Summary

  • Six Championship games

  • Bristol City come from behind to beat Huddersfield

  • Bournemouth lose first game of season at Sheff Wed

  • Second-placed Swansea draw at Brentford; Norwich held by Millwall

  • Cardiff beat Barnsley 3-0; Blackburn v Boro goalless

  • League One leaders Peterborough win; League Two leaders Newport lose

  • Your favourite American EFL players #bbcefl

  1. Canaries flyingpublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Norwich v Millwall (19:00 GMT)

    Teemu PukkiImage source, Rex Features

    If we're thinking about omens, then this fixture is not looking particularly good for Millwall.

    They face a Norwich side who have won four of their past five games and have won six of their past seven league clashes with Millwall.

    The Lions who succumbed to only their second defeat of the season against Huddersfield Town on Saturday have not won at Carrow Road since 1968.

    Sitting just outside of the play-off places, Millwall have won five of their past seven away league games, keeping a clean sheet in four of those five victories as Gary Rowett's men look to get back to winning ways following their decent start to the season.

  2. Cherries look to stay last of the unbeatenpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Sheffield Wednesday v Bournemouth (19:00 GMT)

    BournemouthImage source, PA Media

    Bournemouth are the only remaining unbeaten club in the top five tiers of English football and this evening they are hoping to hold on to that title after a visit to Sheffield Wednesday.

    Jason Tindall seems to have made a steady start to life as Cherries number one having previously been Eddie Howe's assistant for the entirety of his two managerial spells.

    But, Tindall will be disappointed with four draws from the past five matches, including a 1-1 with Derby on Saturday (above).

    A win this evening could move them to within two points of top spot.

    Wednesday meanwhile are desperate to start moving towards parity in terms of points.

    The Owls are stuck on -4 after their 12-point deduction and having lost their past four matches.

    They are already 11 points adrift of safety and boss Garry Monk must certainly be feeling a little uncomfortable in the hot seat compared to his opposite number this evening.

  3. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Anyway, without further ado, let's build up to this evening's six Championship fixtures for starters...

  4. League Two fixturespublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Kick-off 19:00 GMT unless stated

    Two matches already under way here and a couple of goals have just gone in at Boundary Park in quick succession for Oldham and Cheltenham:

    • Oldham 1-1 Cheltenham (18:00 GMT)
    • Morecambe 0-0 Exeter (18:30 GMT)
    • Bolton v Mansfield
    • Bradford v Southend
    • Cambridge United v Salford City
    • Carlisle v Newport County
    • Colchester United v Stevenage
    • Forest Green v Leyton Orient
    • Grimsby v Barrow
    • Harrogate v Tranmere
    • Port Vale P-P Scunthorpe
    • Walsall v Crawley
  5. League One fixturespublished at 18:34 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    One match already under way this evening in this division and here is the full programme:

    • Shrewsbury 0-0 Burton (match kicked off at 18:00 GMT)
    • Blackpool v Wigan (19:00 GMT)
    • Bristol Rovers v Peterborough (19:00 GMT)
    • Charlton v Fleetwood (19:00 GMT)
    • Crewe v Gillingham (19:00 GMT)
    • Lincoln City v Portsmouth (19:00 GMT)
    • Oxford United v Rochdale (19:00 GMT)
    • Plymouth v Swindon (19:00 GMT)
    • Sunderland v Ipswich (19:00 GMT)
    • AFC Wimbledon v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
    • Hull P-P Accrington
    • Northampton v MK Dons (19:45 GMT)
  6. Championship fixturespublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Bristol City playersImage source, Rex Features

    A few early starts this evening in our six games....

    • Brentford v Swansea (19:00 GMT)
    • Huddersfield v Bristol City (19:00 GMT)
    • Norwich City v Millwall (19:00 GMT)
    • Sheffield Wednesday v Bournemouth (19:00 GMT)
    • Blackburn v Middlesbrough (19:45 GMT)
    • Cardiff City v Barnsley (19:45 GMT)
  7. All aboard! Here we go again....published at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2020

    Football, football and more football.

    While some things in life are set to pause later this week, it seems the EFL just doesn't stop.

    Weekend fixtures followed by more midweek action. Rinse. Repeat.

    We're all set to "go again" this evening as players and managers love to say in post-match interviews these days.

    Action from all three divisions on the way, including six fixtures in the Championship.

    Only one place to keep right across them all and it's right here.

    So hop on the bus and enjoy the journey.

    Wimbledon busImage source, Getty Images