Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 19 September 2020
Middlesbrough 0-1 Bournemouth
The hosts want a penalty for a tug on Britt Assombalonga's shirt but nothing doing.
Fans return at seven EFL matches
Armstrong hat-trick as Blackburn thump Wycombe
Brentford, Luton & Millwall win
Boro & Norwich both draw in front of own fans
Reading beat nine-man Barnsley
Moore goals give Cardiff 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest
Rob Stevens, Deepak Mahay and Ian Woodcock
Middlesbrough 0-1 Bournemouth
The hosts want a penalty for a tug on Britt Assombalonga's shirt but nothing doing.
Not so great news for fans inside The New Lawn now... Carl Winchester has just missed a penalty to put Forest Green in front against Bradford.
It's not so fantastic being a Morecambe supporter right now either... Cambridge United have just gone 5-0 up at the Globe Arena.
Rotherham 0-1 Millwall
Jed Wallace goes close to doubling Millwall's tally, but he sees his low left-footed volley drift just wide of target.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Watford
Stipe Perica has a great chance to score from a header after a good move but Owls keeper Cameron Dawson denies him, that's the best chance Watford have created so far.
Better news for the 1,000 home fans inside The New Lawn... Carl Winchester has equalised for Forest Green against Bradford.
Elsewhere, Cambridge United are now 4-0 up at Morecambe.
Callum Camps has given Fleetwood the lead at promotion hopefuls Peterborough.
AFC Wimbledon have their second equaliser of the day at 'home' against Plymouth, with Shane McLoughlin making it 2-2.
And Shaun Whalley has given the Shrewsbury fans to cheer about, making it 1-1 against Northampton.
Blackburn 3-0 Wycombe
If things were hard for Wycombe already then they've got even harder.
Darius Charles is shown a straight red for bringing down Adam Armstrong who was through on goal.
Brentford 0-0 Huddersfield
There were nine minutes of injury time at the end of the first half at the Brentford Community Stadium, so they have only just got the second half started in west London.
Terriers centre-back Christopher Schindler went off holding his hamstring before the break, and he was replaced by Romoney Crichlow.
That's two enforced changes for the visitors.
Swansea 0-0 Birmingham
Good chance for the home side as Matt Grimes plays a fine through ball for Morgan Gibbs-White who goes on run and fires a low shot but it's saved by Neil Etheridge.
Jack Marriott (52 mins)
Derby back on level terms thanks to their first league goal of the season.
Good low finish from Jack Marriott against his former side.
The one crowd pilot game being played in the division has seen it's first goal, but it's not what the home Forest Green fans would have wanted - Bradford are a goal up at New Lawn.
Mansfield have also taken the lead at Leyton Orient, while Barrow have gone behind for a second time at Newport... last season's National League champions trail 2-1 in Wales.
Jed Wallace (50 mins)
Millwall break the deadlock at Rotherham
Millers defender Michael Ihiekwe misses a clearing kick, allowing Jed Wallace a run through on goal.
The Lions winger shows composure to go round Jamal Blackman on the edge of the area and slot into an empty net from around the penalty spot.
It's a happy return to Bloomfield Road for the Blackpool fans allowed into the ground today.
CJ Hamilton has doubled their lead against Swindon with his second of the game.
Sunderland have gone ahead at Oxford United through Luke O'Nien following a bit of pin-ball in the U's box.
That was at the end which the Black Cats fans are camped outside of.
And a Charlie Barker own-goal has given Doncaster a 2-0 advantage in front of the select group of supporters at Charlton.
We're back under way in the majority of the EFL games.
What does this second 45 minutes have in store for us?
HT Swansea 0-0 Birmingham
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
The most excitement we've seen at the Liberty Stadium so far came after the half-time whistle.
Swansea assistant coach Alan Tate looked like he grabbed Birmingham's Jon Toral by the throat as they left the field.
A melee involving both teams ensued but it seems referee Gavin Ward took no action.
As you were.
Brentford 0-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield haven't threatened much in the first half but Isaac Mbenza has just had a fierce effort from a narrow angle tipped over by Bees keeper Luke Daniels.
Swansea 0-0 Birmingham
Another nice save from Blues keeper Neil Etheridge, this time from a Matt Grimes free-kick who drills it low but Etheridge gets down well to deny him.
Blues have also had a decent chance with Adam Clayton trying his luck but Marc Guehi heads it away.