Summary

  • Longman stunner gives Millwall win over Championship leaders Leicester

  • Leeds up to second after goalless draw with Sunderland

  • Southampton hold on to beat Coventry

  • Sheff Wed fight back from 2-0 down against Norwich

  • Plymouth draw with QPR in big game at bottom

  • Osmajic hat-trick as Preston thump Huddersfield

  • Ipswich would go top of table with win over Watford on Wednesday

  1. Postpublished at 19:53 9 April

    Millwall 0-0 Leicester

    Millwall have shown in these early minutes that they are right up for this game against the league leaders.

    Ryan Longman manages to get the first effort on target, with a header from a free-kick that is caught by Foxes goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.

  2. Postpublished at 19:51 9 April

    Sheff Wed 0-0 Norwich

    Bit of early pressure from the struggling hosts.

    Josh Windass swings in a decent cross from a short corner and Bambo Diaby is free in the box.

    He sends his header over the bar.

  3. Postpublished at 19:51 9 April

    Plymouth 0-0 QPR

    Plymouth are in a fight for their Championship lives right now.

    They are also looking to avoid an unwanted record tonight.

    Plymouth’s five successive league games at Home Park without scoring is their joint-longest run at home in the Football League. They last did this bad in September 1947 and April 1950.

    Oh, how badly they will be wanting an early goal tonight to avoid rewriting the record books.

  4. Stockport heading up?published at 19:48 9 April

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    League Two leaders Stockport County could become the first EFL team to secure promotion this season if they win at Colchester and Mansfield lose to Forest Green.

  5. Postpublished at 19:47 9 April

    Millwall 0-0 Leicester

    Stephy Mavididi fired Leicester City back to the top of the table on Saturday and came out with a few strong words after the victory against Birmingham.

    Pressure, he told BBC Radio Leicester, is something the Foxes have dealt with constantly.

    But he seems to think it’s personal, saying “no-body wants us to go up”.

    His winning goal against Blues pretty much spoke for itself, but just to make it was loud and clear, Mavididi added: “I just like to shut people up”.

    Tonight, he has the crowd at the Den to try silence.

  6. Anticipation at Argylepublished at 19:46 9 April

    Plymouth 0-0 QPR

    Brent Pilnick
    BBC Sport at Home Park

    Home ParkImage source, BBC Sport

    There is a real sense of anticipation here at Home Park tonight.

    It is the first game at home for Plymouth Argyle since Ian Foster was sacked as head coach after a run of eight losses in 11 games.

    Interim bosses Neil Dewsnip and Kevin Nancekivell led Argyle to a win over fellow strugglers Rotherham united on Friday - a win here today against QPR would further ease their fears over an immediate return to League One.

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 9 April

    We are up and running in a majority of tonight's Championship matches.

    A reminder that Leeds are at home against Sunderland in the later kick-off at 20:00 BST.

  8. Follow tonight's BBC Sport coveragepublished at 19:43 9 April

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    Stay with us for the next few hours as we bring you updates from across the night's six Championship games.

    And while online rights restrictions means we can't pair our live text commentary with radio coverage, you can still tune in to your local BBC station.

    You can find all frequency details here and listen along if in the local area.

  9. Get Involvedpublished at 19:41 9 April

    #bbcefl

    We have turned the bend onto the home straight and are galloping towards the business end of the season.

    Who is going to win this barnstorming race for automatic promotion? Can anyone call who will occupy the play-off spots? And how about the relegation scrap... it's ceaseless.

    Why not get in touch share your thoughts on how you see things going?

    Please also feel free to send us more considered views by using #bbcefl, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply).

  10. Foxes aim to keep flying against Millwall side in mirepublished at 19:38 9 April

    Millwall v Leicester (19:45 BST)

    Jamie Vardy in the tunnelImage source, Rex Features

    Leicester City returned to the Championship summit on Saturday and you just get the feeling they have their automatic promotion bid back on track.

    A dramatic late goal from Stephy Mavididi against Birmingham earned the Foxes back-to-back league wins for the first time since early February.

    Both, however, came at the King Power Stadium.

    Tonight Leicester are back on the road and looking for their first win in four away from home.

    They have already beaten Millwall twice this season - each being 3-2 victories - and their last win against the Lions was in the FA Cup at The Den in early January.

    Millwall, who have lost three in a four-game winless run, will be looking to upstage the Foxes in an effort to boost their survival hopes.

    If the Lions lose and results go against them elsewhere, Millwall could find themselves in the bottom three tonight.

  11. Lilywhites face scrapping Terrierspublished at 19:34 9 April

    Preston v Huddersfield (19:45 BST)

    Preston's slim hopes of sneaking into the play-offs were dealt a further blow by Saturday's uneventful 0-0 draw at Watford.

    The Lilywhites play four of the top six in their five games after tonight's game against relegation-threatened Huddersfield so a win tonight will be pivotal both for momentum and morale.

    The Terriers left it very late to snatch an injury-time winner against Millwall on Saturday.

    Draws have been Town's Achilles heel this season. The West Yorkshire side's 16 defeats is the same as eighth-placed Middlesbrough but just nine wins is the division's second lowest tally ahead of relegated Rotherham.

  12. Saints and Coventry in crucial meeting in play-off racepublished at 19:30 9 April

    Southampton v Coventry (19:45 BST)

    Outside St Mary's StadiumImage source, Rex Features

    Stuttered recent form has seen Southampton all but stumble out of the automatic promotion race.

    While a top two finish now seems unlikely, there is always the play-offs.

    Even a place in the top six is not assured yet, but victory against play-off chasing Coventry just about gets them there.

    For the seventh-placed Sky Blues, they remain in 'must win' territory as they try keep touch with the top six.

    And they did exactly that by upstaging automatic promotion hopefuls Leeds on Saturday.

  13. Canaries look to keep Owls caged on landmark nightpublished at 19:26

    Sheff Wed v Norwich (19:45 BST)

    David Wagner arriving at HillsboroughImage source, Rex Features

    Depending on how Millwall and Huddersfield do this evening a win for Sheffield Wednesday today could see them end the day outside the relegation zone for the first time since August.

    The Owls picked up a vital 2-0 away win at QPR to give their survival hopes a real shot in the arm after four games without a win.

    Boss Danny Rohl will hope they can make it successive wins on what is their 5,000th league fixture.

    Tonight's opponents also picked up a hugely significant three points at the weekend.

    Norwich saw off bitter rivals Ipswich at Carrow Road to strengthen their grip on sixth spot and dent the Blues' promotion hopes.

    That was an eighth straight win in front of their own fans but their away form is far scratchier, with just five victories in 20 away games so far this season.

  14. Trying to stay a step ahead of relegation scrappublished at 19:21 9 April

    Plymouth v QPR (19:45 BST)

    Marti Cifuentes arrives at PlymouthImage source, Rex Features

    For Plymouth and QPR, a win tonight goes a long way towards potential Championship survival.

    Plymouth are three places and two points above the bottom three, while QPR are just two spots and two points better off.

    Plymouth ended a six-game winless run on Friday with a victory against Rotherham which sealed the Millers' relegation.

    For QPR, this is their second huge showdown with a relegation rival in three days, having been beaten by 2-0 by Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.

  15. Tonight's Championship fixturespublished at 19:17 9 April

    All games kick off at 19:45 BST, unless stated

    Before we dig into all the build-up, this is a snapshot of what we have ahead of us...

    • Millwall v Leicester City
    • Plymouth Argyle v Queens Park Rangers
    • Preston North End v Huddersfield Town
    • Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City
    • Southampton v Coventry City
    • Leeds United v Sunderland (20:00 BST)
  16. One last time under the lightspublished at 19:15 9 April

    Leeds fans in the stand at Elland RoadImage source, Rex Features

    Although the hats and scarves weather might not suggest it, we are very much into the final stages of the EFL season now.

    Tonight is part one of the final full midweek round of fixtures for the Championship.

    We've got six games for you on both nights with something riding on each and every fixture.

    Lots to get through before the bulk of tonight's action gets under way so lets crack on.