Postpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 13 April 2021
Just a quick reminder that there are three more matches starting at 18:00 BST, including one in the Championship at Hillsborough.
Let's bring you the team news from there....
Three Championship games with permutations at top and bottom
FT: Huddersfield 1-2 Bournemouth - Cherries up to fifth
FT: Sheff Wed 0-2 Swansea - Owls closer to relegation; Swansea go third
FT: Rotherham 3-1 QPR - Ladapo (2) and Smith goals for Millers
15 fixtures in Leagues One & Two
Adam Williams
Just a quick reminder that there are three more matches starting at 18:00 BST, including one in the Championship at Hillsborough.
Let's bring you the team news from there....
Huddersfield Town 0-0 Bournemouth
Early chance in this one for visitors Bournemouth.
Arnaut Danjuma tries to scamper past his man with the ball eventually reaching Lloyd Kelly in the area.
He pokes an effort on target but Terriers goalkeeper Ryan Schofield reads it well and saves low at his near post.
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As ever, we'd love to hear from you throughout this evening on any of the action across the three divisions.
Will we see any late runs for promotion as the number of remaining matches tick down towards the final weekend of the regular season in less than a month's time?
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Huddersfield Town 0-0 Bournemouth
And we're off and running in tonight's first Championship fixture!
Bournemouth can make it five wins in a row and move up to fifth with a victory.
On the flipside, there are big incentives for sides down the bottom end of the Championship to pick up wins this evening.
Huddersfield could end a run of four games without a win and also put more a buffer between themselves and the bottom three if they can knock in-form Bournemouth off their stride.
A draw would also be enough to take them above Birmingham City in 18th.
Sheffield Wednesday know they need to repeat their emphatic 5-0 home win against Cardiff City eight days ago and put Saturday's 4-1 defeat by QPR to the back of their minds when they host Swansea City.
The Owls are seven points adrift of safety with six games to play.
It's a similar story for Rotherham, but The Millers are in the midst of a fixture marathon at present.
Game two of four in the space of eight days is at home to QPR this evening before they return to action as soon as Thursday in a potentially crucial fixtture against Coventry.
With nine games to play, they are six points behind the Sky Blues.
Bournemouth come into this evening's trip to Huddersfield with the chance to not only open up more of a gap between themselves and seventh-placed Reading, but also move above Barnsley in fifth with a win.
Jonathan Woodgate's side have a two-point lead over the Royals at present after four wins in a row.
Swansea City can move up to third and narrow the gap to second-placed Watford to seven points if they can get a win at Sheffield Wednesday.
Huddersfield Town v Bournemouth (17:30 BST)
Huddersfield boss Carlos Corberan has made two changes from Saturday's goalless draw against Rotherham.
Aaron Rowe and Isaac Mbenza return in pace of Pipa and Yaya Sanogo.
Jonathan Woodgate makes just the one change for Bournemouth from their home win against Coventry City.
Ben Pearson starts in place of Jack Wilshere while Junior Stanislas returns to the bench. In-form Arnaut Danjuma starts up front alongside Dominic Solanke.
Huddersfield XI: Schofield, Edmonds-Green, Sarr, Keogh, O'Brien, Rowe, Bacuna, Holmes, Hogg, Mbenza, Campbell.
Subs: Pereira, Brown, Pipa, Stearman, High, Pritchard, Aarons, Thomas, Ward.
Bournemouth XI: Begovic, Smith, Cater-Vickers, S Cook (capt), Kelly, Brooks, Billing, Lerma, Pearson, Solanke, Danjuma.
Subs: Travers, Stacey, Mepham, Rico, Wilshere, Stanislas, Riquelme, Anthony, Surridge.
right then - let's bring you some team news from the first of this evening's Championship fixtures....
Kick-off 19:00 BST unless stated
And seven matches in League Two as well to keep us busy.
Third-placed Bolton have a chance narrow the gap on the top two when they visit Salford City.
Tranmere in fourth could capitalise on any slip up by the Trotters while a host of other play-off contenders are also in action:
Eight fixtures in League One tonight.
The top two are not in action, but a number of play-off contenders and sides looking to ease relegation worries are:
Three games on the bill this evening, all with ramifications for either the top or bottom ends of the table:
There hardly ever seems to be an evening without any football these days, but we find ourselves in familiar territory of sorts even in the most unusual of seasons.
We're well and truly into "the run-in" as they say and we're also in that time of the year when rearranged fixtures come around and clubs' fortunes for the season can potentially hinge on either capitalising or spurning those games in hand.
All three divisions with some pivotal match-ups on the agenda tonight.
The first of them kick-off in around 15 minutes time, so let's tee it all up for you....