Summary

  • Relegation-battling West Brom win at Preston but Charlton held at Sheff Wed

  • In-form Southampton come from behind to win at Swansea

  • Saints' play-off rivals Wrexham beat Stoke but Hull held by Birmingham

  • Toure hits Norwich hat-trick at Bristol City, Sheff Utd win at Watford

  • Earlier, Bowat bundles Portsmouth winner against Leicester in relegation six-pointer

  • Promotion-chasing Millwall beat QPR to go second; top-six hopefuls Derby beat struggling Oxford

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  1. 'QPR on holiday'published at 12:50 BST 18 April

    Millwall 2-0 QPR

    Paul Parker
    Ex-QPR and Manchester United defender on BBC Radio London

    Millwall have been dominant, SO, so dominant!

    This QPR side are on holiday already.

    They're playing like they've got their Hawaiian shirts on.

  2. YELLOW CARDpublished at 12:50 BST 18 April

    Millwall 2-0 QPR

    QPR stand-in skipper Ronnie Edwards drags back Josh Coburn.

    Out comes referee Tom Nield's yellow card for the first time.

    There is no respite for the visitors, they are being battered.

  3. Postpublished at 12:50 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    The two Pompey injuries have done nothing for the flow of this high pressure match.

    We're also likely to have a lot of time added on at the end of this 45 minutes.

  4. 'Pressure just keeps coming'published at 12:49 BST 18 April

    Millwall 2-0 QPR

    Phil Parry
    BBC Radio London

    What a goal from Camiel Neghli.

    The pressure just keeps on coming from Milwall.

  5. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 12:48 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    Terry Devlin looks devastated as he covers his face with his shirt and limps off the field.

    Portsmouth are forced into a second change of the afternoon.

    Ibane Bowat is on in his place.

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    GOAL Millwall 2-0 QPRpublished at 12:47 BST 18 April

    Camiel Neghli (17 mins)

    Millwall celebrateImage source, PA Media

    This might be all over already.

    QPR again fail to deal properly with a cross, Jonathan Varane jumps into a tackle which Camiel Neghli turns inside and bends one in beyond Joe Walsh and into the far corner.

  7. Postpublished at 12:46 BST 18 April

    Derby 0-0 Oxford

    Some lovely work from Oxford's Stan Mills as he pounces on a heavy touch to steal away possession.

    He drives forward, takes a look around but he's all on his lonesome with a swarm of white shirts heading his way.

    He tries to keep the attack going but in the end, the ball goes out of play to see his hard work go to waste.

  8. Postpublished at 12:46 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    Another injury concern for the home side as Terry Devlin looks to have pulled a muscle.

    They've already lost Keshi Anderson to a hamstring injury.

  9. Postpublished at 12:45 BST 18 April

    Millwall 1-0 QPR

    QPR are all over the shop at the back from a Casper De Norre free-kick.

    Joe Walsh is slow to react and Tristan Crama lobs just over the bar with the visiting goalkeeper nowhere in sight.

  10. Postpublished at 12:44 BST 18 April

    Derby 0-0 Oxford

    Oxford finally get the ball into their box as Will Lankshear sets up Jamie Donley.

    He rifles it with his left foot but, like Jaydon Banel up the other end, is blocked out.

    Derby then look to counter as Carlton Morris wrestles with Oxford right-back Sam Long to try and go on the attack.

    Long has his arms around the Rams striker but it's the hosts' man who sees the free-kick decision go the other way.

  11. 'Fast start by the hosts'published at 12:43 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at Fratton Park

    This has been a fast start by the hosts.

    Portsmouth have been sending bodies forward into space and putting some early pressure on the Foxes with some dangerous corners.

    There does look to be a hint of nerves about the visitors in these opening moments, losing the ball carelessly on a few occasions.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:42 BST 18 April

    Use yellow button on page

    Oxford might yet end up being saved by West Brom's paperwork, which would be ironic given how much Oxford struggled over the Kassam saga. Funny old game.

    Tom, north Wales

  13. Postpublished at 12:42 BST 18 April

    Millwall 1-0 QPR

    Millwall force a fourth corner.

    Femi Azeez clips it in and Joe Walsh tips it over the bar for a fifth corner.

    It is attack against defence - Walsh watches this latest set piece float over the bar.

    QPR are trying to play out from the back, it is a dangerous game.

  14. Postpublished at 12:41 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    Nice Leicester move down their right.

    The ball is played in low in the area for Patson Daka and he goes down under Conor Shaughnessy's challenge.

    The referee isn't interested.

  15. Postpublished at 12:38 BST 18 April

    Millwall 1-0 QPR

    Deary me.

    Can someone give QPR a call and tell them we've started?

    Casper De Norre sends over a cross and Tristan Crama glances a header wide. That could easily have been 2-0.

    The visitors have hardly had a kick.

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 12:38 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    Pompey winger Keshi Anderson is forced off in the opening minutes with a hamstring injury.

    Adrian Segecic is on in his stead.

    Not ideal for the home side having to make a change this early.

  17. Postpublished at 12:38 BST 18 April

    Derby 0-0 Oxford

    Been a slowish start at Pride Park but it's Derby who are looking the more dangerous so far.

    The ball is sliced into the centre of the box for Jaydon Banel, who takes a punt but sees his shot blocked by a sea of yellow shirts.

    Just easing in.

  18. Postpublished at 12:36 BST 18 April

    Portsmouth 0-0 Leicester

    The home side get the first corner of the afternoon and then quickly win a second.

    It comes to nought in the end but a bright start from Pompey.

  19. 'Can't ask for much more'published at 12:36 BST 18 April

    Millwall 1-0 QPR

    Paul Parker
    Ex-QPR and Manchester United defender on BBC Radio London

    Derek Mazou-Sacko has hit that true and right through the ball, the QPR keeper saw it late.

    That's the way to reward the fans for a packed house.

    You can't ask for much more than that.

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    GOAL Millwall 1-0 QPRpublished at 12:33 BST 18 April

    Derek Mazou-Sacko (3 mins)

    Millwall celebrateImage source, PA Media

    His first goal for Millwall.

    Femi Azeez's cross is cleared to the edge of the box and while Harvey Vale fails to react Derek Mazou-Sacko gets ahead of him to finish beautifully from 20 yards.

    Alex Neil brought the Frenchman into his side today and what an impact he has made.

    The Lions are up to second as things stand.