham
The second half is under way in west London.
Can QPR make a quick start and keep Fulham napping again?
Jordan Hugill gave the R's the lead in the first minute.
Wigan v Stoke (19:45 BST)
Wigan Athletic were a team in form before the lockdown, and Paul Cook's side have continued in that vein with back-to-back victories.
The Latics are top of the Championship form table over the past five games, taking 13 points from a possible 15.
That run has lifted them five points clear of the bottom three, yet Cook's team will be wary of the bubbling water below them despite being unbeaten in eight matches.
Stoke City find themselves just a point above the relegation zone, with just a draw at Reading to show for their troubles since the restart.
Having suffered a 2-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough, who were inspired by the appointment of old sage Neil Warnock, on Saturday, the Potters have little margin for error.
Cardiff 0-0 Charlton
A first shot on goal of the evening as Albert Adomah gets into the Charlton box.
The on-loan winger strikes low at goal and Dillon Phillips gets down low to his left the claw the ball away.
It only took about 67 minutes for either keeper to make a save.
Leeds v Luton (19:45 BST)
After a three-month wait, and defeat at Cardiff in their first game back, Leeds United recovered their swagger at the weekend.
The Whites beat automatic promotion hopefuls Fulham 3-0 on Saturday to return to the top of the Championship and establish an eight point gap to third place.
All the signs point to Marcelo Bielsa ending Leeds' 16-year exile from the Premier League - but the club still have work to do.
The Elland Road outfit need a maximum of 14 points to be assured of a place in the top two.
Tonight's visitors Luton Town are chasing points at the other end of the table.
The Hatters are three points from safety after victory at Swansea at the weekend, with Nathan Jones unbeaten in his two games since his return to the club.
Cardiff 0-0 Charlton
What a block that is from Cardiff defender Curtis Nelson.
Charlton's Jake Forster-Caskey looks certain to get on the end of a cross in front of goal but Nelson toes the ball behind.
Still zero shots on target after more than an hour, but that's progress!
Josh Dasilva (64 mins)
A nicely worked goal from Brentford - Josh Dasilva drills it from the edge of the area which is saved but he tucks away the follow up.
The Bees have looked very good this evening and are now all but certain to move within two points of second-placed West Brom.
Conor Chaplin (58 mins)
The Tykes lead and it's Conor Chaplin with the header following a superb ball from Kilian Ludewig.
Barnsley made a triple sub just before the goal and Chaplin and Ludewig were among the three off the bench.
A very nice goal and one that takes them to within a point of safety.
QPR 1-1 Fulham
Level at the break at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Fulham midfielder Harry Arter cancelled out Jordan Hugill's first-minute opener for Rangers.
Reading 0-1 Brentford
Things have started in the second half pretty much as the first with Brentford having plenty of possession.
Ollie Watkins has a pop at goal but his deflected effort is straight into Rafael Cabral's arms.
QPR 1-1 Fulham
Fulham keeper Marek Rodak keeps the score at 1-1 as he launches himself to his left to claw Jordan Hugill's shot from the edge of the area behind for a corner.
Hugill had done well to control a ball in, before finding space for the shot.
They are a couple of minutes away from the break in west London.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
It's another nice whipped in delivery from Stewart Downing from a free-kick for Blackburn and Dominic Samuel meets it at the back post but he hits the ball into the ground and it goes over the bar.
Should have scored.
Cardiff 0-0 Charlton
And the second 45 is under way in Cardiff.
Let's hope for a shot on target in this game, to start with.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
The second half is in full swing at Oakwell.
Let's hope for some goals.
QPR 1-1 Fulham
A glaring miss from QPR midfielder Luke Amos in west London.
Bright Osayi-Samuel does well to get into the box and cut the ball back.
Amos is there unmarked on the penalty spot, but blasts over the bar.
You've really got to hit the target from there...