Summary

  • Championship: Shea Charles completes stunning comeback for Southampton as they win 4-3 at Leicester having trailed 3-0 at half-time

  • Mohamed Toure's hat-trick on his first start gives Norwich a commanding 3-0 win at Oxford

  • West Midlands derby finishes goalless as West Brom frustrate Birmingham to deny them a top-six place

  • League One: Paudie O'Connor edges Reading to 2-1 victory at Wigan; Peterborough win 2-1 at Mansfield through Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Harry Leonard goals

  • League Two: Shane McLoughlin and Sullay Kaikai's double deliver Cambridge a 3-0 win at Crawley as they move third while Shrewsbury beat Barrow 2-1

  • EFL Trophy quarter-final results: AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Northampton, Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster (Doncaster win 2-0 on pens) and Port Vale 0-4 Stockport

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  1. Postpublished at 21:05 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Alfie Gilchrist's first involvement is to launch a missile of a long throw towards the penalty spot from the right but Albion can't get on the end of it and Blues are able to clear.

  2. League Two: Shrewsbury extend leadpublished at 21:05 GMT 10 February

    Crawley 0-1 Cambridge; Shrewsbury 2-0 Barrow

    More good news for Shrewsbury Town, who've doubled their lead over Barrow through former Wales Under-21 defender Luca Hoole's finish from inside the box.

    Town will be five points clear of trouble if they win, while ex-Scotland international Paul Gallagher could be about to suffer a fifth straight defeat to start his tenure as Barrow boss.

    Elsewhere, Cambridge United remain on track for third spot through their 1-0 lead at Crawley Town, Shane McLoughlin striking a minute before half-time.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:04 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Surely Norwich no longer need to fear relegation - but can they make it to the play-offs? I wouldn’t rule it out if current form continues!

    Rachel, Norwich

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 21:04 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Eric Ramsay has made a change at the break with Alfie Gilchrist coming on for right-back Danny Imray, who has been on a yellow card for over half an hour already.

  5. Postpublished at 21:03 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Saints much improved since the turnaround, though the bar was low, in fairness.

    They win a series of corners but can't trouble Asmir Begovic from any of them.

  6. League One: Posh punish Stagspublished at 21:03 GMT 10 February

    Mansfield 0-1 Peterborough, Wigan 0-1 Reading, Stevenage P-P Barnsley

    Peterborough players celebrateImage source, Dan Westwell

    Mansfield have had chances in this game, but it's Peterborough who have taken the lead - and what a great goal it is, too.

    Posh counter and Cian Hayes stretches his legs through the left channel. He then cuts the ball back to the edge of the box, where on-loan Chelsea striker Jimmy-Jay Morgan is on hand to thump a first-time finish into the net.

  7. 'Oxford defence parts like Red Sea'published at 21:01 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Che Wilson
    Former Norwich defender on BBC Radio Norfolk

    Oxford's defence just opens up like the Red Sea at times and you can take your pick whether to go left, right or down the middle.

    McLean's shot has been blocked but it's yet another opportunity for Norwich.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:00 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Oxford make a third change, replacing one January signing with another as Aidomo Emakhu makes way for South Korea forward Jeon Jin-Woo.

  9. 'Stewart making a difference for Saints'published at 20:59 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Jo Tessem
    Ex-Southampton midfielder on BBC Radio Solent

    Saints are playing better football because they have a striker who can actually link-up successfully and keeps up the two centre-halfs occupied and who creates space. That's what you need Ross Stewart for.

    We have a striker who can lay it off and bring others into play. Saints are also quicker with the ball.

  10. League Two: Shrews strike through Scullypublished at 20:57 GMT 10 February

    Crawley 0-1 Cambridge; Shrewsbury 1-0 Barrow

    A super start to the second half for Shrewsbury Town, who have scored their first goal under Gavin Cowan after Anthony Scully fired in from close range following a free-kick.

    No team has more home clean sheets in League Two so far this season than Town (7), who are on course to beat Barrow for the first time in four attempts since a 1-0 home win in December 1968.

    Cambridge United still lead 1-0 at Crawley Town, where Pelly Mpanzu has tested home goalkeeper Jacob Chapman since the restart.

  11. League One: Royals lead at Wiganpublished at 20:57 GMT 10 February

    Mansfield 0-0 Peterborough, Wigan 0-1 Reading, Stevenage P-P Barnsley

    After a blank first half, there is finally a goal in League One - and it's more misery for managerless Wigan.

    Their defending leaves a lot to be desired as Kamari Doyle is allowed to cross, and Jeriel Dorsett finds himself unmarked at the back post. He makes no mistake and celebrates his second goal in four days.

  12. 'Toure's on fire'published at 20:56 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at the Kassam

    "Toure's on fire" sing the travelling Norwich fans across from me.

    His latest finish is the pick of the bunch, a confident strike across the keeper and into the bottom corner.

    He's looked seriously impressive on his first start for the club.

  13. Postpublished at 20:55 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Slightly more encouraging from the visitors as Ross Stewart holds a ball up and finds Leo Scienza who sends a shot well wide, while another good break needs to be broken up by last-ditch Oliver Skipp intervention.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 20:55 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Mo Mo, Mo Mo Mo Mo, Mo Mo Mo Mo, Mo Mo, Mo Toure x 3

    Bowen, London

    To the tune of 2 Unlimited, people...

  15. EFL Trophy full-time: Hatters party like it's 2008published at 20:53 GMT 10 February

    AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Northampton, Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster, Port Vale 0-4 Stockport

    Stockport County are into the semi-finals of the EFL Trophy for the first time since the 2007-08 season.

    And they've done it in style at Vale Park, adding a fourth in injury time through Jack Diamond.

    Northampton Town are also through, with Tom Eaves' goal proving the winner against AFC Wimbledon.

    Huddersfield and Doncaster can't be separated, though - and they will go to penalties.

  16. 'Worst mid-week record'published at 20:53 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Nathan Cooper
    BBC Radio Oxford commentator

    It will be the worst mid-week record in the top four divisions. Oxford's last mid-week win was in January last year.

    It's shaping up to be the most miserable night.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 20:52 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Leicester City playing with pace, fluidity, coherence, and genuine attacking intent! It's difficult to work out how such a massive change has occurred since Saturday! I'm not entirely sure I believe it's happening!

    Steve, Cambridge

  18. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:52 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Back under way at the King Power where Saints boss Tonda Eckert has made three changes.

    Ross Stewart is on for Cameron Archer, Tom Fellows is off with Kuryu Matsuki introduced and Shea Charles replaces Caspar Jander.

  19. 'That's how you start your Norwich City career'published at 20:51 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-3 Norwich

    Che Wilson
    Former Norwich defender on BBC Radio Norfolk

    Well that's certainly one way to introduce yourself to the Norwich fans.

    Toure's hit it with some force into the bottom corner and he's got a hat-trick in 46 minutes and it's a fantastic start to his Norwich City career.

    He's so accomplished. Sometimes you can slice those shots but he's hit it with some venom into the corner.

    Game should be done and dusted now.

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    GOAL - Oxford 0-3 Norwichpublished at 20:49 GMT 10 February

    Mohamed Toure (47 mins)

    Hat-trick man Mohamed Toure!

    A dreadful start to the half for Oxford, who have possession near the halfway line but conspire to gift Toure a clear run on goal inside the box on the right.

    The Australia striker - making his full debut - responds ruthlessly, rifling in from the angle for a 47-minute hat-trick.

    Four goals in the first 87 minutes of Toure's Norwich career.