GOAL: Coventry 1-2 Rotherhampublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 25 October 2022
Conor Washington (78 mins)
But almost straight away Rotherham lead again!
Conor Washington bears down on Ben Wilson's goal, rounds the keeper and slides home.
Burnley go top of the Championship with a narrow home win over Norwich
Jay Rodriguez scores the only goal of the game from the penalty spot
Rotherham climb a place to 11th following a 2-2 draw at Coventry
The Sky Blues remain the bottom three despite twice fighting back to draw level
Plymouth stay top of League One by coming from behind to beat Shrewsbury
Leyton Orient remain a point clear in League Two with victory over Gillingham
Luke De Costa and Alex Winter
Conor Washington (78 mins)
But almost straight away Rotherham lead again!
Conor Washington bears down on Ben Wilson's goal, rounds the keeper and slides home.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
It's worth us pointing out that despite Norwich City's slightly lacklustre form of late - with three losses from their last five - they have played some decent competition of late.
Their last five opponents are in the Championship top 11.
Burnley on the other hand have only faced one top 10 opponent in their last five - Swansea who they smashed 4-0.
Well, well, well - MK Dons had lost five in a row before this evening's trip to Charlton, but it looks like they might be going home with three points, with Bradley Johnson putting them 2-0 ahead.
Leaders Plymouth are finally back on level terms at home to Shrewsbury, thanks to an equaliser by Niall Enniss, but they need a winner to prevent Ipswich - who lead Port Vale 3-2 - from going top.
Burton Albion are also ahead away from home with Sam Hughes breaking the deadlock at Bolton.
Gustavo Hamer (76 mins)
The Sky Blues are level!
Kasey Palmer with a ball in for Gustavo Hamer to run on to and he slides the ball past Viktor Johansson.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Now it's Burnley throwing on some fresh legs.
Midfielder Johan Gudmundsson comes off to put his tracksuit on.
On comes Manuel Benson.
Leaders Leyton Orient could well have sealed the points at Brisbane Road.
Ruel Sotiriou has added a second against Gillingham.
Stevenage still lead at Doncaster and Northampton are trying to go ahead again at home to Sutton.
Colchester, who conceded twice inside two minutes at the start of the second half, are now level with Crawley as right-back Junior Tchamadeu finds the net.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Midfielder Todd Cantwell, the man who had the best chance for Norwich so far, is off.
Fresh legged Onel Hernandez comes on.
Coventry 0-1 Rotherham
The Sky Blues close to an equaliser.
Gustavo Hamer plays in Jamie Allen but his shot is well blocked by a sliding Grant Hall for Rotherham.
Kasey Palmer gets to the rebound but his effort is also blocked, this time by Lee Peltier.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Burnley seem to have wrestled back control after that Norwich chance straight out of the traps this second half.
The Clarets resuming the role of agile and wriggly going forward.
Norwich the brick wall at the back.
Ipswich are back in front at Port Vale with Freddie Ladapo notching his second of the evening from close range to make it 3-2.
Still no joy for leaders Plymouth, who trail at home to Jordan Shipley's strike for Shrewsbury.
Charlton have fallen behind at home to bottom club, courtesy of Will Grigg's penalty for bottom club Mk Dons - and to make matters worse, Ryan Inniss was sent off for the foul on Louie Barry which led to it.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Burnley's Josh Brownhill has been taken off to get the magic sponge after a bit of a crash landing when going up to collect a cross on the edge of the Norwich box.
Under pressure, he thudded to the floor on his backside, a little like a Hulk Hogan leg drop - if 90's wrestling is your thing.
Coventry 0-1 Rotherham
Ben Wiles cross from the left is inches away from Georgie Kelly's head a the far post.
And then the first chance of the half for Coventry.
Gustavo Hamer sends substitute Josh Eccles charging up the right wing and he finds a good cross.
Jamie Allen is there to meet it but volleys over.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
The crowd at Turf Moor are loud and well up for this second half which has started brightly for both sides.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Norwich out of nowhere!
Teemu Pukki catches Burnley sleeping and rounds his defender and dribbles the ball to the edge of the box before fizzing a pass to Todd Cantwell at the back post who can't quite get a solid shot off under pressure.
His first and second attempts are blocked.
A good old-fashioned "stuck in the dressing room" here as Colchester conceded twice in the opening two minutes of the second half.
They lead 1-0 at home to Crawley but goals from Ashley Nadesan and James Tilley have turned the game around for the visitors.
Omar Bugiel has pulled a goal back for Sutton, who now trail 2-1 at Northampton.
And Paul Smyth has put Leyton Orient, who began the night leading League Two, in front at home to Gillingham.
Donovan Wilson with an equaliser for Sutton! 2-2 at Sixfields.
Burnley 0-0 Norwich City
Fed, watered and ready to go.
The second half is underway.
Who will break the deadlock?
Coventry 0-1 Rotherham
Rotherham with the first moment of the second half.
Cohen Bramall makes ground down the left before finding Conor Washington.
He tees up Ben Wiles but the shot is well blocked.
Would you believe it? Ipswich were 2-0 up and seemingly coasting, but a couple of quick goals either side of the break and Port Vale are level - their second from Nathan Smith.
Great start to the second half for Peterborough, with Kwame Poku putting them 2-1 ahead against Accrington - and they could have had a third but for an offside decision against Nathan Thompson.
Charlton are piling on the pressure at the start of the second half but they have still to break the deadlock against bottom club MK Dons.
New Middlesbrough head coach Michael Carrick met the media for the first time earlier today. He says he has taken the job to test himself, but believes assistant Jonathan Woodgate - a former Boro boss - has a "vital role" alongside him.
Michael Carrick says he is ready to step out of his "comfort zone" in his new role as Middlesbrough head coach.
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Here's one of Jack Lankester's first-half shot flying into the net to restore Cambridge's lead at Adams Park.