Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 1 April
Swansea 0-0 QPR
Swansea create their best chance yet as Jamal Lowe crosses from the left for Ronald, whose far-post volley is well saved by Asmir Begovic.
Leeds v Hull (20:00)
Leicester beat Norwich 3-1 to initially move top of table ahead of rest of day's games
Ipswich leave it late to beat Southampton as Jeremy Sarmiento's 97th-minute strike sends them top
Rotherham avoid relegation on Monday after beating Millwall
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Ian Woodcock
Swansea 0-0 QPR
Swansea create their best chance yet as Jamal Lowe crosses from the left for Ronald, whose far-post volley is well saved by Asmir Begovic.
Michael Ihiekwe (own goal) (41 mins)
Wednesday didn't make the most of that let-off then...
Moments after the home side miss a glorious chance to go ahead the away side do the job for them.
The Owls try and play out from the back and make a mess of it to give away a corner.
From the following set piece Michael Ihiekwe inadvertently diverts the ball into his own goal.
Not what the lowly Owls needed.
West Brom 0-0 Watford
Sanny Rudravajhala
BBC Radio 5 Live at the Hawthorns
A bright start in the sunshine for West Brom who should lead after that big double chance for Brandon Thomas-Asante and then Mikey Johnston after Francisco Sierralta got his feet in a muddle.
Watford have grown into it but they haven't given the packed away end much to cheer just yet.
I'm keeping my eye on on Tom Fellows for West Brom down the right. He's getting quite a bit of joy so far against Newcastle loanee Jamal Lewis and Fellows has had a stellar season since he broke into the Baggies side. The 20-year-old has five goals and three assists in The Championship so far.
Middlesbrough 0-0 Sheff Wed
Big chance for the home side to open the scoring.
Sam Greenwood sends in an inviting cross for Isaiah Jones but the wing-back sees his close range effort fly over the bar.
Let-off for the Owls.
Stoke 0-0 Huddersfield
What a glorious, dipping, swerving effort from former Fortuna Dusseldorf loanee Lewis Baker for Stoke.
The Potters midfielder had a right old go from distance, but it spanked the crossbar rather than rippled the net.
Scorcher.
Swansea 0-0 QPR
QPR should be in front.
First Joe Hodge sees a shot blocked after Harry Darling's pass was picked off, then Rangers send the ball back into the box and Josh Key's attempted clearance hits Darling and drops to Ilias Chair.
With the goal at his mercy, Chair beats Swansea keeper Carl Rushworth - but his shot is cleared off the line by Darling.
Birmingham 0-0 Preston
Preston are yet to threaten in any meaningful way at Birmingham so far.
And Noah Mawene really should have been the first to do so.
He meets a cut-back pass, but only manages to scuff his attempted shot.
Rotherham 0-0 Millwall
Zian Flemming draws a good save from Viktor Johansson in the Millers goal.
The Swedish shot-stopper has been an incredibly busy boy this season.
Sam Szmodics (36 mins)
Get your goals when you're on top they say, and Blackburn are doing just that.
Tyrhys Dolan and Joe Rankin-Costello combine down the left and the ball is cut back to the onrushing Sam Szmodics for his second and 23rd goal of the season.
Fine finish. Boos ring out. Rovers bouncing.
Plymouth 0-0 Bristol City
This is how the opening half an hour looked stats wise at Home Park.
Think we've all been football fans long enough to know who is probably going to get the opener in this...
Liam Kitching (29 mins og)
Coventry's lead doesn't last long.
Set-piece kings Cardiff strike from a corner, with Nat Phillips nodding the ball down and while it looked like Josh Bowler got there, it was Liam Kitching who somehow pounced from close range to finish into the roof of his net.
Sam Szmodics (29 mins)
Blackburn have a goal and it's come in their purple patch.
Once again, it's top scorer Sam Szmodics who provides the finish.
Neat passing around the Sunderland box, slide rule into Szmodics who darts to the edge of the six-yard box and fires across Anthony Patterson and into the right corner.
Smart goal, and a timely one.
Stoke 0-0 Huddersfield
Low on chances this one, but Brodie Spencer has just made a crucial challenge to ease out Jun-ho Bae after Stoke midfielder Josh Laurent set him away in space.
The Potters have wrested back some control now and it's Huddersfield on the back foot.
Rotherham 0-0 Millwall
Not too much happening in this game, which is a must-win for rock-bottom Rotherham.
The away side who have eased their own relegation fears in recent weeks under Neil Harris have had to make an early change though.
Murray Wallace has picked up a knock and Danny McNamara is on in his stead.
FT: Leicester 3-1 Norwich
We've got a bit of reaction following Leicester's 3-1 win against Norwich, which has - for now - sent them back to the top of the Championship.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leicester, Foxes manager Enzo Maresca said:
“I’m very happy, first of all because it was important to win the game. Second, for different reasons in the last six or seven games, we haven’t won many.
"It was important to win and they showed they were mentally strong because they went 1-0 down and that is not easy. The reaction was fantastic.
“Until the end, every game will be important. I don’t think [losing to Bristol City] added pressure. The only thing we can do is focus game by game.
"I’m especially happy because the players continued to play in the same way despite the noise. They really believe in that, and the reward is the three points.”
Swansea 0-0 QPR
Ilias Chair threatens again for QPR, cutting in from the left only to see his shot blocked, before a Swansea attack ends with Matt Grimes volleying wide from the edge of box.
It is fairly open at the Swansea.com Stadium.
Ellis Simms (22 mins)
Who else? Ellis Simms has his 11th goal in seven games in all competitions.
The striker turns in Milan van Ewijk's low cross to put Coventry in front against Cardiff and on course to move within one point of the play-off places.
Sunderland 0-0 Blackburn
Enforced change for Blackburn, who have had to replace Harry Pickering with Ben Chrisene.
Tyrhys Dolan has a speculator from distance, and it zips well wide.
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Steve, Flintshire: Too many Easter eggs? Where's the Championship goals?
Nine 15:00 BST games in the Championship and not a goal amongst them after 20 plus minutes?
Come on goals, where are you? Let's be having you!
Stoke 0-0 Huddersfield
Tide has turned since that disallowed goal.
Huddersfield prowling with menace.
Bojan Radulovic takes a ball over the top down beautifully, but can only rattle his shot at the shins of the covering Luke McNally from the edge of the box.