YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 13 April
Ipswich 1-1 Middlesbrough
Massimo Luongo's leveller revived Ipswich but the midfielder's added a booking to his goal for illegally thwarting a counter-attack.
Ipswich go top despite being held at home by Middlesbrough
Third-placed Leeds lose at home to Blackburn in lunchtime game; Rovers now five points clear of danger
Southampton grab a late win over Watford to keep automatic promotion hopes alive
Norwich win 1-0 at Preston to close in on play-off place
Birmingham climb out of relegation zone with 3-0 win over Coventry
Ian Woodcock, Chris Peddy, Ben Miller and Katie Holloway
Ipswich 1-1 Middlesbrough
Massimo Luongo's leveller revived Ipswich but the midfielder's added a booking to his goal for illegally thwarting a counter-attack.
Millwall 2-1 Cardiff
Neil Harris is having a good day against his former club but he's decided to make an early change at half-time regardless, sending on Duncan Watmore in place of Romain Esse.
A big 45 minutes ahead.
Southampton 2-1 Watford
Joe Aribo's down for Southampton after colliding with Ryan Porteous.
Sheff Wed 0-0 Stoke
Big blow for Stoke as influential midfielder Wouter Burger is forced off.
Enda Stevens is on in his stead.
Hull 2-0 QPR
Hoops boss Marti Cifuentes was clearly not impressed with what he saw in the first half and you can understand why.
He has sent on Reggie Cannon and Paul Smyth for Lucas Andersen and Jimmy Dunne as he tries to fight his way back into this game with Birmingham and Millwall both winning.
West Brom 0-1 Sunderland
Carlos Corberan has made two changes to his depleted ranks at the break after that Brandon Thomas-Asante red card.
Nathaniel Chalobah, who had a knee issue early in the game, is replaced by Adam Reach.
Semi Ajayi's also on for Kyle Bartley at the back.
Southampton 2-1 Watford
Southampton are understandably keen to score a third. They come out blazing.
David Brooks latches on to Adam Armstrong's ball, sending an effort over.
Birmingham 2-0 Coventry
Coventry have 10 days off league action after this.
They've got a date with Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final next weekend and some of the Sky Blues might be playing their way out of a start at Wembley with how this is going.
Boss Mark Robins has made three changes at the break.
Josh Eccles, Fabio Tavares and Jay Dasilva are on as they look to rescue something against the strugglers.
We're getting back under way in our 10 Championship matches.
Plenty more thrills and spills to come this afternoon.
HT: Ipswich 1-1 Middlesbrough
Ipswich have had 12 of the 17 attempts at goal and three of the four on target.
They've scored 63 goals across their last 19 home league matches on Saturday, winning 15 of those and losing only once.
Whether those figures will ease the nerves around Portman Road is another matter. The margins at the top are razor-thin.
HT: Ipswich 1-1 Middlesbrough
Marc Webber
Final Score at Portman Road
Both scorers (Latte Lath and Luongo) named after types of coffee and both sides are full of beans.
End-to-end this one and the scoreline reflects fairly.
Penalty decisions denied have riled the home fans, but it makes the second half even harder to call.
HT: Preston 0-0 Norwich
There's been nothing to separate these two play-off chasers so far, with the home side probably just shading it so far.
Jack Whatmough's crashing header against the crossbar was the closest either side came to a breakthrough.
HT: West Brom 0-1 Sunderland
Carlos Corberan's almost certainly going to tweak his tactics for 10-man West Brom, but they're still solidly placed within the play-off places.
Seventh-placed Hull are poised to move seven points behind them with a game in hand.
West Brom 0-1 Sunderland
West Brom had produced all three of the attempts on target before a nightmare end to the half.
Brandon Thomas-Asante's dismissal for a second caution prefaced Sunderland taking the lead on the stroke of the interval.
Millwall 2-1 Cardiff
Probably not the game that would have drawn the most attention on the fixture list today but Millwall and Cardiff have been in the goals at the Den.
Michael Obafemi gave the hosts the lead before Yakou Meite levelled things up.
Then Lions captain Jake Cooper smashed his side in front again four minutes into added time, leaving the Bluebirds with it all to do in the second half.
Ipswich 1-1 Middlesbrough
Ipswich looked to be wobbling badly when they fell behind to Emmanuel Latte Lath's opener, but the top scorers in the division are on course to go top courtesy of their first goal in three matches.
A draw would make the play-offs an even taller order for Boro.
Hull 2-0 QPR
It's been a perfect first 45 minutes from the home side.
Goals from Ozan Tufan and Fabio Carvalho have given the Tigers a comfortable two-goal cushion against relegation-battling QPR.
Pierre Ekwah (45+2 mins)
No third 0-0 in a row for Sunderland!
Callum Styles' corner falls kindly for Pierre Ekwah, who rifles in.
The Black Cats capitalise on their man superiority with their first attempt on target!
Preston 0-0 Norwich
David Fox
Former Norwich City midfielder on BBC Radio Norfolk
The most exciting bit of the half at the end there - it was the closest Preston came to a goal and I think the closest they will get to goals is from a set play.
Preston 0-0 Norwich
Alan Browne sends another great ball into the box for North End and Jack Whatmough's header comes crashing back off the crossbar in added time.