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. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:31 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Anybody up for 9-0? (Too soon?)

    Steve, Cambridge

    We want nine!

    Simon, Leicester

    Only nine more to go!

    Paul, Devon

    Here is a reminder of what the fans above are referencing...

  2. INJURY TIMEpublished at 20:31 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Two minutes of added time for Oxford to fashion their first telling chance at home to Norwich, who are set to return back down the tunnel with a commanding lead.

  3. League Two: Relegation rivals trade chancespublished at 20:30 GMT 10 February

    Crawley 0-0 Cambridge; Shrewsbury 0-0 Barrow

    Iwan Morgan has hit the side-netting and Will Boyle has forced a save from goalkeeper Wyll Stanway as Shrewsbury attempt to earn a first win under Gavin Cowan at the third attempt.

    Town made an early change through injury when George Lloyd replaced John Marquis and had a scare when Niall Canavan shot over for Barrow, who are yet to win in four games under Paul Gallagher.

    Lowly Crawley, meanwhile, have looked the likeliest to score at home to promotion hopefuls Cambridge, with Harry McKirdy sending a close-range header wide.

    Dominic Ball has replaced the injured George Hoddle for the visitors.

  4. CLOSE!published at 20:29 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Harry Winks pinches possession and plays it to Divine Mukasa, who in turn finds Stephy Mavididi who bends an angled shot past the far post.

  5. 'A new level of Foxes confidence'published at 20:29 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Matt Piper
    Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester

    Daka's been absolutely brilliant. There's a sentence I never thought I'd say agin. He's been strong, capable and got his goal.

    There's not been a bad player in a blue shirt. There's a new level of confidence, hunger, desire. Everything that's been missing the past season.

  6. Norwich dominantpublished at 20:29 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at the Kassam

    Ole's are ringing out from the Norwich fans as they celebrate their side's dominant first half.

    This is adding to the frustration of the Oxford fans who are voicing their discontent every time their side lose the ball at the moment.

    We have just under five minutes of normal time to play before the break.

  7. GREAT SAVE!published at 20:27 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    After a rather cagey start this one is bubbling up nicely.

    Jed Wallace saw a cross-shot loop wide of target for the visitors at one end before Bright Osayi-Samuel drew a fine save from Max O'Leary at the other with a venomous shot from an angle on the right of the box.

    Would have been some goal.

    Tommy Doyle almost swings the resulting corner straight in, whipping it narrowly past the far post with O'Leary all at sea.

  8. CLOSE!published at 20:25 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    The Foxes are having as much fun as their fans at the moment.

    Patson Daka embodies it with a lovely flick into the path of Luke Thomas, who fizzes an effort just over Daniel Peretz' bar from just outside the area.

    Andy King is getting a rousing chorus from the home faithful. Doing his chance of getting the job no harm tonight.

  9. 'Testimonial pace'published at 20:25 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Ross Heaton
    Commentator, BBC Radio Oxford

    The Canaries are playing keep-ball, it's at testimonial pace.

    Norwich are monopolising the possession and Oxford can't get the ball back.

    This needs to be fixed. Boos are ringing around the Kassam Stadium, fans are not happy and there's so much wrong with the performance.

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:23 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton; Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Blackburn fan here and with all due respect to the Foxes and WBA, please lose. Because for my sanity if you both win we’re as almost as good as gone because we can’t win for the life of us.

    Finley, Bournemouth

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:22 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Blimey, our new striker is on a roll.

    Marc, Norfolk

    Three goals for Mohamed Toure in less than two halves of football so far...

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 20:20 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    The very unfortunate Paik Seung-Ho, who lay in a crumpled heap in the area after that diving header, has indeed been replaced by Tommy Doyle for the hosts. Painful ones, shoulders.

  13. EFL Trophy: Terriers equalise, Hatters joypublished at 20:18 GMT 10 February

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

    Huddersfield equalise against Doncaster, catching the visitors out with a counter-attack before Cameron Ashia cuts inside and scores.

    And Stockport County have doubled their lead at Port Vale, with Adama Sidibeh getting his second, nodding in Ollie Norwood's corner.

  14. 'Awful night'published at 20:17 GMT 10 February

    Leicester 3-0 Southampton

    Adam Blackmore
    BBC Radio Solent sports editor

    It's an angle where the goalie would expect to save it, but Fatawu's hit it so hard that it's thundered into the net.

    It's a shocker and the night is awful.

    Leicester won't believe this, they must love playing Southampton.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20:17 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    Danny Imray has his name taken after just 15 minutes for dissent after conceding another foul.

    A long time on a yellow for a full-back up against Ibrahim Osman, that.

  16. Postpublished at 20:16 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Norwich have had all three attempts on target in this game, Mohamed Toure slotting in two of them and almost scoring from the rebound following Oscar Schwartau's accurate drive.

    City are on course to make it eight wins from nine matches in all competitions in 2026, their only defeat coming by the only goal of the game at leaders Middlesbrough on 31 January.

    Impressive form - and ominous for an Oxford side who have only bagged 15 points at home in 2025-26 and struggled to threaten here.

  17. goal

    GOAL: Leicester 3-0 Southamptonpublished at 20:15 GMT 10 February

    Abdul Fatawu (29 mins)

    Abdul Fatawu beats Southampton goalkeeper Daniel PeretzImage source, Shutterstock

    They couldn't, could they?

    It stems from more more slack Saints play in midfield as Divine Mukasa pounces and then neatly finds Abdul Fatawu who drives towards the box, jinks one way and another to deceive Welington and then catches out Daniel Peretz with a powerful shot inside his near post rather than curling across the face of goal.

    The 'we want nine' chants grow ever louder. Well, they are on course for it with half an hour gone...

  18. OFF THE LINEpublished at 20:14 GMT 10 February

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    How has that not gone in?

    Kai Wagner's deep corner to the back post is met by a diving header from Paik Seung-Ho but Callum Styles gets his legs together, ice hockey keeper style, to take the sting off it on the line and the ball bounces up, into his hand, before Max O'Leary scoops away.

    A few muted appeals from the players but ref Adam Herczeg can't have seen much of that hand in the melee.

    Paik looks to have injured his shoulder in the process and is limping off, with Tommy Doyle preparing to replace him.

  19. League Two: Barrow hit crossbarpublished at 20:11 GMT 10 February

    Crawley 0-0 Cambridge; Shrewsbury 0-0 Barrow

    No goals yet in League Two, although Barrow went close at Shrewsbury when Danny Rose's half-volley from a corner struck the crossbar in a contest between two teams hoping to move away from the relegation zone.

    Danilo Orsi had a very early chance for Crawley at home to Cambridge, goalkeeper Jake Eastwood saving the forward's effort in the only attempt on target so far.

    The visitors will go third if they win but have been restricted to under 33% of possession against opponents who are 19th as it stands, six points clear of danger.

  20. Norwich 'so dangerous on the break'published at 20:11 GMT 10 February

    Oxford 0-2 Norwich

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at the Kassam

    Norwich have been so impressive so far in this game and are good value for their two-goal lead.

    They look so dangerous when they break and Oxford can't seem to deal with their pace up front.

    The home fans at the Kassam are starting to get frustrated. Their side have had some of the ball but have just struggled to threaten the Canaries defence so far.