Postpublished at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February
Ipswich 3-1 Rotherham
Stoppage at Portman Road with Rotherham midfielder Ollie Rathbone receiving treatment after colliding with the advertising hoardings.
Hope he's ok.
Championship: Ipswich grab last-gasp winner to beat Rotherham 4-3
Championship: Hull win at promotion-chasing Southampton, West Brom ease to victory at Plymouth
Peterborough beat Blackpool 3-0 to reach final of Bristol Street Motors Trophy
L1: Promotion-chasing Bolton win at Cambridge, Reading beat Port Vale in replay of game abandoned last month
L2: Leaders Stockport held at Gillingham; MK Dons draw with third-placed Wrexham
L2: Wins for Walsall and Crawley
Matt Newsum, Chris Peddy, Alex Winter and Harry De Cosemo
Ipswich 3-1 Rotherham
Stoppage at Portman Road with Rotherham midfielder Ollie Rathbone receiving treatment after colliding with the advertising hoardings.
Hope he's ok.
Walsall 2-0 Morecambe
And it's 2-0 at the Bescot Stadium!
As route one as you get...
A long punt up field is flicked on and reaches Josh Gordon, who crosses for Jamille Matt to finish neatly into the corner.
Plymouth 0-0 West Brom
The Pilgrims have been beginning to take control but they've almost just been caught out at the back.
Jed Wallace picks up the ball in midfield for West Brom and chips it over the top for Andy Weimann.
The Austrian takes it down and is through on goal but shoots straight at Conor Hazard, who makes the save.
That was a decent opening for the Baggies but it needed a better finish.
Still goalless.
Southampton 0-1 Hull
Peter Swan
Former Hull City player on BBC Radio Humberside
Hull have had more chances than Southampton. Clear cut chances I'd say.
It's a cracking game. Southampton are on the attack, every player except the keeper are squeezing into Hull's penalty area. It's working in Hull's favour.
Wes Burns (29 mins)
This is well and truly creeping away from Rotherham now, who concede a third without reply.
It's the scruffiest of the trio of goals but they all count.
Wes Burns fires a shot on the angle from the right of the box, which Viktor Johansson parries away.
Leif Davis has a shot which Johansson can only push straight back to Burns, who rolled it into the net for Ipswich.
Fightback.
MK Dons 1-1 Wrexham
Paul Dixon
BBC Three Counties Radio
You felt going into this game that the most likely thing is that both teams would score.
A pretty safe bet to be honest.
Nothing left behind from that strike from Dan Kemp.
Takes his goal tally for the season to 17 - not bad for essentially a midfielder.
Cambridge 0-1 Bolton
Wanderers have not really got going at Cambridge so far and still trail to the deflected goal.
Danny Andrew has forced a save out of Joel Coleman in the Bolton goal and there has been plenty of work to do for Bolton to deal with a high-ball barrage that's come their way so far.
Danny Kemp (26 mins)
That didn't take long! We're level again.
Lovely passing play finds Danny Kemp in the area, and he rifles home for MK Dons. Arthur Okonkwo had no chance!
Southampton 0-1 Hull
Southampton are on the backfoot chances wise.
Abdulkamir Omur has put a chance wide for Hull in the box, after he managed to eak out a bit of space.
Saints yet to really get going.
Plymouth Argyle 0-0 West Brom
Brent Pilnick
BBC Sport at Home Park
Having had a sticky start to this game Argyle have grown into it.
They're starting to have a bit more of the ball in midfield through Adam Randell and Darko Gyabi.
Gyabi had a shout for a penalty waved away a short while ago after Nathaniel Chalobah appeared to push him in the back.
But the Baggies are still carrying a threat, although Alex Mowatt's early effort has been their best chance so far.
Ipswich 2-1 Rotherham
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna will be a little twitchy as Kieffer Moore limps about in a bid to run off a knock.
Town signed Moore to add the power and physicality that had been lost by an injury to George Hirst, but he too now looks in a bad way.
There will be a few squeaky bums as he battles through the pain barrier.
James McClean (22 mins)
Stunning header from James McClean! Luke Young's corner from the right is powered home at the near post to give Wrexham the lead.
Cardiff 0-0 Blackburn
Chance comes for the visitors as Dominic Hyam tries his luck from distance but he sends it wide, Cardiff keeper Ethan Horvath won't be concerned if he has a few of those to watch whistle by tonight.
Just the one goal separated these two teams when they faced off at Ewood Park, on this early evidence you can see why.
Walsall 1-0 Morecambe
Ross Tierney has put Walsall in front against Morecambe, tapping home from Isaac Hutchinson's cross.
Southampton 0-1 Hull
I doubt Southampton boss Russell Martin enjoyed a lot of their frantic comeback win over Huddersfield a couple of weeks ago.
His side were all over the shop as the Terriers barked loudly, before fighting back and ending up 5-3 winners.
They might need a similar response here because it's Hull who are shading best of the possession and the chances too.
Gavin Bazunu wore a shot from Jaden Philogene a moment ago after another searing break from the ex-Villa talent.
MK Dons 0-0 Wrexham
Paul Dixon
BBC Three Counties Radio
Four points between these two teams (Wrexham in third v MK in fifth), if it became seven points with a game in hand, you feel that would be hard to surpass.
Stockport are having a wobble.
Wrexham losing to Bradford then beating MK 4-0.
It is just a bonkers league, you cannot call it.
Plymouth 0-0 West Brom
Penalty shout for the home side.
Darko Gyabi gets forward for the Pilgrims and goes down under pressure from Nathaniel Chalobah in the West Brom box but the referee waves play on.
The Baggies go up the other end and John Swift cuts in and shoots at goal but it's blocked with a header to safety.
A few chances already in this game.
Cardiff 0-0 Blackburn
Not much to report from the Welsh capital in the opening 15 minutes between the Bluebirds and Blackburn, as the two teams size each other up.
Cardiff defender Dimitrios Goutas did get up to head at goal and test Aynsley Pears, but it's a comfortable save for the Rovers keeper.
Cardiff 0-0 Blackburn
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
It's five hours since Cardiff scored at home, and you have to go back to early December for their last win here.
So you can see why the Bluebirds' fans are getting twitchy, even at this early stage.
Cardiff have lost six of their last seven games in all competitions, so a win against Blackburn tonight would be most welcome.
Kieffer Moore (14 mins)
Yep, beast definitely poked. Ipswich have come flying off the ropes and swinging at Rotherham now, and landing.
Wes Burns the architect this time after he was picked out down the right.
It's a perfect low centre, stroked coolly past Viktor Johansson by in-form Kieffer Moore to put the hosts in front.
The old Tractor Boys might have spluttered early on, but they're churning up the Millers now.