CLOSE!published at 21:16 British Summer Time 21 October 2020
Sheff Wed 1-2 Brentford
Ivan Toney almost gets his hat-trick but he bounces a first-time shot narrowly wide from Sergi Canos' good ball.
Wilson earns Cardiff point against ex-side Bournemouth
Watford go third with 3-1 win over Blackburn
Barnsley remain winless after 2-2 draw at 10-man Stoke
Toney scores twice to give Brentford victory at Sheff Wed
Two penalties earn Preston points at QPR
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Sheff Wed 1-2 Brentford
Ivan Toney almost gets his hat-trick but he bounces a first-time shot narrowly wide from Sergi Canos' good ball.
Cardiff 1-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth go close to retaking the lead.
Junior Stanislas rattles the crossbar with a free-kick from 25 yards out.
Almost.
Watford 3-1 Blackburn
Saved! Adam Armstrong goes for the bottom right corner but Ben Foster pulls off a good stop. Frustration for the visitors.
Watford 3-1 Blackburn
This game's not done yet... Craig Cathcart bundles over Rovers' Lewis Holtby and the visitors have a chance to make it 3-2.
QPR 0-2 Preston
QPR drew each of their past three games coming in to this one, but they've got a huge task ahead of themselves now if they're going to draw this game as well.
Harry Wilson (62 mins)
Who else?
Cardiff get the equaliser through Harry Wilson against his former club.
He had a free-kick tipped onto the bar just before but this time he scores with a lovely first time finish just inside the box.
Stoke 2-2 Barnsley
Nathan Collins is given his marching orders for a tackle on Dominik Frieser.
Interesting twist to this game now.
Scott Sinclair, pen (60 mins)
Daniel Johnson scored from the spot in the first half but this time Scott Sinclair steps up to take it.
Sinclair also sends the keeper the wrong way, placing in to the bottom right-hand corner. North End double their lead.
QPR 0-1 Preston
It's their second penalty of the game.
The hosts' Lee Wallace concedes the spot kick again as this time he brings down Emil Riis Jakobsen in the area.
Cardiff 0-1 Bournemouth
Some save from Alex Smithies who denies Dominic Solanke his second of the game, he pushes Solanke's effort from close range onto the bar.
Sheff Wed 1-2 Brentford
Bryan Mbuemo scored twice against Sheffield Wednesday last season, but he's replaced early in the second half as Brentford bring on Sergi Canos.
Cardiff 0-1 Bournemouth
Positive start from Bournemouth since the break and the Cherries are bossing things.
Junior Stanislas sees his deflected effort go just wide.
QPR 0-1 Preston
Emil Riis Jakobsen has a great chance to double Preston's lead but he pokes wide from eight yards, unmarked at a free-kick.
Darragh Lenihan OG (48 mins)
Watford restore their two-goal advantage as Darragh Lenihan inadvertently turns the ball in to his own net at the near post from Ken Sema's very dangerous cross from the Watford left.
Sheff Wed 1-2 Brentford
The Owls are winless in eight home league matches, last enduring a longer run without a home win between December 1974 and August 1975.
Can they turn this game around tonight?
Tommy Smith (48 mins)
Just as the first-half ended we have a goal at the start of the second.
Dear me, Barnsley keeper Jack Walton with a moment to forget.
A cross comes in and it should be bread and butter for Walton but he's completely misjudged the flight and the ball falls to Tommy Smith who fires home.
Getting the Halloween pun in early but it really is a horror moment for Walton.
We've got 45 minutes to go - what drama awaits us?
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Anthony Short: Ivan Toney looking the real deal for Brentford, Brentford's recruitment team working wonders again.
Seven goals in three and a half Championship games for the 24-year-old. Form.
EFL news round-up
Sunderland have signed defender Callum McFadzean on a free transfer.
The 26-year-old, who can play as a wing-back or centrally, has agreed a one-year deal at the Stadium of Light. McFadzean left Plymouth Argyle this summer.
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