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Championship, League One and League Two clockwatch – live! Championship, League One and League Two clockwatch – live!
(35 minutes later)
3.37pm BST15:37
Bournemouth are all over the place. They’re 2-0 down and Birmingham are threatening to increase the pain!
3.37pm BST15:37
Leyton Orient’s lead didn’t last long. Jermaine McGlashan equalises for Gillingham and it’s 1-1.
3.36pm BST15:36
GOAL! Norwich 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich are losing, Norwich are winning. Bradley Johnson, who got their winner against Brighton on Friday, bounces a header in and Norwich are going top of the Championship as it stands!
3.34pm BST15:34
Fleetwood are running riot. Jamie Proctor scores and they lead 3-0 against Yeovil.
3.32pm BST15:32
A Lloyd James has made it Leyton Orient 1-0 Gillingham.
3.32pm BST15:32
GOAL! Huddersfield 2-0 Ipswich (Vaughan, 30 min)
James Vaughan guides a lovely header into the top corner and Ipswich are in a spot of bother now.
3.31pm BST15:31
Chesterfield lead 1-0 against Crewe. Tendayi Darikwa has done a goal.
3.26pm BST15:26
Piero Mingoia - that’s a fine name - makes it Accrington 1-0 Carlisle.
3.25pm BST15:25
GOAL! Bournemouth 0-2 Birmingham (Cotterill, 21 min)
It’s all going wrong for Bournemouth! David Cotterill runs at the home defence, shifts the ball on to his right foot and then drills a low shot into the far corner! Six more of those and Birmingham will have revenge for that 8-0 defeat at St Andrew’s.
3.23pm BST15:23
GOAL! Bournemouth 0-1 Birmingham (Donaldson, 18 min)
Watford fans, this goal is for you. Birmingham lead against Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth and it was as simple as they come, a long ball over the top that ran through to Clayton Donaldson, who took advantage of slack defending to lob the advancing Artur Boruc.
Updated at 3.38pm BST
3.21pm BST15:21
Would you Adam and Eaves it?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Tom Eaves makes it Bury 1-0 Morecambe in the Garden of Eden that many know as Gigg Lane.
3.18pm BST15:18
Bradford are down to 10 men against Preston, Chrstopher Routis given his marching orders for denying a goalscoring opportunity. Meanwhile David Ball has scored again - it’s Fleetwood 2-0 Yeovil - and Izale McLeod makes it Crawley 1-0 Oldham.
3.15pm BST15:15
GOAL! Huddersfield 1-0 Ipswich (Wells, 12 min)
Ipswich had been on top, but now they’re up against it. Zeki Fryers, showing why he was such a favourite at White Hart Lane, gifts possession to Nakhi Wells, who turns and bends a fine shot into the right corner from 20 yards. Good goal, terrible defending.
3.13pm BST15:13
Remember when Matt Derbyshire was Blackburn’s Harry Kane? How times change.
Updated at 3.31pm BST
3.12pm BST15:12
GOAL! Rotherham 1-0 Brighton (Derbyshire, 8min)
This is bad news for Blackpool. Matt Derbyshire darts to the near post to flick a volley past David Stockdale, a goal that means that Blackpool are heading for the Championship.
3.11pm BST15:11
Norwich are all over Sheffield Wednesday at Carrow Road and Bournemouth are dominating against Birmingham. But both games are goalless.
Updated at 3.30pm BST
3.09pm BST15:09
Fleetwood Town lead 1-0 at home against Yeovil. David Ball has scored a goal.
3.08pm BST15:08
Aldershot’s Tristan Plummer has found a leak in the Torquay defence. 1-0.
HA HA HA HA HA HA.
Man, that was awful.
Sorry, Jesus.
3.07pm BST15:07
A couple of games have finished in League Two. Exeter won 2-0 against Newport and Shrewsbury won 1-0 at Mansfield.
3.05pm BST15:05
The ageless Jamie Cureton - check his Wikipedia page out, he has no age - gives Dagenham & Redbridge a 1-0 lead against AFC Wimbledon.
3.03pm BST15:033.03pm BST15:03
Slam! Harrison Dunk! Cambridge lead 1-0 at Northampton already.Slam! Harrison Dunk! Cambridge lead 1-0 at Northampton already.
3.02pm BST15:023.02pm BST15:02
Anyway it’s gone 3pm and we have football.Anyway it’s gone 3pm and we have football.
3.01pm BST15:013.01pm BST15:01
Because I can’t count, I didn’t realise that Blackpool will be down if Rotherham win today. Hearty congratulations to Karl Oyston, you terrific man.Because I can’t count, I didn’t realise that Blackpool will be down if Rotherham win today. Hearty congratulations to Karl Oyston, you terrific man.
2.48pm BST14:482.48pm BST14:48
Norwich v Sheffield Wednesday teamsNorwich v Sheffield Wednesday teams
Here is today's official teamsheet #swfc pic.twitter.com/dcuPGnYrdfHere is today's official teamsheet #swfc pic.twitter.com/dcuPGnYrdf
2.40pm BST14:402.40pm BST14:40
Brentford v Nottingham Forest teamsBrentford v Nottingham Forest teams
Brentford: Button, Odubajo, Dean, Tarkowski, Bidwell, Judge, Jota, Pritchard, Diagouraga, Dallas, Gray. Subs: Craig, McCormack, Bonham, Toral, Smith, O’Connell, Douglas.Brentford: Button, Odubajo, Dean, Tarkowski, Bidwell, Judge, Jota, Pritchard, Diagouraga, Dallas, Gray. Subs: Craig, McCormack, Bonham, Toral, Smith, O’Connell, Douglas.
Nottm Forest: Darlow, Mancienne, Fox, Wilson, Lichaj, Vaughan, Christopher Burke, Lansbury, Hobbs, Antonio, Akpom. Subs: Lascelles, Kane, Paterson, Evtimov, Walker, Oliver Burke, Osborn.Nottm Forest: Darlow, Mancienne, Fox, Wilson, Lichaj, Vaughan, Christopher Burke, Lansbury, Hobbs, Antonio, Akpom. Subs: Lascelles, Kane, Paterson, Evtimov, Walker, Oliver Burke, Osborn.
Referee: David Webb (County Durham)Referee: David Webb (County Durham)
Updated at 2.40pm BSTUpdated at 2.40pm BST
2.39pm BST14:392.39pm BST14:39
Bournemouth v Birmingham teamsBournemouth v Birmingham teams
Bournemouth: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Ritchie, Arter, Surman, Fraser, Wilson, Kermorgant. Subs: Camp, Gosling, Pitman, Smith, Stanislas, Ward, Jones.Bournemouth: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Ritchie, Arter, Surman, Fraser, Wilson, Kermorgant. Subs: Camp, Gosling, Pitman, Smith, Stanislas, Ward, Jones.
Birmingham: Randolph, Caddis, Morrison, Robinson, Grounds, Davis, Tesche, Cotterill, Shinnie, Dyer, Donaldson. Subs: Thomas, Novak, Kiernan, Zigic, Doyle, Brown, Gray.Birmingham: Randolph, Caddis, Morrison, Robinson, Grounds, Davis, Tesche, Cotterill, Shinnie, Dyer, Donaldson. Subs: Thomas, Novak, Kiernan, Zigic, Doyle, Brown, Gray.
Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire)Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire)
Updated at 2.40pm BSTUpdated at 2.40pm BST
2.38pm BST14:382.38pm BST14:38
Wigan v Derby teamsWigan v Derby teams
Wigan: Al Habsi, Boyce, Maguire, Pearce, Bong, Kvist Jorgensen, Perch, Kim, McClean, Fortune, Clarke. Subs: Carson, McCann, Pennant, Ojo, Barnett, Murphy, Waghorn.Wigan: Al Habsi, Boyce, Maguire, Pearce, Bong, Kvist Jorgensen, Perch, Kim, McClean, Fortune, Clarke. Subs: Carson, McCann, Pennant, Ojo, Barnett, Murphy, Waghorn.
Derby: Grant, Keogh, Albentosa, Forsyth, Warnock, Hughes, Hendrick, Russell, Ince, Ward, Bent. Subs: Christie, Dawkins, Martin, Lingard, Whitbread, Roos, Hanson.Derby: Grant, Keogh, Albentosa, Forsyth, Warnock, Hughes, Hendrick, Russell, Ince, Ward, Bent. Subs: Christie, Dawkins, Martin, Lingard, Whitbread, Roos, Hanson.
Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire)Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire)
Updated at 2.40pm BSTUpdated at 2.40pm BST
2.34pm BST14:342.34pm BST14:34
Cardiff v Bolton teamsCardiff v Bolton teams
Cardiff: Marshall, Da Silva, Ecuele Manga, Morrison, Malone, Noone, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Ralls, Revell, Doyle. Subs: Peltier, Adeyemi, O’Keefe, Mason, Kennedy, Moore, Harris.Cardiff: Marshall, Da Silva, Ecuele Manga, Morrison, Malone, Noone, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Ralls, Revell, Doyle. Subs: Peltier, Adeyemi, O’Keefe, Mason, Kennedy, Moore, Harris.
Bolton: Bogdan, Janko, Dervite, Mills, Ream, Bannan, Vela, Walker, Gudjohnsen, Craig Davies, Heskey. Subs: Moxey, Feeney, Trotter, Danns, Rochinha, Lonergan, McCarthy.Bolton: Bogdan, Janko, Dervite, Mills, Ream, Bannan, Vela, Walker, Gudjohnsen, Craig Davies, Heskey. Subs: Moxey, Feeney, Trotter, Danns, Rochinha, Lonergan, McCarthy.
Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire)Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire)
Updated at 2.34pm BSTUpdated at 2.34pm BST
2.26pm BST14:262.26pm BST14:26
Rotherham v Brighton teamsRotherham v Brighton teams
Rotherham: Martinez, Hunt, Rawson, Broadfoot, Lafferty, Smallwood, Arnason, Bowery, Green, Pringle, Derbyshire. Subs: Frecklington, Milsom, Newton, Collin, Ward, Hammill, Rowe.Rotherham: Martinez, Hunt, Rawson, Broadfoot, Lafferty, Smallwood, Arnason, Bowery, Green, Pringle, Derbyshire. Subs: Frecklington, Milsom, Newton, Collin, Ward, Hammill, Rowe.
Brighton: Stockdale, Saltor, Halford, Dunk, Bennett, Stephens, Ince, Kayal, Carayol, O’Grady, LuaLua. Subs: Hughes, Mackail-Smith, Calderon, Teixeira, Forster-Caskey, Best, Walton.Brighton: Stockdale, Saltor, Halford, Dunk, Bennett, Stephens, Ince, Kayal, Carayol, O’Grady, LuaLua. Subs: Hughes, Mackail-Smith, Calderon, Teixeira, Forster-Caskey, Best, Walton.
Referee: Kevin Wright (Cambridgeshire)Referee: Kevin Wright (Cambridgeshire)
Updated at 2.26pm BSTUpdated at 2.26pm BST
2.25pm BST14:252.25pm BST14:25
Huddersfield v Ipswich teamsHuddersfield v Ipswich teams
Huddersfield: Smithies, Smith, Hudson, Lynch, Scannell, Coady, Gobern, Butterfield, James, Vaughan, Wells. Subs: Edgar, Wallace, Lolley, Duane Holmes, Carroll, Allinson, Majewski.Huddersfield: Smithies, Smith, Hudson, Lynch, Scannell, Coady, Gobern, Butterfield, James, Vaughan, Wells. Subs: Edgar, Wallace, Lolley, Duane Holmes, Carroll, Allinson, Majewski.
Ipswich: Bialkowski, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Fryers, Chaplow, Skuse, Tabb, Murphy, Varney, Wood. Subs: Williams, Gerken, Anderson, Stephen Hunt, Sears, Bishop, Clarke.Ipswich: Bialkowski, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Fryers, Chaplow, Skuse, Tabb, Murphy, Varney, Wood. Subs: Williams, Gerken, Anderson, Stephen Hunt, Sears, Bishop, Clarke.
Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
2.22pm BST14:222.22pm BST14:22
Watford have beaten Middlesbrough 2-0 and are now top. Over to you, Bournemouth and Norwich.Watford have beaten Middlesbrough 2-0 and are now top. Over to you, Bournemouth and Norwich.
Updated at 3.10pm BST
2.00pm BST14:002.00pm BST14:00
PreamblePreamble
To paraphrase a preamble you might have seen just three days ago, what a treat, Monday afternoon football. Thanks, Jesus! What a guy!To paraphrase a preamble you might have seen just three days ago, what a treat, Monday afternoon football. Thanks, Jesus! What a guy!
We’ve got plenty of League One and League Two fixtures, but obviously the main focus remains on the top of the Championship. Watford and Middlesbrough are already well into it at Vicarage Road, so Bournemouth will hope to take another step towards the Premier League by beating Birmingham City at the Goldsands Stadium. They should win. They need to win. Norwich City are only two points behind and host mid-table Sheffield Wednesday at home. It’s. So. Damn. Tight.We’ve got plenty of League One and League Two fixtures, but obviously the main focus remains on the top of the Championship. Watford and Middlesbrough are already well into it at Vicarage Road, so Bournemouth will hope to take another step towards the Premier League by beating Birmingham City at the Goldsands Stadium. They should win. They need to win. Norwich City are only two points behind and host mid-table Sheffield Wednesday at home. It’s. So. Damn. Tight.
And the battle to get into the play-offs is just as fascinating. Brentford are looking good in fifth place after their 4-1 win at Fulham on Friday and host Nottingham Forest, while Derby County, winless in their past seven matches and wasteful enough to throw away a 2-1 lead against Watford on Friday, go to struggling Wigan Athletic. Steve McClaren’s side need to get back on track today. Only goal difference is keeping them in sixth, above Ipswich, who go to Huddersfield Town, and Wolves, who host Leeds United in the late kick-off. Leeds, eh? A one-club story machine. It’s never quiet there.And the battle to get into the play-offs is just as fascinating. Brentford are looking good in fifth place after their 4-1 win at Fulham on Friday and host Nottingham Forest, while Derby County, winless in their past seven matches and wasteful enough to throw away a 2-1 lead against Watford on Friday, go to struggling Wigan Athletic. Steve McClaren’s side need to get back on track today. Only goal difference is keeping them in sixth, above Ipswich, who go to Huddersfield Town, and Wolves, who host Leeds United in the late kick-off. Leeds, eh? A one-club story machine. It’s never quiet there.
ChampionshipChampionship
Bournemouth v BirminghamBournemouth v Birmingham
Brentford v Nottm ForestBrentford v Nottm Forest
Cardiff v BoltonCardiff v Bolton
Huddersfield v IpswichHuddersfield v Ipswich
Norwich v Sheff WedNorwich v Sheff Wed
Rotherham v BrightonRotherham v Brighton
Wigan v DerbyWigan v Derby
League OneLeague One
Bradford v PrestonBradford v Preston
Chesterfield v CreweChesterfield v Crewe
Colchester v BarnsleyColchester v Barnsley
Crawley v OldhamCrawley v Oldham
Fleetwood v YeovilFleetwood v Yeovil
Leyton Orient v GillinghamLeyton Orient v Gillingham
Notts County v CoventryNotts County v Coventry
Peterborough v WalsallPeterborough v Walsall
Rochdale v Port ValeRochdale v Port Vale
League TwoLeague Two
Accrington v CarlisleAccrington v Carlisle
Burton v WycombeBurton v Wycombe
Bury v MorecambeBury v Morecambe
Cheltenham v StevenageCheltenham v Stevenage
Dag & Red v WimbledonDag & Red v Wimbledon
Hartlepool v SouthendHartlepool v Southend
Northampton v CambridgeNorthampton v Cambridge
Oxford Utd v YorkOxford Utd v York
Portsmouth v PlymouthPortsmouth v Plymouth
Tranmere v LutonTranmere v Luton
They’ll be kicking off up and down the country at: 3pm BST.They’ll be kicking off up and down the country at: 3pm BST.