Summary

  • Middlesbrough come from behind to beat 10-man Norwich - Sainz sent off

  • Cardiff beat Huddersfield through Diedhiou goal

  • Watford rescue point against Swansea

  • Field scores twice to give QPR home draw with West Brom

  • QPR missed penalty to make it 2-2 then denied second spot-kick for Kipre handball

  • Four Championship games remained after Southampton v Preston postponed

  • Match at St Mary's called off due to huge fire next to ground

  1. 'Risk-taker' Corberanpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 2-2 West Brom

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM commentator

    An unbelievable game we have been treated to in West London.

    Albion five points clear of Norwich in seventh as it stands.

    We know that two of the defeats at home have been when they have conceded late going for the win - he is a risk-taker - Carlos Corberan likes to go for it.

    They are leaving the backdoor open here..

  2. Postpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 2-2 West Brom

    Surely there's no more drama in this one.

    We're ticking down and injury time is approaching.

    Can either side find a stunning, dramatic winner?

  3. 'What an unbelievable strike that was'published at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 2-2 West Brom

    Bradley Allen
    Tottenham Hotspur academy coach on BBC Radio London

    Relentless from QPR.

    Thumping atmosphere inside Loftus Road.

    What an unbelievable strike that was, incredible to be cleared off the goal line.

    QPR fans are brilliant, sucking that ball into the goal.

  4. ACROBATIC EFFORTpublished at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 2-2 West Brom

    This is shaping up to be an unreal finish at Loftus Road.

    QPR have their tails up and Steve Cook almost sends them ahead in audacious fashion with a stunning overhead kick.

    But Darnell Furlong clears it off the line to spare West Brom's blushes.

  5. 'We have seen it all'published at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 2-2 West Brom

    Phil Parry
    BBC Radio London

    Eventually bundled over by Sam Field who arrives to get his second goal against his former club.

    Fantastic cross to the far post, it bounced up and Field stopped to head in.

    What a match.

    We have seen it all and the fans are back on their feet at Loftus Road.

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    GOAL: QPR 2-2 West Brompublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Sam Field (81 mins)

    Two for QPR. Two for Sam Field.

    The boyhood West Brom fan gets his second of the night against his former club, this time as he prospers from West Brom failing to clear their lines after the Rs had hit the bar in the aftermath of a long ball into the box.

    Field scooped up the afters, racing unmarked onto the ball to head home with relative ease.

    That could be a massive goal in the race for survival.

  7. Postpublished at 21:44 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 1-2 West Brom

    A triple change for West Brom.

    Nathaniel Chalobah, Andreas Weimann and John Swift are sent on for the final 10 minutes or so.

    Okay Yokuslu, goalscorer Grady Diangana and Mikey Johnston are withdrawn.

  8. Man of West Londonpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 1-2 West Brom

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM commentator

    Nathaniel Chalobah is getting dogs abuse as he is an ex-Chelsea player.

    He is getting a nice welcome from all corners as he also played for another of their West-London rivals - Fulham too.

  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Watford 1-1 Swansea

    Watford scoreImage source, Getty Images

    Watford were the team pushing heavily for the winner in the closing stages at Vicarage Road but it's honours even between two teams who will still be casting the odd nervous glance below them.

    Ryan Andrews' own goal put Swansea ahead but Ryan Porteous bailed his mate out with the second-half equaliser.

    Both sides remain in mid-table but Swansea are just five points above the drop zone with Watford a further two points better off.

  10. 'Norwich will be absolutely furious still'published at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    FT: Middlesbrough 3-1 Norwich

    Mark Drury
    BBC Tees commentator

    Boro for the first time since the turn of the year have three points at the Riverside.

    Norwich will be absolutely furious still.

    Jonny Howson is still chatting a fair amount with his former Norwich teammates, and we all know what that is about.

    If it were our team we would be furious with that sending off.

  11. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Cardiff 1-0 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield player looks dejectedImage source, Getty Images

    All over at the Cardiff City Stadium and Cardiff register another victory - their third in a row - to move up a place to 10th in the Championship.

    Huddersfield are still in the thick of a relegation battle and remain 21st and level on points with third-from-bottom Stoke.

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Middlesbrough 3-1 Norwich

    Middlesbrough celebrate victoryImage source, Rex Features

    Norwich remain two points outside the play-offs after their 10 men are beaten at Middlesbrough.

    The visitors went in front through Ashley Barnes before Borja Sainz was given a debatable red card for a flick out at Jonny Howson.

    But the Canaries capitulated after going down to 10 with goals from Marcus Forss, Emmanuel Latte Lath and Lukas Engel earning Boro an ultimately deserved victory.

  13. Postpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Watford 1-1 Swansea

    Superb defending from Swansea's Nathan Wood who blocks goalbound efforts from Watford pair Yaser Asprilla and Giorgi Chakvetadze.

    Into stoppage time at Vicarage Road. Will we find a winner?

  14. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    QPR 1-2 West Brom

    Michael Frey fires home from close range for QPR.

    But Cedric Kipre is fouled in the build-up and it's disallowed.

    Another let off for West Brom.

  15. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Middlesbrough 3-1 Norwich

    Boro hunting a fourth goal as we enter stoppage time but Finn Azaz's glancing header from Daniel Barlaser's cross is comfortable for Norwich keeper Angus Gunn.

  16. Luck in Boro's favour tonightpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Middlesbrough 3-1 Norwich

    Neil Maddison
    Former Middlesbrough midfielder on BBC Tees

    We talk about decisions going for and against us.

    We have seen enough go against us over the years.

    Everyone here at the Riverside, bar the Norwich fans and staff, is grateful luck went the other way, in our favour this time.

  17. Postpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Cardiff 1-0 Huddersfield

    Cardiff v Huddersfield match actionImage source, Getty Images

    Six minutes added on at the Cardiff City Stadium.

    Can Huddersfield rescue a point that could go a long way in their pursuit of Championship survival?

    Or will Cardiff hold out to seal another win?

  18. Postpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Watford 1-1 Swansea

    Watford break quickly after that Swansea chance and Emmanuel Dennis cuts inside to beat a man or two.

    That gives him space 20 yards out but his strike is deflected wide off Nathan Wood.

  19. Postpublished at 21:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Watford 1-1 Swansea

    A chance for Swansea to bag a late winner with six minutes to go as Watford goalscorer Ryan Porteous concedes a free-kick on the edge of the box.

    But Liam Cullen's free-kick is straight into the wall.

    Kind of sums up the Swans tonight - they've been a bit toothless, only on the scoreboard through Ryan Andrews' own goal.

  20. Postpublished at 21:28 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March

    Cardiff 1-0 Huddersfield

    It's so tight at the bottom of the Championship that Huddersfield will be kicking themselves if they take nothing from the game.

    Sorba Thomas whips a cross in towards Jaheim Headley who heads across goal but Danny Ward can't divert it into the net from about a yard out.

    A let off for Cardiff, though.