Summary

  • Norwich promoted to Premier League without playing

  • Draws for Brentford & Swansea see Canaries go up

  • Norwich host Bournemouth at 20:00 BST

  • Wycombe & Sheff Wed on brink of relegation after both draw

  • Huddersfield win at Nottingham Forest to move eight points clear of drop zone

  • Listen to Squad Goals using play icon above, and get involved via #bbcefl

  1. Owls slipping towards third tierpublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    Sheffield Wednesday v Bristol City (12:30 BST)

    Tom LeesImage source, Getty Images

    Sheffield Wednesday are also slipping closer to relegation.

    The Owls have lost their past two and boss Darren Moore has pneumonia after contracting Covid-19 at the start of the month.

    His absence from the training ground won't be helping matters.

    Eight points from safety, the Hillsborough outfit are entering must-win territory.

    Their six-point penalty for breaching EFL spending rules is looking like it could be very costly.

    Bristol City, who are five without a win, are the visitors.

  2. Swans and Bees chasing Hornetspublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    Brentford v Millwall & Swansea v Wycombe (12:30 BST)

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    Despite Watford's recent run of form, Swansea City and Brentford won't have given up hope of automatic promotion.

    The Swans are seven points off second place, with the Bees nine points adrift but with a game in hand.

    Brentford won 5-0 at Preston last time out and face a London derby in the visit of Milwall while Swansea are targeting a third straight win as they host bottom club Wycombe.

    Derby's defeat last night means Wanderers still have hope of a great escape but, starting the day 10 points from safety, Gareth Ainsworth's men surely need to win today.

  3. Watford begin tricky run-inpublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    Luton v Watford (12:30 BST)

    Ismaila Sarr and Will HughesImage source, Getty Images

    With 11 wins in their past 13 games, Watford also look set to grab automatic promotion and bounce straight back to the top flight.

    The Hornets were fifth when Xisco Munoz took charge in December, and have steadily risen up the table since then.

    But even with a seven-point gap to third-placed Swansea, the job is not done for the Vicarage Road side.

    Any late slip-ups could be costly, as Watford face a tricky run-in - with games against leaders Norwich, the Swans and Brentford to come before the end of the season.

    This afternoon they face a derby at mid-table Luton, who have lost two of their past three.

  4. Is today the day for Canaries?published at 12:06 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    Norwich v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)

    Daniel FarkeImage source, Getty Images

    Here's the situation at the top of the Championship.

    Norwich City need a maximum of two points to seal an immediate return to the Premier League.

    However, Daniel Farke's men could be up before they even face Bournemouth tonight.

    If Brentford AND Swansea City fail to win today, then the Canaries will be up.

    If Swansea win but Brentford don't, the Norfolk side will only need a point tonight to seal automatic promotion.

  5. Today's Championship fixturespublished at 12:03 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    There are eight games in the second tier today, with seven starting at 12:30 BST.

    Here's what's coming up:

    • Brentford v Millwall
    • Luton Town v Watford
    • Middlesbrough v Queens Park Rangers
    • Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town
    • Sheffield Wednesday v Bristol City
    • Stoke City v Preston North End
    • Swansea City v Wycombe Wanderers
    • Norwich City v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)
  6. Lunchtime appointment in EFLpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    #bbcefl

    Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of the lunchtime action in the English Football League.

    There are seven games in the second tier coming up at 12:30 BST, with a further 19 early kick-offs in League One and League Two.

    It's getting to the business end of the season, where both the promotion race and the relegation picture becomes clearer with every game.

    Championship leaders Norwich City aren't in action until tonight, but will be keeping a close eye on a couple of matches.

    The Carrow Road outfit have been on a steady course towards promotion, and they could secure a spot in the Premier League today.

    Brentford Community StadiumImage source, Rex Features