Summary

  • Two Championship fixtures, one each in League One and League Two

  • FT: Leicester 3-1 Swansea - Dewsbury-Hall, Mavididi pen & Akgun for Foxes; Allen late reply

  • Foxes move 10 points clear at top of Championship

  • FT: Coventry 2-2 Bristol City: Sakamoto & Simms for hosts; Dickie & Wells for City

  • L1: Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth - Hosts level late on against leaders

  • L2: Sutton 1-2 Harrogate Town

  • Blackpool, Bradford and Peterborough into EFL Trophy semi-finals

  1. That's all for tonightpublished at 22:05 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    We're just about wrapping up after a busy night with goals aplenty - eight in the two Championship games alone!

    We'll be back tomorrow evening for more Championship action as Sheffield Wednesday host Watford.

    See you then.

  2. Tight fight for top sixpublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    While Championship leaders Leicester have moved 10 points ahead of second-placed Ipswich and there is clear daylight between the top four and the rest, the battle for the other two play-off spots remains extremely close.

    Coventry stay sixth but their point moves them one clear of Sunderland in seventh and one behind West Brom in fifth.

    Five points now separate fifth place with 11th.

    Championship top 10 tableImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Nearly perfect for Pompey and Langpublished at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth

    Andrew Moon
    BBC Radio Solent commentator

    That was so close to being the dream debut for Pompey's Callum Lang, but they couldn’t hold on for a memorable win.

    Portsmouth were much improved after a change of shape, having looked fairly toothless for the first hour.

  4. 'On another day' Sky Blues would have wonpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Coventry 2-2 Bristol City

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Milan van Ewijk were causing havoc down the right-hand side for Coventry,

    On another day, something might have happened for them. They had enough opportunities, but it wasn't to be.

    For the next game, you never know what to expect from Norwich.

    That is a particularly difficult game away from home, but Coventry have shown that they are hard to break down on their travels. They are well capable of going and getting a result there.

  5. When is the EFL Trophy semi-final draw?published at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Blackpool, Peterborough and Bradford secured their places in the last four of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy with wins this evening.

    The semi-final draw will be made on Friday at approximately 18:15 GMT and will not be regionalised.

    The final team to qualify for the last four will be confirmed on Wednesday, when Wycombe host Brighton Under-21s in the remaining quarter-final.

    Semi-final ties will be played during the week commencing 19 February, with the final at Wembley on Sunday, 7 April.

  6. 'Pompey fans are silent'published at 21:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth

    Nathan Cooper
    BBC Radio Oxford commentator

    How big is that result for Oxford, that they didn't lose?

    You just feel that it changes the mood that would have been so low, if they had lost a game that they had been 1-0 up in.

    The Portsmouth fans are absolutely silent.

    They thought it was going to be three straight League One wins.

  7. 'Players don't know how to feel'published at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth

    Peter Rhoades-Brown
    Former Oxford and Chelsea winger on BBC Radio Oxford

    The players don't know what to do, whether to celebrate a draw or not.

    It doesn't feel like a win for Oxford. It feels like a good draw.

    The boys never gave up. It is tough going 1-0 up and then going 2-1 down.

  8. Postpublished at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Coventry 2-2 Bristol City

    Gary Owers
    Former Bristol City midfielder on BBC Radio Bristol

    Coventry's two goals came out of nothing. It's just a shame we couldn't get it over the line, it would have been a fantastic three points

    They almost won it Harry Cornick's strike at the end, Brad Collins had a fantastic save.

    On it's own it's a result you would have said before you'd have taken it, of course Coventry are in fine form and that point stand up as a decent result.

    When you're here in the moment and you think it could be all three that's where the sense of disappointment comes from.

  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth

    James Henry's late equaliser sends Oxford United into the top six in League One and denies leaders Portsmouth a third successive victory.

    Portsmouth are three points clear of second-placed Bolton, who have three games in hand on John Mousinho's team, and four points ahead of third-placed Peterborough - who themselves have played two games fewer than Pompey.

    It's getting interesting at the top of the third tier...

  10. Still time left at Oxfordpublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Oxford 2-2 Portsmouth

    Peter Rhoades-Brown
    Former Oxford and Chelsea winger on BBC Radio Oxford

    It isn't over yet.

    Another minute to go according to the scoreboard.

  11. 'Hats off to winning Foxes'published at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Leicester 3-1 Swansea

    Matt Piper
    Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester

    The whole plan this season is to go back to the Premier League.

    You do that by winning football matches and that is all that Enzo Maresca is bothered about.

    I thought they were quick, they scored the goal. They created enough chances to kill the game.

    Swansea chased things and made it more difficult, but in the end it is all about winning, so hats off to them.

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    GOAL: Oxford 2-2 Portsmouthpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    James Henry (90 mins)

    Late drama!

    Oxford striker Mark Harris does so well to fashion a chance for himself, his powerful low shot is parried up into the air by Portsmouth goalkeeper Will Norris and James Henry is on hand to nod in from a yard.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry 2-2 Bristol City

    All over and both sides are forced to share the points after that frantic final 10 minutes.

    Tatshuiro Sakamoto gave Coventry the lead midway through the first half before Rob Dickie found the equaliser right before the break.

    Nahki Wells had seemed to snatch the victory for Bristol City with seven minutes to go, but seconds later Ellis Simms had pulled one back for the Sky Blues.

    Ellis Simms celebrates his equaliserImage source, PA Media
  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester 3-1 Swansea

    Leicester go 10 points clear at the top of the Championship.

    Swansea threatened to make it uncomfortable in the second half but the Foxes regained control to secure what was an ultimately straightforward win.

  15. 'Hard-fought Harrogate win'published at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    FT: Sutton 1-2 Harrogate

    Tim Steere
    BBC Radio York's Harrogate Town commentator

    It has been a hard-fought effort for Harrogate Town against a Sutton United side, who are seven points from safety, but they are definitely much-improved.

    Two goals from Harrogate's Jack Muldoon.

    It was a nervy end as Ryan Jackson struck low from outside the area to get one back.

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    GOAL - Leicester 3-1 Swanseapublished at 90 mins + 5

    Joe Allen

    There's one for Swansea!

    It's a bit of a goalmouth scramble from a corner and, after Ben Cabango's header is blocked, the ball falls to Joe Allen, who pokes in from close range.

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Sutton 1-2 Harrogate

    All over in League Two as Harrogate take all three points.

    Sutton's goal from Ryan Jackson came too late in the day after two goals from Jack Muldoon had put Harrogate 2-0 ahead.

    Steve Morison's wait for a win as Sutton manager goes on as they stay seven points from safety in the bottom two, while Harrogate move up to seventh a point outside the top six.

  18. GREAT SAVE!published at 90 + 3 mins

    Coventry 2-2 Bristol City

    Bristol City think they have the winner deep in stoppage time but Bradley Collins produces a brilliant save stretching his hand out wide to deny Harry Cornick's strike from going in.

  19. Postpublished at 90 mins + 4

    Leicester 3-0 Swansea

    Swansea have a corner now. Two minutes of added time left so not even a goal a minute will bring them level from here.

  20. goal

    GOAL: Sutton 1-2 Harrogatepublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Ryan Jackson (87 mins)

    Sutton have pulled one back with three minutes of time left of the 90.

    It's Ryan Jackson who finds the net but might it be too late.