Summary

  • Leicester City are relegated to League One after a 2-2 draw against Hull

  • Ephron Mason-Clark scores a double as Coventry thrash Portsmouth 5-1 to secure the Championship title

  • Ross Stewart finds equaliser for Southampton but Bristol City earn a point against the in-form Saints

  • Josh Coburn, Femi Azeez and Camiel Negheli on target for Millwall who move into second with a 3-1 success at Stoke

  • Josh Windass delivers Wrexham victory at Oxford with the relegation-threatened U's unable to close the gap on Blackburn

  • Wrexham also replace Hull in the top six by virtue of goal difference

  • Daryl Dike scores again as West Brom confirm safety with a comfortable 3-0 win over Watford

  • Mo Toure and Liam Gibbs guide Norwich past Derby

  • Zan Vipotnik's 22nd of the season earns Swansea a 2-1 victory at QPR

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  1. MISSED PENALTYpublished at 19:54 BST 21 April

    Norwich 0-0 Derby

    Mo Toure bagged a hat-trick on Saturday but he's spurned a golden chance to break the deadlock here as his low penalty is saved to his right by Jacob Widell-Zetterstrom.

    Huge roars from the Rams fans...

  2. Postpublished at 19:54 BST 21 April

    West Brom 0-0 Watford

    A first shot on target of the game at The Hawthorns.

    Isaac Price has a pop from about 25 yards out for Albion and it bounces once before thudding into the chest of Egil Selvik, who makes a fairly comfortable save.

  3. PENALTY TO NORWICHpublished at 19:53 BST 21 April

    Norwich 0-0 Derby

    Now then... Forson Amankwah is brought down in the box and City have a spot-kick.

  4. CLOSE!published at 19:52 BST 21 April

    Leicester 0-0 Hull

    Where has this been all season? Leicester are looking decent in the opening stages.

    Manchester City loanee Divine Mukasa drags a shot wide from the edge of the box and Patson Daka tries to divert it in on the way through but is agonisingly short of doing so on the slide.

    Looks like he was offside anyway so it wouldn't have counted.

  5. YELLOW CARDpublished at 19:52 BST 21 April

    Stoke 0-0 Millwall

    Early caution for the visitors.

    Saturday's goalscorer Derek Mazou-Sacko is booked for a cynical pull of the shirt on halfway.

    Bit needless that just five minutes in.

  6. 'Evaded his foot'published at 19:52 BST 21 April

    Leicester 0-0 Hull

    Matt Piper
    Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester

    Well, good hold up play Patson Daka.

    Mukasa beats two and hammers one towards goal but doesn't catch it correctly and I thought Daka would get on the end of it but it just evaded his foot.

  7. CLOSE!published at 19:50 BST 21 April

    Leicester 0-0 Hull

    This would have given Leicester a glimmer of hope...

    Patson Daka seizes on some hesitation in his own area by Hull defender Semi Ajayi and tries to loop an effort over Ivor Pandur in the Tigers goal but it lands on the roof of the net.

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    GOAL: Southampton 0-1 Bristol Citypublished at 19:50 BST 21 April

    Ryan Manning (og, 5 mins)

    The ball strikes Ryan Manning and beats Southampton goalkeeper Daniel PeretzImage source, Shutterstock

    They got there eventually...

    Sam Morsy drives forward and sprays wide left where Scott Twine's glorious in-swinging cross is nodded low to the left of Daniel Peretz and the red-hot Saints are behind early on.

    Sam Bell is claiming it but it's Ryan Manning who has been credited with an own-goal.

    The cross deserved a goal, in fairness, however it came.

  9. Postpublished at 19:50 BST 21 April

    Southampton 0-0 Bristol City

    First glimpse of goal comes for the visitors but Delano Burgzorg is denied by a fine save from Daniel Peretz.

  10. Postpublished at 19:48 BST 21 April

    Norwich 0-0 Derby

    Ruiari McConville is back in the City defence in place of Harry Darling while absent Oscar Schwartau and Ali Ahmed are replaced by Jack Stacey and Amankwah Forson.

    Sondre Langas returns for County in place of the injured Dion Sanderson.

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    GOAL: QPR 0-1 Swanseapublished at 19:48 BST 21 April

    Ronald (2 mins)

    Well how's that for starters?

    A deadful mix-up at the back from QPR and the ball squirms through to Ronald in front of goal.

    The Brazilian says thank you very much and slides the ball into the near post past Joe Walsh's despairing left arm as he came out to meet him.

    The perfect opening for the Swans and their fans are in full voice at the other end of Loftus Road.

  12. Postpublished at 19:48 BST 21 April

    Leicester 0-0 Hull

    For just the second time in the club’s history since entering into the Football League in 1894, Leicester City will be playing third tier football next season if they don't win this tonight.

    You can still see Jamie Vardy banging in the goals in that remarkable 2015-16 Premier League title-winning season in your mind's eye.

    Remarkable situation.

  13. 'Portsmouth look confident'published at 19:47 BST 21 April

    Coventry 0-0 Portsmouth

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    Portsmouth have got the ball they're moving it around confidently.

    Unbeaten in five, they'll feel relegation won't be for them this season, they'll be tough to beat.

    They've done well from set pieces this season, it's one of the reasons they've got themselves out of trouble.

  14. Postpublished at 19:47 BST 21 April

    Southampton 0-0 Bristol City

    Leo Scienza, Ross Stewart are all on the bench for Saints tonight, possibly with half an eye on Wembley on Saturday evening.

    There’s no Adam Randell for the visitors but Tomi Horvat, Sam Bell and Delano Burgzorg are handed starts.

    City ended Saints’ 25-match unbeaten run two years ago and will be hoping to end their latest one at 19 in all competitions.

  15. Postpublished at 19:47 BST 21 April

    Coventry 0-0 Portsmouth

    Frank Lampard has changed two of the Sky Blues XI which drew at Blackburn, with Haji Wright and Romain Esse coming in with Joel Latibeaudiere and Ellis Simms on the bench.

    John Mousinho has made four changes to the Pompey side which beat Leicester last time out with Connor Ogilve, Adrian Segecic, Ebou Adams and Madiodio Dia coming in.

  16. Postpublished at 19:46 BST 21 April

    Stoke 0-0 Millwall

    Stoke get us under way at the Bet365 Stadium.

    They have made six alterations from the side that lost at Wrexham at the weekend with only goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu, Eric-Junior Bocat, Lewis Baker, Sorba Thomas and Million Manhoef keeping their place.

    There are also full home debuts for 18-year-old academy graduates Sydney Agina and Raphael-Pijus Otegbayo.

    Perhaps unsurprisingly, Millwall are unchanged from the side that beat Queens Park Rangers comfortably 2-0 at The Den on Saturday.

  17. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 BST 21 April

    Championship

    A Coventry fan holds a cardboard cutout of Frank LampardImage source, PA Media

    Here we go then. Eight games in the Championship are under way. Almost all of these are BIG tonight.

    Buckle up.

  18. 'Boos at the King Power'published at 19:44 BST 21 April

    Leicester v Hull (19:45 BST)

    Jack Rafferty
    BBC Radio Leicester commentator

    Boos as the Leicester City players make their way out onto the pitch...

  19. Teams are outpublished at 19:44 BST 21 April

    Championship

    You know it's crunch time when it's still daylight at kick-off.

    Excitement, nerves, expectations both good and bad...

    Here come the players - 16 Championship sides taking to the turf around the country.

  20. An inevitable second successive relegation?published at 19:43 BST 21 April

    Leicester v Hull (19:45 BST)

    Kate Holloway
    BBC Sport at the King Power Stadium

    A general view of the statue outside the King Power Stadium of former owner of Leicester City Vichai SrivaddhanaprabhaImage source, PA Media

    A decade ago, Leicester City were lifting the Premier League trophy. Today, they could be heading to League One.

    From an uncertain summer with Ruud van Nistelrooy's doomed fate known yet unknown, to failing to bring in a new, much-needed striker in January, to a six-point deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules - the Foxes Championship season has been muddy and underwhelming.

    Even without their lost six points, this is a team facing what feels like an inevitable second successive relegation.

    Zambia striker Patson Daka will lead the line tonight with just five league goals to his name, while Ghana's Jordan Ayew sits on the bench with just six.

    Ayew made an impact from the bench in their 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday to rescue that point and was only thwarted from three by Owls keeper Pierce Charles' heroics.

    But today they need to beat play-off hopefuls Hull City, who are just two points inside the top six as it stands.

    The Tigers' travelling fans are in full voice. The Foxes' home stands - quiet, discontented, resigned to getting it over with.