Postpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 14 September 2022
Rotherham 0-0 Blackpool
Former Rotherham youngster Jerry Yates chases a ball back to Millers keeper Viktor Johansson for Blackpool, but the Swede gets it clear.
Norwich beat Bristol City for sixth-straight win
Hogan scores hat-trick as Birmingham beat West Brom
Coventry draw at Luton but remain winless
Rotherham ease past Blackpool; QPR win at Millwall
Sunderland thump Reading
Gary Smee and Matt Newsum
Rotherham 0-0 Blackpool
Former Rotherham youngster Jerry Yates chases a ball back to Millers keeper Viktor Johansson for Blackpool, but the Swede gets it clear.
Reading 0-0 Sunderland
Neither goalkeeper has had much to do yet, as the game is played out largely in midfield.
However, Sunderland have a free-kick after Sam Hutchinson bundles into Dan Neil on the edge of the box.
Alex Pritchard swung it in with pace but Reading clear and the chance will not fall.
Teemu Pukki (23 mins)
Teemu Pukki races onto a through ball from Kenny McLean, he's one-on-one again with Dan Bentley, and places the ball into the bottom corner.
Norwich are on course for six wins in a row.
Rotherham 0-0 Blackpool
Rotherham have had possession in good areas but have been unable to find the final ball.
Wes Harding is getting forward but his crosses have been soaked up by the Blackpool backline.
Reading 0-0 Sunderland
Reading break swiftly with Junior Hoilett on the left and as the ball is worked in-field, Jeff Hendrick tries to spread for Andy Yiadom on the overlap, but his pass is poor.
Reading 0-0 Sunderland
Sunderland's Ellis Simms shows quick feet to wriggle away from a Reading defender and bears down on the box but his ball wide is overhit and concedes the goal-kick.
The Black Cats have started with impetus.
Carlton Morris (15 mins)
And now Luton are in front again.
Harry Cornick collects the ball on the edge of the box, plays it through to Carlton Morris and the striker slots past Ben Wilson for his second goal of the night.
Millwall 0-0 QPR
QPR applying pressure. Tyler Roberts can't get in behind, so the visitors reset and a gallop on the overlap from Ethan Laird sees him get in but the cross is dealt with.
Reading 0-0 Sunderland
Pin-drop quiet for the minute's silence at Reading, as both teams and spectators showed respect for the Queen following her passing.
National anthem sung around the stadium.
Now they're under way.
Viktor Gyokeres (11 mins)
Coventry are back on level terms.
Ben Sheaf plays an excellent ball through to Viktor Gyokeres who shows plenty of pace to burst into the box and finish past Ethan Horvath.
Teemu Pukki (11 mins)
Norwich go ahead with some route one stuff and a fine finish from Teemu Pukki.
Bristol City defender Kal Naismith misses a long ball, Pukki collects, clips it over the goalkeeper and heads in.
Composed from the Finland striker.
Rotherham 0-0 Blackpool
Rotherham could well be in front. Dan Barlaser puts a perfect cross to the back-post which Grant Hall tries to steer at goal under pressure.
It races just wide of the left post.
Millwall 0-0 QPR
QPR's turn to cause a few problems, as Bartosz Bialkowski is forced into a double save, first blocking a low drive from Tim Iroegbunam with his foot and then coaxing away a Tyler Roberts header on the rebound.
Callum Styles at the other end gets a low, skiddy shot which is saved by Seny Dieng.
Carlton Morris (4 mins)
The Championship's bottom side are behind already.
Harry Cornick crosses from the right, Coventry fail to clear the ball, and Carlton Morris fires an unstoppable shot into the net from eight yards.
The Hatters lead.
Millwall 0-0 QPR
Millwall got a free-kick on the edge of the QPR box, which Zian Flemming curls threateningly at goal but it's saved by Seny Dieng in the Rangers goal.
Rotherham 0-0 Blackpool
Rotherham look to get the ball quickly in the opening minute, as Dan Barlaser seeks to release Ben Wiles on the sprint, but the ball just outruns him.
Norwich 0-0 Bristol City
Tommy Conway has a chance for the visitors inside the opening minute.
Norwich lose the ball inside their own half but Conway hits his effort just past the post.
Four of the six Championship games are under way now after tributes to the Queen.
Reading and Sunderland get going at 20:00 BST and West Brom and Birmingham 15 minutes later at 20:15 BST because of congestion around The Hawthorns.
Millwall and QPR players have laid wreaths on the pitch at The Den before a minutes silence and then a performance of the national anthem.
Just one of the ways clubs are paying their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen was part of the Royal Family's involvement with football during her 72-year reign, in particular the home 1966 World Cup final in which England beat West Germany in extra time.
She also attended FA Cup finals, the first of which was the famous 'Matthews final' featuring Sir Stanley Matthews in 1953, when Blackpool beat Bolton.
Her last appearance at the Wembley final was in 1976, when Second Division Southampton beat Manchester United.