Postpublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2021
Millwall 0-0 Watford
Still no way through for either side in this one.
Just over 10 minutes to go until the interval.

Watford go second in Championship with a point from a 0-0 draw at Millwall
Bristol City go within three points of a play-off spot with 2-1 win over Huddersfield
Lincoln go top of League One with win at fellow promotion challengers Portsmouth
Sunderland beat 10-man Ipswich to close on League One play-off spots
Four games off in League Two as Morecambe go third with win at Exeter
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Millwall 0-0 Watford
Still no way through for either side in this one.
Just over 10 minutes to go until the interval.
Portsmouth 0-0 Lincoln City
Portsmouth reduced to 10 men early in this one at Fratton Park.
Jack Whatmough gets a straight red card for a badly-timed challenge in the centre circle on Jorge Grant.
Bristol City 2-0 Huddersfield
Matthew Glennon
Former Huddersfield Town goalkeeper
Again it's just an easy goal from a straight ball.
It's a great finish but two simple, simple goals against defenders who know better and should do better.
Two lapses in concentration and that's it, you are 2-0 down.
Famara Diedhiou (26 mins)
Get one. Get two!
And another within five minutes for Bristol City and Famara Diedhiou.
Kasey Palmer helps instigate this one for the City striker with a perfectly weighted pass through to him on the right of the penalty area before he slots it past Ryan Schofield again into the far corner across goal for the second.
Bristol City 1-0 Huddersfield
Matthew Glennon
Former Huddersfield Town goalkeeper
Ryan Schofield has maybe made it a bit too easy to go around him there.
It's a soft goal to concede. You've got to be switched on to read those kind of things.
There's been nothing in it up to that.
Crewe were staring at a big defeat at Gillingham at half-time... and it's even worse now as Olly Lee has made it 4-0 to Steve Evans' Gills.
That's going to be a long trip back up with M1 and M6 for the Railwaymen!
Elsewhere in League One, Liam Millar has fired Charlton in front at MK Dons, while Matty Done has equalised for Rochdale against Oxford.
And in League Two, Bradford City have the lead at bottom-of-the-table Southend through Gareth Evans.
Famara Diedhiou (22 mins)
Opening goal at Ashton Gate goes the way of the hosts.
Famara Diedhiou slips through the offside trap and manages to keep his composure to round Huddersfield keeper Ryan Schofield before slotting it home.
Millwall 0-0 Watford
Still fairly quiet going so far at The Den.
No shots on target from either side in the opening 20 minutes while Watford have enjoyed the bulk of posession.
Bristol City 0-0 Huddersfield
Matthew Glennon
Former Huddersfield Town goalkeeper
Huddersfield have created a few chances along the way but they have not taken enough of them.
They've had good home form but you've got to pick up results away from home if you want to get up the table.
Portsmouth 0-0 Lincoln City
Another match of note this evening in League One is at Fratton Park, where Lincoln in second face Portsmouth in fourth.
No goals in the opening 15 minutes or so, but the hosts have shown some intent towards goal through Tom Naylor clipping a shot narrowly wide of the post.
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A couple of early goals to bring you in the third tier.
Doncaster Rovers, fifth in the table, are in front against AFC Wimbledon through Fejiri Okenabirhie's left-footed strike from 20 yards.
And BBC Radio Manchester's Bill Rice has already had a goal to report on at Rochdale where Daniel Agyei has given Oxford the lead. The way Dale's games have been recently, you suspect the scoring isn't done there...
Millwall 0-0 Watford
Bit of early concern for Millwall keeper Bartosz Bialkowski who requires some treatment after a clash of heads.
He's OK to continue though after a short pause in play.
Bristol City 0-0 Huddersfield
Early chance for the visitors at Ashton Gate.
Huddersfield inches away from taking the lead as Lewis O'Brien strikes a shot against the post that City goalkeper Dan Bentley may well have got fingertips on.
Premier League and FA Cup action
Football in abundance across BBC Sport this evening with four Premier League fixtures and a FA Cup fourth round tie.
C'mon own up - who else like me forgot the Fantasy Premier League transfer deadline earlier this afternoon?
Well, if you want to see how your slightly unconventional picks are performing, this is the place to follow it all.
Meanwhile, the action on the south coast between Bournemouth and Crawley comes complete with in-play video highlights and radio commentary.
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Our colleagues in BBC local radio up and down the land also have this evening's games in the Championship, League One and League Two covered for you.
You can listen in to your local station - but unfortunately rights restrictions mean that we're unable to bring you those commentaries online.
BBC Radio Manchester's Bill Rice is at Rochdale's Crown Oil Arena.
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Millwall 0-0 Watford
Referee Jeremy Simpson has got the two sides off and running at The Den in this one and here's how the two sides line-up:
Millwall change their formation to a back three while Watford bring in Joao Pedro for Andre Gray in their only change.
Millwall XI: Bialkowski; Leonard Hutchinson (capt), Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Woods, McNamara, Malone, Thompson, Zohore, Wallace.
Watford XI: Bachmann; Femenia, Masina, Troost-Ekong, Sierralta, Sarr, Chalobah, Hughes, Cleverley, Deeney (capt), Gray.
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We're at half-time in our two 18:00 GMT kick-offs, with Gillingham completely in control against Crewe in League One.
In League Two, Morecambe still lead Exeter City thanks to Adam Phillips' early penalty. The Shrimps are heading third in the table as it stands.
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And we're under way in our two Championship fixtures this evening plus a host more in Leagues One and Two.
Unfortunately, the weather has denied us the opportunity to see how the race at the top end of the division continues to unfold this evening.
Cambridge United will remain league leaders after their trip to fifth-placed Salford City was among the late postponements.
Forest Green, Newport County and Carlisle United, in second to fourth respectively, are also not playing tonight.
So, attention turns to the club who came close to springing an FA Cup giant-killing against Manchester City on Saturday. Cheltenham Town return to league business as they host Oldham Athletic.
A win could take them third.
Down the other end of the table, bottom club Southend United could give their survival hopes a boost with a win against fellow strugglers Bradford City.
League One promises to serve up a few interesting storylines this evening as nobody seems to want to take the impetus at the top end and pull away from the pack.
Hull City went top at the weekend after an impressive win at in-form Portsmouth and they are currently trailing 2-0 at Accrington.
Meanwhile their closest challengers Lincoln City travel to fourth-placed Portsmouth who will be desperate to bounce back from Saturday's previously-stated disappointment.
Peterborough in third are continuing to push the leaders hard and they entertain Bristol Rovers at London Road.
Fifth-placed Doncaster could take advantage of some of the other challenges facing each other and games in hand as they host AFC Wimbledon.
Keep an eye out too for form horse Oxford United as they travel to Rochdale. Karl Robinson's side have won five in a row and are also unbeaten in eight league games.
Elsewhere, two clubs who are very much under-performing and sitting outside the top six meet at Portman Road later as Sunderland in seventh travel to an under pressure Ipswich Town, who sit ninth.