Summary

  • West Brom pegged-back late-on by Birmingham as Marvin Ducksch cancels-out Alex Mowatt goal

  • Nathan Broadhead stunner and Radek Vitek own-goal give Wrexham fourth-straight home win, 2-0 over Bristol City

  • Sydie Peck and Patrick Bamford score first Blades goals in 3-0 win over 10-man Pompey to exit drop-zone

  • Gus Hamer followed Bamford's first goal since April 2024 while Terry Devlin was sent-off at 0-0

  • Millwall go 4th as Femi Azeez heads winner against rock-bottom Sheff Wed

  • Paul Smyth earns QPR late win at Blackburn to go 12th

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  1. 'Tough one to call'published at 19:12 GMT 26 November 2025

    Wrexham v Bristol City (19:45 GMT)

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at the Stok Cae Ras

    Tonight's match here at the Stok Cae Ras pits two sides with lofty ambitions against one another.

    But it's a tough one to call given certain aspects of the form of both teams.

    Wrexham are unbeaten in five league matches at home and have won their last three here in the Championship.

    As for the Robins, they have lost just once in seven league games away from Ashton Gate so far this term and are averaging more points per game on the road than on their own patch.

    Anyone fancy a draw?

  2. Can Wrexham end winless run against Robins?published at 19:10 GMT 26 November 2025

    Wrexham v Bristol City (19:45 GMT)

    Ryan Longman shoutsImage source, Shutterstock

    This may be a first meeting between these two sides in 20 years - but Wrexham fans might want to look away now.

    The Welsh side have not beaten Bristol City in the past 11 fixtures, losing nine of them.

    Wrexham have finally found their feet in the Championship and are on a six-game unbeaten run, while the Robins' form of late has been inconsistent.

    Just four points separate the hosts, in 15th, and Bristol City, in sixth.

    A win this evening and Wrexham will be on the cusp of the play-off places.

    Bristol City would climb to fourth with three points.

  3. Postpublished at 19:09 GMT 26 November 2025

    Time for a closer look at tonight's fixtures, starting with something of a rarity...

  4. Tonight's Championship fixturespublished at 19:07 GMT 26 November 2025

    All kick-offs are at 19:45 GMT unless otherwise stated

    Blackburn Rovers v QPR

    Millwall v Sheffield Wednesday

    Sheffield United v Portsmouth

    Wrexham v Bristol City

    West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham City (20:00 GMT)

  5. How it standspublished at 19:05 GMT 26 November 2025

    Championship table

    The Championship table alongside a photo of a celebrating Liam Kitching of Coventry CityImage source, BBC Sport/Shuttershock

    Coventry now hold a 10-point lead at the top after their sensational 4-2 win at Middlesbrough last night.

    A win for Bristol City at Wrexham tonight would move them up to fourth place but if they don't claim all three points Millwall can go fourth themselves if they beat Sheffield Wednesday while Birmingham City can jump into the top six with a derby victory at West Brom.

    Sheffield United have the chance to move out of the relegation zone for the first time this season if they beat Portsmouth.

  6. Good eveningpublished at 19:00 GMT 26 November 2025

    Championship

    The Hawthorns ahead of kick-offImage source, Shutterstock

    Welcome along.

    Tuesday night had plenty of goals and fireworks at the top of the Championship.

    Tonight is about teams putting themselves in contention or moving away from trouble.

    We've got five games to warm us up so, sit back and let us do the heavy lifting...