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. Foxes putting 'intense pressure' on opponentspublished at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester 1-0 Swansea

    Owynn Palmer-Atkin
    BBC Radio Leicester commentator

    Swansea have been able to rebuild, but under intense pressure from Leicester.

    The hosts, as we have seen so often this season, break the lines beautifully by looking after the ball.

  2. CLOSE!published at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry 0-0 Bristol City

    Bristol City break into space and Taylor Gardner-Hickman tries his luck, firing a shot from 20 yards which Bradley Collins has to react quickly to, to palm away from the net.

    That's the best effort we've had so far.

  3. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Leicester 1-0 Swansea

    Leicester are getting some joy against Swansea's high defensive line.

    A simple ball over the top from Wout Faes releases Kasey McAteer on the Foxes' right, but his low cross is cut out.

    Patson Daka then tries his luck from 20 yards but his deflected strike is comfortably held by Carl Rushworth.

  4. Postpublished at 19:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Bristol Street Motors quarter-finals latest

    No further goals to tell you about in tonight's three quarter-final ties, although Blackpool v Bolton has reached half-time at 0-0.

    Cameron Jerome had an early shot saved for the visitors, while Blackpool's Jordan Gabriel had an effort ruled out for offside.

    Karamoko Dembele of Blackpool battles for the ball with Calvin Ramsay of Bolton WanderersImage source, Rex Features
  5. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Leicester 1-0 Swansea

    Swansea captain Matt Grimes has been receiving treatment after appearing to take a blow to his head.

    However, he looks fine to continue and comes back on to the field of play.

  6. Postpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry 0-0 Bristol City

    A nice open game so far.

    Coventry work a nice move through Callum O'Hare and Ben Sheaf to feed in Tatshuiro Sakamoto's, whose low effort is collected by Max O'Leary.

  7. Postpublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Oxford 0-0 Portsmouth

    After losing only one of their first 11 League One home games this season, Oxford have since lost their past two on their own pitch.

    So it's perhaps not the best time to be facing Portsmouth, who have won nine times on the road in the league so far this term. Only Championship leaders Leicester have won more often away from home in England's top four divisions.

  8. Dewsbury-Hall makes it look easypublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester 1-0 Swansea

    Matt Piper
    Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates his goalImage source, PA Media

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall just passed it into the corner.

    What a finish, what a start for him!

  9. Postpublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry 0-0 Bristol City

    We're inside the first two minutes and we've had our first two shots at goal and both have gone Bristol City's way.

    Sam Bell drills a shot wide after cutting inside on his left foot while Coventry immediately give the ball straight back to the Robins and Jason Knight has a dig, but keeper Bradley Collins has an easy save to make.

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    GOAL - Leicester 1-0 Swanseapublished at 2 mins

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

    Leicester make a flying start, though they could have fallen behind after a minute.

    There was an early chance for Swansea at the King Power Stadium as the Foxes lost possession trying to play out from the back, before Jerry Yates had a shot saved by Mads Hermansen.

    Leicester then break and a through ball from Patson Daka frees Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who advances into miles of space before finishing confidently with his left foot.

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scores for LeicesterImage source, PA Media
  11. 'Coventry must roll up their sleeves'published at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry 0-0 Bristol City

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    Football is there to be enjoyed and when your team are on this remarkable run like Coventry are, you have got to enjoy it.

    But, the key thing is that when you get to game night, you have got to roll your sleeves up, you have got to get the job done.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    #bbcefl

    The referees are blowing their whistles which means we are up and running in this evening's games.

  13. Listen live on BBC local radiopublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    You can listen to coverage of every EFL club on your BBC local radio station.

    Unfortunately, rights restrictions mean we are unable to stream live commentaries of EFL matches on the BBC Sport website and app.

  14. Swansea must 'get everything right' at Leicester - Grimespublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester v Swansea (19:45 GMT)

    Matt GrimesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Swansea City captain Matt Grimes says they must "get everything exactly right" if they are to get a result against table-topping Leicester City tonight.

    The Swans are coming off the back of a 5-0 hammering at Bournemouth in the FA Cup, and things do not get much easier with a trip to the King Power Stadium.

    Grimes, 28, said the Foxes are "near enough" a Premier League team, and admitted the Swans could do with a bit of good fortune.

    "They are a fantastic team with fantastic players," said Grimes.

    "It's an exciting challenge. You don't get any tougher than Southampton, Bournemouth and then Leicester, but we'll give it a right good go and see what happens.

    "You press them, they hurt you. You sit back, they hurt you.

    "You have to get everything exactly right, get a bit lucky and make sure you're on the top of your game to get a result."

  15. De Zerbi plays down Dewsbury-Hall talkpublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester v Swansea (19:45 GMT)

    Kiernan Dewsbury-HallImage source, Getty Images

    The January transfer window closes this week, and Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is one of the highest-profile Championship players being linked with a move.

    Roberto de Zerbi said "it's not my business speaking about other players" when questioned over Brighton's interest in Dewsbury-Hall.

    The Seagulls boss, who has a close relationship with Foxes boss Enzo Maresca, did however praise the midfielder's "great quality".

    "I don't know anything about him (personally); I know him as a player," De Zerbi said.

    "He has great quality but it's not my business speaking about other players, especially because Enzo Maresca is my friend and I want to be correct with him."

    Dewsbury-Hall has played 27 games this season for the current Championship leaders and scored nine goals to date.

  16. Team news - multiple changes for Coventry and Robinspublished at 19:40 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Coventry v Bristol City (19:45 GMT)

    Mark Robins has made six changes to the hosts this evening from their FA Cup match last week.

    Coventry: Collins, Van Ewijk, Thomas, Kitching, Bidwell, Eccles, Sheaf (c), O'Hare, Sakamoto, Godden, Palmer.

    Bristol City make three changes to the side that drew 0-0 with Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup on Friday.

    Bristol City: O'Leary, Tanner, Vyner, Dickie, Bell, Williams, Gardner-Hickman, Pring, Knight (c), Wells, Mehmeti.

  17. Two wins from Wembley in EFL Trophypublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Bristol Street Motors quarter-finals latest

    There are also three quarter-final ties taking place this evening in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, with the clubs involved just two victories away from a Wembley final on Sunday, 7 April.

    Blackpool kicked off against last season's winners Bolton at 19:00 GMT - that game is goalless towards the end of the first half.

    Peterborough v AFC Wimbledon and Bradford v Doncaster got under way at 19:30 GMT and League One promotion chasers Posh have taken an early 2-0 lead against their League Two opponents. Malik Mothersille netted the opener from close range after being found by a low cross from the left, before he then provided a second for Ephron Mason-Clark.

    The fourth quarter-final takes place on Wednesday when Wycombe host Brighton Under-21s.

    The semi-final draw will be made on Friday, 2 February and will not be regionalised.

  18. Sutton struggling for League Two survivalpublished at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Sutton v Harrogate (19:45 GMT)

    Sutton are now seven points from safety in their battle for League Two survival, after a fourth consecutive draw on the weekend away to Walsall.

    Steve Morison was appointed their new manager at the start of the month and while he has steered them off the bottom of the league table, picking up three points in his first three games, he is still searching for his first win at the helm.

    The challenge won't be easy tonight with 11th-placed Harrogate the visitors, who have lost only one of their last 13 league games.

    A win tonight would see them move to within one point of Notts County, who occupy the last play-off spot.

  19. Pompey bid to extend League One advantagepublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Oxford v Portsmouth (19:45 GMT)

    You could have forgiven Portsmouth fans for being a little nervy when their team's form dipped during the festive period, but those nerves will have eased slightly with consecutive 1-0 wins away from home in their past two matches.

    A win for the League One leaders at Oxford tonight will extend the gap between themselves and third-placed Peterborough to six points, although their three closest challengers for automatic promotion will all have games in hand on them by the close of play this evening.

    Oxford are still well in the mix for a crack at promotion themselves. Des Buckingham's side will climb into the play-off spots if they avoid a third successive League One defeat.

  20. Team news - new Swans signing Ronald on the benchpublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    Leicester v Swansea (19:45 GMT)

    Swansea's new signing RonaldImage source, Getty Images

    Like Leicester, having made several changes in the cup, Swansea switch back to a line-up that looks more like the one Luke Williams selected for their most recent Championship outing, a 3-1 defeat against Southampton.

    The only change from that game sees striker Jerry Yates come in for the injured Jamal Lowe.

    Swansea’s new signing, Brazilian winger Ronald, is on the bench having joined for what is believed to be a seven-figure fee.

    Swansea: Rushworth; Darling, Wood, Humphreys; Ashby, Grimes, Fulton, Tymon; Paterson, Cullen, Yates.

    Subs: Fisher, Pedersen, Cabango, Allen, Patino, Kukharevych, Naughton, Cooper, Pereira Martins.