Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2021
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The hosts make their first change as Welsh winger David Brooks comes on for Arnault Danjuma.
Goals from Pukki and Buendia give leaders Norwich 2-0 win at Coventry to go four points clear at top
Austin on target as QPR come from behind to beat second-placed Brentford
Swansea strike late to beat Nottingham Forest and go third
Thierry Henry on shortlist for job at Bournemouth, who beat Rotherham
Birmingham's relegation fears grow with 2-0 loss at Millwall; Barnsley beat Blackburn
Sunderland beat Lincoln on penalties to reach Papa John's Trophy final
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Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The hosts make their first change as Welsh winger David Brooks comes on for Arnault Danjuma.
Alex Mowatt (90 mins)
Game over. Barnsley are set for three points and it's well deserved.
Alex Mowatt works onto a clever Cartlon Morris turn-and-move to race past the Blackburn back line.
He then rounds Rovers keeper Thomas Kaminski and slots it home.
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The Millers carve out a chance as Richard Wood lofts a ball into the box and Matt Crook's diving header is saved brilliantly by Bournemouth keeper Asmir Begovic, who spread himself well to block at point-blank range.
But it wouldn't have counted - the offside flag was up against Wood.
Barnsley 1-0 Blackburn
Not long left in this game and not long left for Blackburn to avoid a third straight Championship defeat.
As it stands, Barnsley are leapfrogging Rovers into 10th while the visitors drop to 12th.
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The Cherries have started the second half on top, with Rotherham keeper Viktor Johansson having a bit of work to do to snuff out a couple balls into his box before they become too dangerous.
Barnsley 1-0 Blackburn
A triple change for Blackburn as Tony Mowbray's side chase the game against Barnsley after Carlton Morris' goal for the hosts.
Elliott Bennett, Stewart Downing and Bradley Dack are withdrawn in favour of Tyrhys Dolan, Corry Evans and Harvey Elliott.
Can Liverpool loanee Elliott make a difference? Just over 10 minutes remain.
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The hosts get the second half going.
Hold on to the lead and Bournemouth will establish a six-point gap to the play-off-chasing pack which is headed by seventh-placed Cardiff.
Carlton Morris (72 mins)
Goal at Oakwell and it's gone to the hosts!
Barnsley take the lead in a frantic second half full of chances at either end.
Carlton Morris cuts inside and is given the time and space by the Blackburn defence to work a shot in from outside the box.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
Blimey there's action end to end in this one.
This time it's Barnsley's turn to put the game to Blackburn and Alex Mowatt sends a useful free-kick into the box.
Rovers keeper Thomas Kaminski saves it and the visitors get the ball away.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
Blackburn piling on the pressure now against Barnsley and they've just come close to a winner yet again.
Stewart Downing sees his free-kick headed across goal by Darragh Lenihan before Sam Gallagher gets a head onto it.
Fortunately for the hosts, keeper Brad Collins gets onto it.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
The ascendency is with Blackburn right now as Barnsley struggle to deal with the visitors.
Adam Armstrong feeds Elliott Bennett who tries his luck from close range but the hosts get the block away.
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
The Cherries lead at the break through Philip Billing's strike.
The conditions on the south coast are windy, and it's not been a classic so far.
Bournemouth 1-0 Rotherham
Coming to the end of the first half at the Vitality Stadium, and Rotherham nearly grab an equaliser.
But Richard Wood can't turn in a ball across goal from fellow defender Michael Ihiekwe into the net.
Ihiekwe got onto the end of a free-kick at the back post but his centre was just behind Wood, who stuck out a leg but flicked the ball off target.
Barnsley 0-0 Blackburn
Blackburn have started brighter in this second half and what it would mean to Tony Mowbray's side if they can snatch a winner against Barnsley.
Barry Douglas sees his free-kick cleared by the Tykes before Lewis Travis's long range drive is blocked away.
Doncaster 0-1 Accrington
For Wycombe in 2020, could it be Accrington in 2021?
The Chairboys won the unlikeliest of promotions from League One through the play-offs last season, and Accrington are now in the top six after Paul Smyth's goal proved enough to give them a 1-0 win at Doncaster.
That's also three defeats in a row now for Darren Moore's Rovers.
QPR 2-1 Brentford
A second-half turnaround gives QPR victory over Brentford in the west London derby.
Strikes from Sam Field and Charlie Austin in the space of five minutes give the R's their fifth win in six games.
Second-placed Brentford suffer back-to-back defeats after seeing their 21-match unbeaten run ended at the weekend.
The last time the Bees posted successive league losses was in July in the final two games of last season.
As a result, Thomas Frank's men missed out on automatic promotion.
Swansea 1-0 Nottm Forest
What a win for Swansea, who keep pace at the top of the Championship as they seal three points against Nottm Forest.
Connor Roberts' thumping header late on in this one puts the Swans to within a point of second-placed Brentford as it stands, with two games in hand.
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest drop to 18th and five points off the relegation places.
Millwall 2-0 Birmingham
It's three wins in a row for Millwall, with goals from Jed Wallace and Ben Thompson extending their unbeaten run to seven league games.
Birmingham have now suffered three straight defeats.
And it's one win in 13 Championship outings for Aitor Karanka's men.
The Blues will be contemplating life in League One if they don't arrest their slide soon.
QPR 2-1 Brentford
Bees substitute Bryan Mbeumo has a shot deflected over for the visitors.
Visiting keeper David Raya is coming up for the corner in the fourth minute of added time.
Millwall 2-0 Birmingham
Jonathan Leko has the ball in the back of the Millwall net - but it's ruled out for offside.
Too little, too late for the Blues.