Summary

  • Five games in Championship

  • Bogle gives Sheff Utd win at Reading; Fleck stretchered off after collapsing

  • Midlands derby between Coventry & Birmingham ends goalless

  • Third-placed West Brom held at 10th-placed Blackpool

  • Preston come from behind to beat Middlesbrough

  • Luton miss penalty in goalless draw at Forest

  • Rotherham go top of League One after win at Ipswich

  • Forest Green five points clear in League Two after beating Barrow

  1. 'Coventry enjoying their stuff'published at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Coventry 0-0 Birmingham

    Calvin Andrew
    Ex-Rochdale, Mansfield and Port Vale forward on Squad Goals

    I speak to (Coventry midfielder) Jamie Allen quite a bit. They are really enjoying their stuff and they are going along really well at the moment.

    31 points from the first 18 games and in the play-offs. Happy Coventry fans?

  2. 'Blood and thunder'published at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Calvin Andrew
    Ex-Rochdale, Mansfield and Port Vale forward on Squad Goals

    Now is the time to get down to business. We've had a third of the season and teams have had time to gel. I'm looking for some blood and thunder tonight.

    Kyle BartleyImage source, Getty Images
  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    We're under way in our 19:45 GMT kick offs.

    Here we go.

  4. League Two fixturespublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Darrell ClarkeImage source, Rex Features
    Image caption,

    Port Vale boss Darrell Clarke takes on the side he left to take over at Vale Park, Walsall this evening

    League Two pacesetters Forest Green host struggling Barrow, led by former Rovers boss Mark Cooper, while second-placed Exeter City visit another team at the wrong end of the table, Colchester United.

    Third-placed Port Vale will look to bounce back from their surprise loss at Oldham on Saturday when they host Midlands rivals Walsall and Swindon will hope to boost their promotion bid when they welcome Hartlepool.

    Bottom side Scunthorpe are in desperate need of three points so could probably do without a visit from sixth-placed Leyton Orient.

    All games kick off at 19:45 GMT:

    • Carlisle United v Harrogate Town
    • Colchester United v Exeter City
    • Crawley Town v Newport County
    • Forest Green Rovers v Barrow
    • Northampton Town v Oldham Athletic
    • Port Vale v Walsall
    • Rochdale v Stevenage
    • Salford City v Bristol Rovers
    • Scunthorpe United v Leyton Orient
    • Sutton United v Mansfield Town
    • Swindon Town v Hartlepool United
    • Tranmere Rovers v Bradford City
  5. Big game in League Onepublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Plymouth Argyle v Wycombe Wanderers (1945 GMT)

    Brent Pilnick
    BBC Sport at Home Park

    Home ParkImage source, BBC Sport

    It's a big night for League One leaders Plymouth Argyle as they look to bounce back from their first league loss since the opening day of the season at home to Wycombe Wanderers.

    This game is in the middle of a tough few matches for Ryan Lowe's side - they host third-placed Wigan on Saturday having lost at Charlton last Saturday and beaten Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 in an FA Cup replay seven days ago.

    But Gareth Ainsworth's fourth-placed visitors will be no pushovers and know they they could go top themselves if results go their way this evening.

  6. League One fixturespublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Paul CookImage source, Rex Features
    Image caption,

    Ipswich boss Paul Cook (centre) shares a joke with Rotherham assistant Richie Barker and manager Paul Warne (right). Quite possibly about the fact he's only wearing a t-shirt when it's 4°C

    League One leaders Plymouth will be looking to get back on track after losing for the first time since the opening day when they fell to a 2-0 defeat at Charlton on Saturday. The Pilgrims host fellow promotion hopefuls Wycombe.

    Second-placed Rotherham visit inconsistent Ipswich and third-placed Wigan travel to struggling Cambridge United.

    Covid-19 hit Oxford United are only able to name five subs and have signed Birmingham City goalkeeper Connal Trueman on a seven-day emergency loan for their home game against Fleetwood.

    Former Lincoln boss Danny Cowley returns to Sincil Bank with his Portsmouth side and bottom side Crewe visit AFC Wimbledon.

    All games kick off at 19:45 GMT unless otherwise stated:

    • AFC Wimbledon v Crewe Alexandra
    • Burton Albion v Accrington Stanley
    • Cambridge United v Wigan Athletic
    • Gillingham v Cheltenham Town
    • Ipswich Town v Rotherham United
    • Lincoln City v Portsmouth
    • Morecambe v Charlton Athletic
    • Oxford United v Fleetwood Town
    • Plymouth Argyle v Wycombe Wanderers
    • Sheffield Wednesday v Milton Keynes Dons
    • Shrewsbury Town v Sunderland
    • Bolton Wanderers v Doncaster Rovers (20:00 GMT)
  7. Championship fixturespublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Dominic HyamImage source, Rex Features

    Just the five games in the second tier for you this evening but there's no shortage of potential drama.

    Third-placed West Brom will hope to bounce back from their defeat at Huddersfield on Saturday when they travel to in-form Blackpool.

    Play-off chasing Coventry host a Birmingham side who have suffered back-to-back losses and Chris Wilder will be looking for his first win as Middlesbrough boss when Preston come to Teesside.

    Nottingham Forest have won just one of their past five after a strong start to life under Steve Cooper's management and will hope to get back on track against Luton, while Reading, who were hit with a six-point deduction over the international break, welcome a Sheffield United side who can't seem to get going this season.

    All games kick off at 19:45 GMT unless otherwise stated:

    • Blackpool v West Bromwich Albion
    • Coventry City v Birmingham City
    • Middlesbrough v Preston North End
    • Nottingham Forest v Luton Town
    • Reading v Sheffield United (20:00 GMT)
  8. Tuesday night under the lightspublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2021

    Home ParkImage source, Rex Features
    Image caption,

    League One leaders Plymouth will be hoping to put on a display as brilliant as the sunset over the ground earlier this evening

    As we hurtle towards winter tonight is set to be a real cold one for the thousands of fans headed to games in the EFL.

    It's an evening for a decent coat, a thick hat and, for some, three big points.

    We've got five games in the Championship and a full card in League One and Two.

    Whether you're in the stand, standing in the concourse before braving the elements or sitting warmly at home (or in a pub) we'll do our best to keep you across all of this evening's EFL action.

    Let's get to it!