Postpublished at 16:48 BST 1 April 2023
Bristol City 1-1 Reading
Nahki Wells has the ball in the net for a second time after Joe Lumley denied Anis Mehmeti's strike, only for the offside flag to deny the City man once again.
As you were.
Championship: Second-placed Sheff Utd win at Norwich, third-placed Middlesbrough lose 4-2 at Huddersfield
Luton boost promotion hopes with 2-0 win over rivals Watford
Blackburn beaten at Birmingham, Millwall draw with West Brom, Stoke thrash Coventry in play-off race
Swansea score 99th-minute winner to beat Cardiff
Bottom side Wigan beat QPR, fellow strugglers Blackpool beaten at Preston
L1: Sheff Wed go top but are held by Lincoln, third-placed Ipswich win at Derby
L2: Leaders Leyton Orient beat Carlisle, second-placed Northampton draw with Stevenage, in third
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Bristol City 1-1 Reading
Nahki Wells has the ball in the net for a second time after Joe Lumley denied Anis Mehmeti's strike, only for the offside flag to deny the City man once again.
As you were.
Birmingham 1-0 Blackburn
So close to a Blackburn leveller against Birmingham.
Ben Brereton Diaz cuts in and plays through Bradley Dack who shoots but Blues keeper John Ruddy just about gets a touch onto it to keep the ball out.
Can Rovers force a late equaliser at St Andrew's?
Cardiff 2-2 Swansea
Matt Grimes has nearly broken the Cardiff crossbar from 30 yards.
This derby.... wow.
Hull 0-0 Rotherham
The away side will have to end the game with 10.
The Portuguese midfielder Domingos Quina takes one for the team as Hull look to break through on goal.
Just over 10 minutes for the Millers to hold out for what could be a vital point.
Sory Kaba (83 mins)
Cardiff have stuck to their task manfully and the comeback from 2-0 down is complete.
Ruben Colwill stands the ball up for Sory Kaba to make it 2-2 and spark wild celebrations.
They couldn't, could they?
A couple of big goals in the games at the top of the league.
Leaders Leyton Orient have taken the lead over Carlisle after 73 minutes through Jon Mellish's own goal.
And Jamie Reid has equalised for Stevenage to cancel out Northampton's early opener.
Still time for a winner there!
Derby 0-1 Ipswich
Calvin Andrew
Ex-Rochdale, Mansfield and Port Vale forward on Squad Goals
I've watched Ipswich a few times and with the levels of tenacity in that team, I can't see them giving their lead away.
Ki-Jana Hoever (76 mins)
Total football from Dutchman Ki-Jana Hoever, on loan from Wolves. The right-back glides down the flank and dinks and ducks his way into the area before producing a striker's finish into the bottom corner.
Remember when people used to make jokes about Stoke's football? Not anymore...
Wigan 1-0 QPR
Given Wigan's recent three-point deduction, if they see out victory against QPR today, they'd only be five points off safety as it stands.
Not bad going, all things considered. It's tight at the bottom of the Championship headed into the final stages of the season.
Bristol City 1-1 Reading
The hosts go back on the attack and Andy King fires over Joe Lumley's crossbar after good work from Anis Mehmeti.
There's nothing to separate Wycombe and MK Dons with the sides equally sharing four goals.
David Wheeler's second had put the Chairboys 2-1 before Jonathan Leko restored parity. Still plenty of time for a winner.
Charlton are hammering 10-man Shrewsbury 5-0. Miles Leaburn has a double and has now scored in four consecutive games.
Ipswich now lead Derby 2-0 thanks to George Hirst's goal and Sheffield Wednesday are being held 1-1 at home by Lincoln heading into the closing stages.
Chuba Akpom (74 mins)
Game on?!
Middlesbrough thought they had a goal back a few minutes ago but it was ruled out for an infringement.
This one for Chuba Akpom, his 26th in all competitions this season, will stand but surely they can't come back from this?
The promotion hopefuls will need to do something pretty special now...
West Brom 0-0 Millwall
Millwall have leapfrogged Blackburn into fifth place in the Championship table by virtue of Rovers conceding against Birmingham.
Meanwhile, Zian Flemming draws a save from West Brom keeper Josh Griffiths as the Lions keep pressing to get off the mark as we enter the final quarter of an hour.
Cardiff 1-2 Swansea
Gareth Vincent
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
After the drama of the first half, tension reigns in the second at the Cardiff City Stadium.
This contest is finely balanced, with Swansea not risking too much and Cardiff, as yet, not throwing to caution to the wind.
Given the Huddersfield score, Cardiff could really do with turning this game around - but they have created little since Jaden Philogene got them back into the contest.
Will Smallbone (71 mins)
Against the run of play, just like the second goal, Stoke have surely made the points safe.
The ball is worked around the Sky Blues area by Stoke before Will Smallbone coolly slots the ball into the bottom corner past Ben Wilson. Huge missed opportunity for Coventry today!
Bottom side Rochdale have taken the lead against AFC Wimbledon through Danny Lloyd-McGoldrick to give their survival hopes a boost.
Davis Keillor-Dunn has scored a couple of Mansfield's three second half goals to see them to a 4-0 lead over Crawley.
Lucas Joao (72 mins)
A deep free-kick into the area is nodded back across goal by Andy Carroll for Lucas Joao to nod past Max O'Leary and into the net.
An away goal for Reading. Their travelling fans have earned the right to celebrate it.
Coventry 0-2 Stoke
No player has been involved in more Championship goals this season than Coventry’s Viktor Gyokeres (26 – 18 goals, 8 assists). He's unable to extend that record after being denied for a third time by Potters keeper Jack Bonham.
Norwich 0-1 Sheff Utd
Billy Sharp hits the post for the away side.
A second goal for the Blades now would put this to bed and see them end the day six points clear of third-placed Middlesbrough who are getting thumped 4-1 at struggling Huddersfield.
Huddersfield 4-1 Middlesbrough
Sanny Rudravajhala
Presenter, Squad Goals
Middlesbrough took the lead just before half-time. I don't know what Neil Warnock has said but whatever rocket he has given his Huddersfield players, it has worked.