Summary

  • Jack Rudoni's deflected effort in injury time against Stoke sends Coventry eight points clear at the top

  • Managerless West Brom remain in deep relegation trouble following a 2-1 defeat at Oxford

  • George Hirst, Ivan Azon and Anis Mehmeti on target as Ipswich ease past Swansea at Portman Road

  • Millwall move up to third as Ryan Leonard and Luke Cundle score in a 2-0 win at Preston

  • Ollie Rathbone secures victory for play-off challengers Wrexham at Charlton

  • Southampton continue their good form with a comfortable 3-1 win at Sheffield Wednesday

  • Tyrese Campbell and Callum O'Hare earn Sheffield United a 2-0 victory at QPR

  • Leicester remain in the bottom three as Norwich continue their good form with a 2-0 victory

  • Rhian Brewster secures the three points for Derby as strong second-half performance earns 3-1 win over Blackburn

  • Matt Crooks pounces on a defensive error to score the only goal of the game for Hull at Portsmouth

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:35 GMT 28 February

    FT: Derby 3-1 Blackburn

    I don't think there's a manager in world football who could succeed at Blackburn under Venky's ownership. It truly is a poisoned chalice. Michael O'Neill is on a hiding to nothing, like many were before him.

    Coley, Preston

  2. 'Norwich were relentless'published at 14:34 GMT 28 February

    FT: Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk commentator

    The way you survive in the Championship is you play with spirit and you put everything on the line, and that was that performance was about for Norwich.

    Norwich were relentless with the pressure they were putting on the Leicester defence, and they got the goals because of it.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:33 GMT 28 February

    FT: Portsmouth 0-1 Hull

    Was I right, was I right or was I right [see 13:43]? A defensive error hands Hull City the win. Dominated in possession, shots conceded and shots on target, yet score due to the opposition mistake. They’re third in the table yet play like a team avoiding relegation.

    Mark, Southport

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:31 GMT 28 February

    FT: Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Seeing fans earlier saying we shouldn’t be complaining about the ownership is hilarious, under the current regime League One is absolutely not the floor and I’m seriously getting worried about the longevity of the club.

    Jack, Leicester

  5. 'Pompey didn't deserve to lose'published at 14:30 GMT 28 February

    FT: Portsmouth 0-1 Hull

    Guy Whittingham
    Former Portsmouth manager on BBC Radio Solent

    Portsmouth had decent possession and decent half chances.

    Hulls's Ivor Pandur made some great saves, but you have to say as an overall performance you wouldn't say Pompey deserved to lose.

    As a whole it has been a pretty solid defensive performance, but then there was the mistake from a non-defensive player and they are 1-0 down.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:26 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Hull players celebrate Matt Crooks' goal at PortsmouthImage source, Shutterstock

    Big win for the promotion chasers.

    Portsmouth had more of the ball and more of the chances but they didn't work Ivor Pandur in the Hull goal anywhere near enough and were then masters of their own demise when some dreadful defensive play allowed Matt Crooks to score the winner.

    The Tigers are third and now three points off second-placed Middlesbrough.

    Pompey miss the chance to put more points between them and the bottom three.

  7. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:25 GMT 28 February

    Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Norwich goalscorer Ali Ahmed runs off to celebrateImage source, Shutterstock

    Leicester remain in the relegation zone and are bang in trouble.

    Norwich, on the other hand, might just wish they had Philippe Clement at the helm a couple of weeks earlier this season.

    That's their fifth win in six away games and their 11th in the 20 games since the Belgian took the helm at Carrow Road.

    They were full value for the points, though they had to wait until mid-way through the second half for sub Anis Ben Slimane to find the bottom corner from the edge of the box, before Ali Ahmed tucked in from an angle to seal it nine minutes later.

    Nine games without a win for the Foxes, four straight home defeats, their worst run outside the top-flight in 112 years and Gary Rowett's first home game in charge, and first Leicester game since his Filbert Street days as a player, ends in a pretty dismal defeat.

    He's standing still and shaking his head on the sideline while Clement is smiling as he bends to do his trainer laces up before heading over to applaud the travelling fans.

  8. Postpublished at 14:25 GMT 28 February

    Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Oh dear. Sounded like a nasty injury for Ben Chrisene as he made a last-ditch challenge on Abdul Fatawu on the byline.

    The medical staff are waved over, though he's off the field of play.

    Play will continue.

  9. YELLOW CARDpublished at 14:25 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Conor Chaplin booked for dissent for Pompey for being a bit too vocal at his displeasure at how long Hull are taking over a throw in.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:24 GMT 28 February

    Derby 3-1 Blackburn

    Derby players celebrate with goalscorer Rhian BrewsterImage source, PA Media

    A few boos at half-time, but loud cheers at full time as Derby take the points.

    Hayden Carter's header put Blackburn ahead in first half injury-time, but second half goals from Ben Brereton Diaz, Matt Clarke and Rhian Brewster deservedly turned it around.

    Play-off hopes increase for the Rams, relegation fears remain for Rovers.

    Blackburn have Portsmouth and Oxford in their next two games. They have to regroup, and quickly for two HUGE matches.

  11. Postpublished at 14:24 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Hull now within two minutes of a big old win down at Fratton Park.

  12. Postpublished at 14:23 GMT 28 February

    Derby 3-1 Blackburn

    A looping header from Sean McLoughlin is easy for Derby goalkeeper Josh Vickers.

    Blackburn have put a few balls into the box in the last few minutes, but it's too little, too late for this one.

  13. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:22 GMT 28 February

    Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Ali Ahmed and Sam Field get a deserved round of applause as they head off with Jacob Wright and Tony Springett heading on for the final knockings.

  14. Postpublished at 14:21 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Hull are digging in deep to get this over the line.

    They'll be three points off second-placed Middlesbrough if they can see this out.

  15. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:21 GMT 28 February

    Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    In to SIX added minutes at the end of this one.

    It was 10 years yesterday that Leonardo Ulloa's dramatic winning goal against Norwich reportedly caused a minor earthquake on the Richter Scale at the King Power as it launched the Foxes towards the title.

    If they can win from this position, it would probably be even more seismic...

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:20 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    The home side throw on forward Madiodio Dia for the final five minutes of time added on.

  17. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:20 GMT 28 February

    Derby 3-1 Blackburn

    Michael O'Neill will be very disappointed with how his side have been pushed back by their hosts in this second period.

    That Andri Gudjohnsen miss at the start of this period was so crucial.

    They have five minutes of injury time, but this game feels lost.

  18. 'A bit lacklustre'published at 14:19 GMT 28 February

    Leicester 0-2 Norwich

    Matt Piper
    Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester

    It has been a really disappointing afternoon, not only have we lost it hasn't been a good performance.

    It has been a bit lacklustre, and people have better things to be doing on a Saturday afternoon.

  19. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:18 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Now then.

    A minimum of SEVEN minutes added on at the end of this.

  20. YELLOW CARDpublished at 14:16 GMT 28 February

    Portsmouth 0-1 Hull City

    Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur is booked for timewasting.