Summary

  • Vardy on target as leaders Leicester win 2-0 against Sheff Wed

  • Gnonto scores twice as Leeds thrash Swansea 4-0 to go second

  • Southampton's 22 league game unbeaten run ended in 3-1 loss at Bristol City

  • Play-off hunting West Brom win, Norwich beat Watford 4-2 to go sixth

  • Hull come from behind to beat bottom side Rotherham

  • Blackburn beaten at Birmingham in Rovers boss John Eustace's first game in charge

  1. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Leicester 2-0 Sheff Wed

    Jamie Vardy applauds the Leicester fansImage source, Rex Features

    Job's a good un for the table toppers.

    First half goals from Abdul Fatawu and Jamie Vardy did the damage.

    The second-bottom Owls stuck at it in the second half but in truth it was game over before the break.

    The flying Foxes are going 14 points clear of third.

  2. Postpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    West Brom 1-0 Cardiff

    Cardiff threaten West Brom and it comes via a moment of magic from Aaron Ramsey.

    The former Arsenal man heads virtually on the byline and avoids conceding a goal-kick after a long ball into the box.

    He diverts the ball into the path of Kion Etete who can't quite find the net from about two yards out.

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    GOAL Norwich 4-2 Watfordpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Christian Fassnacht (82 min)

    And that could be that!

    The perfect response from the hosts as Jack Stacey crosses for Christian Fassnacht to hit with his right foot and bury in the bottom corner past Ben Hamer.

  4. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Rotherham 1-2 Hull City

    NINE minutes of time added on.

    Can the bottom side fight back?

  5. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Bristol City 2-0 Southampton

    Now, what can Southampton do to get back in this game?

    Both managers have made changes - Taylor Gardner-Hickman, Harry Cornick, Nahki Wells and Ross McCrorie are all on for the hosts.

    While Fraser Mara and Kamaldeen Sulemana have come on for the away side.

  6. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Swansea 0-4 Leeds

    This result, coupled with Southampton's long unbeaten run coming to an end at Bristol City, would move Leeds up to second and two points clear of the Saints.

    Southampton, who do have a game in hand on the Whites, visit play-off chasers West Brom on Friday night.

    Looks like the race for second is going to go right to the wire.

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    GOAL Bristol City 2-0 Southamptonpublished at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Rob Dickie (72 min)

    Bristol City celebrate Rob Dickie's goalImage source, PA Media

    Could this be the goal that ends Southampton's unbeaten run?

    Bristol City win a corner and it's the big centre-back Rob Dickie who rises highest to head back across goal and into the net to make it 2-0 to the Robins.

    All the pressure on Southampton now - can they reply?

  8. 'It's never been a struggle today'published at 21:27 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Swansea 0-4 Leeds

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds commentator

    Some night this is folks, some night.

    This is great. Game management from Leeds, really good. Just as the game was getting, not precarious, but Swansea were coming into it - Leeds kept hold of it, kept possession.

    The thing is it's never been a struggle today. The attitude to keep on scoring, keep on getting possession, has been excellent.

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    GOAL: Birmingham 1-0 Blackburnpublished at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Andre Dozzell (77 mins)

    Birmingham celebrate Andre Dozzell's goal against BlackburnImage source, Getty Images

    Birmingham finally take the lead against Blackburn!

    It comes after a scramble in the box before Andre Dozzell manages to get a shot away and fires past Rovers keeper Aynsley Pears.

    Penny for the thoughts of former Blues boss John Eustace, who's taking charge of hsi first game for Blackburn this evening.

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    GOAL Norwich 3-2 Watfordpublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Gabriel Sara (79 min)

    You can ignore my previous post because the Canaries are back in front!

    Ashley Barnes feeds in Gabriel Sara and the Hornets are caught light at the back.

    Sara surges through towards the near post and places the ball past Ben Hamer to restore Norwich's lead.

    Another five-goal feast between these two! Let's have more please.

  11. Postpublished at 21:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Norwich 2-2 Watford

    Well... now we have a game!

    Watford fought back from two goals down to win 3-2 at home against Norwich earlier this season.

    They've fought back from 2-0 in this one so far... they couldn't do it twice in one season could they?

  12. Postpublished at 21:24 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Birmingham 0-0 Blackburn

    Birmingham twice come close to taking the lead as this game winds down against Blackburn.

    Jordan James tries his luck from close range but fires high and wide while moments later, Sikiri Dembele strikes off target from the centre of the box.

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    GOAL: Rotherham 1-2 Hull Citypublished at 21:22 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Noah Ohio (75 mins)

    They've turned it around!

    Ryan Giles gets forward well down the Tigers left and then sends in a low cross that sub Noah Ohio directs into the bottom corner.

    For bottom side Rotherham when it rains it pours.

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    GOAL: Swansea 0-4 Leedspublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Willy Gnonto (72 mins)

    Willy Gnonto scores Leeds' fourth goal at SwanseaImage source, PA Media

    Two for Willy Gnonto, four for Leeds and a seventh successive league win this year.

    It's another clinical strike from the young Italy international.

    As it stands, the Whites are going second in style.

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    GOAL Norwich City 2-2 Watfordpublished at 21:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Yaser Asprilla (71 min)

    Watford level through a stunner from substitute Yaser Asprilla!

    Just as he did in the reverse fixture at Vicarage Road, Asprilla scores a delightful goal at a decisive time for his team.

    This time he draws his side level with an unbelievable strike from all of 30 yards out! He receives the ball and takes a couple of touches to set himself before unleashing a fierce shot into the top corner with his left peg.

    Game on.

  16. Postpublished at 21:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Bristol City 1-0 Southampton

    The away side have reacted well to going behind, with David Brooks fizzing a shot at Max O'Leary to save.

    Kyle Walker-Peters then ran down the right-hand side to force a corner, which floated all the way over the top and looked like it might trouble the Bristol City keeper.

    The hosts still looking dangerous on the break as Saints begin to chase down this game.

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    GOAL: Rotherham 1-1 Hull Citypublished at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Cameron Humphreys-Grant, own goal (72 mins)

    Hull's Jaden Philogene tries a rabona cross/shotImage source, Getty Images

    The Tigers claw themselves level!

    Jaden Philogene, not long back from an injury, produces some absolute wizardry to beat Ollie Rathbone twice and then try an audacious rabona cross/shot.

    It takes a nick off Cameron Humphreys-Grant and drifts in at the back post.

  18. Postpublished at 21:15 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Rotherham 1-0 Hull City

    The away side go to their bench for the first time.

    Noah Ohio and Ozan Tufan are on as the play-off chasers look to avoid a damaging second successive defeat.

  19. Postpublished at 21:14 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    West Brom 1-0 Cardiff

    Few chances to either side here since the restart.

    John Swift has come closest to finding the net in the second half, with the West Brom man having his shot blocked from inside the box as Cardiff scrambled to clear their lines.

  20. Postpublished at 21:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Leicester 2-0 Sheff Wed

    Barring some late drama this will mean Leicester have 78 points from 32 games this season.

    For some context Burnley, who won the league with 101 points last season, had 72 points from 32 games last season.

    The record for the Championship is the 106 accumulated by Reading in 2005-06.

    You feel like the Foxes are set fair to beat that.