Postpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2023
Coventry 1-0 Plymouth
We've got six minutes of added time in Coventry. Is that enough for Plymouth to find the equaliser?
They have had 11 shots to the Sky Blues' 12 this evening.
West Brom up to third after Sarmiento beauty at Cardiff
QPR beat 10-man Stoke for first win in 13 games
Watford come from 2-0 down to beat Norwich
Hull into play-offs after thrashing managerless Rotherham
Jones double helps Middlesbrough ease past Preston
Coventry beat Plymouth with controversial goal
Jay Freeman and Sophie Hurcom
Coventry 1-0 Plymouth
We've got six minutes of added time in Coventry. Is that enough for Plymouth to find the equaliser?
They have had 11 shots to the Sky Blues' 12 this evening.
Hull 4-1 Rotherham
This game is winding down now but could there be another goal left in the bag?
Hull certainly hope so.
Jacob Greaves heads wide of the mark after Scott Twine swings a corner into the Rotherham box.
Lyndon Dykes (79 mins)
Loftus Road is bouncing!
Right after hitting the post they are back level with 10 minutes still on the clock.
Chris Willock sends in a cross from the right and it gets deflected into the path of Lyndon Dykes, who chests the ball down and then volleys it straight into the net for his second of the night.
Stoke, remember, are down to 10 men.
QPR 1-2 Stoke
QPR might be desperate for the win at Loftus Road but it's not falling to them so far.
Ilias Chair shoots from distance and his shot rattles the post instead of shaking the net.
Middlesbrough 3-0 Preston
Middlesbrough aren't sitting back on their lead against Preston.
Substitute Sam Greenwood's effort is blocked by the Lilywhites as Boro go on the attack once more.
Haji Wright (75 mins)
It took a while but we have a goal, although it's going to be a controversial one...
Milan van Ewijk makes a darting run to the byeline and appears to run the ball out of play, or at least part of the way over the line, before he pulls it back to Haji Wright in the box who strikes it into the net.
No VAR in the Championship so Plymouth's protests will go nowhere. In fact, two of their players went into the referee's book in the aftermath.
Watford 2-2 Norwich
Ismael Kone rockets a shot towards the Norwich goal as Watford push to take the lead for the first time in this game.
His effort rebounds off the crossbar. So close, so far.
Watford 2-2 Norwich
Leon Barnett
Former Norwich defender on BBC Radio Norfolk
Jamal Lewis and Ken Sema are getting too much room for Watford. They are allowed to get their heads up and run at players.
Watford have come out in the second half the better of the two sides.
Coventry 0-0 Plymouth
Coventry and Plymouth have both had their share of chances this evening and the latest falls to Argyle's Lewis Gibson, who came close to giving his side the lead with 20 minutes left on the clock.
The ball falls to him unmarked in the box and he gets a clean strike on the volley - it's just that bit too high and goes just above the bar and clear.
Middlesbrough 3-0 Preston
We're approaching the final 20 minutes at the Riverside and Middlesbrough still look comfortable.
We've just had a break in play after Boro's Paddy McNair went down but play continues.
Preston need a goal very soon if they are to mount a dramatic late comeback.
Middlesbrough 3-0 Preston
Neil Maddison
Former Middlesbrough midfielder on BBC Tees
Middlesbrough have been comfortable, they are managing the game really well.
Preston haven't really gotten into the game, they have not affected the game in a positive way.
Grant Hall (59 mins)
Surely the Rotherham comeback isn't on, is it?
When you're 4-0 down you've got to take whatever chances you can get.
A ball is whipped into the Hull box and Grant Hall heads it home.
Wouter Burger (59 mins)
Who needs 11 players anyway??
Stoke have reacted to that red card in the best way, as Wouter Burger picks the ball up on the edge of the box and unleashes a shot that curls neatly inside the near post, around Asmir Begovic, to turn the game on its head.
Nightmare for QPR and the home fans are not going to be happy.
Watford 2-2 Norwich
We're back under way in tonight's late Championship kick-off.
Can Watford complete the comeback? Or are Norwich going to regain the lead?
Cardiff 0-1 West Brom
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
What is it about Brighton and exciting young players from South America?
Ecuador international Jeremy Sarmiento, on loan from the Seagulls, has probably been the best player on the pitch tonight and he's given West Brom the lead with a superb goal, a dipping, curling right-footed effort from the left of the penalty area.
Middlesbrough 3-0 Preston
We had a flurry of goals in the first half of this fixture but as yet we've got no joy at either end in the second half.
Preston could do with a response and now.
(Enda Stevens, 53 mins)
Stoke are down to 10 men as Enda Stevens is shown a second yellow early in the second half.
It's not the strongest of bookable offences you'll see, given for a tug on the shirt of Paul Smyth as he tries to get round him into the box.
But the referee thinks it's enough which is all that counts and Stevens is sent down the tunnel.
Cardiff 0-1 West Brom
Tony Brown
West Brom's all-time record goalscorer on BBC Radio WM
That is a great goal. It shows you how good it was because every West Brom player has gone to the corner to congratulate Jeremy Sarmiento.
That is a worldie, what a start to the second half. Anybody would be proud of that goal.
You could play that over and over again, an absolute cracker.
Jeremy Sarmiento (50 mins)
That is a rocket of a goal!
Jeremy Sarmiento runs deep down the wing towards the box and cuts inside around Josh Bowler before unleashing a curling shot that flies straight into the far corner.
Deadlock broken.
Coventry 0-0 Plymouth
Coventry come out firing first as Milan Van Ewijk steals a loose Argyle ball and picks out Haji Wright with a cross.
Wright's effort is skied over the bar though and misses the target again for the hosts.