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  1. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18 GMT 21 March

    Derby 1-0 Birmingham

    Derby County's Patrick Agyemang (right) takes a shot on goalImage source, PA Media

    Derby lead at the break and deservedly so. They ended the half strongly, taking the lead through Rhian Brewster, after a strong start.

    Patrick Agyemang has been a real threat throughout.

    Birmingham have been flat and lacklustre. No shots on goal tells its own story.

    They need a big response now.

  2. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 1-0 Millwall

    Jack Clarke running with the ball for Ipswich against MillwallImage source, Shutterstock

    Jack Clarke's 14th goal of the season separates the sides and has Ipswich up to second place as things stand.

    The home side have piled on the pressure with Ivan Azon's effort brilliantly saved by Anthony Patterson before Clarke's opener.

    Darnell Furlong has also had a header cleared off the line as Ipswich forced six corners while Christian Walton kept out Camie Neghli's effort for Millwall.

  3. Postpublished at 13:16 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 1-0 Millwall

    Just the one minute added on.

    Millwall could do with the whistle.

  4. CLOSE!published at 13:16 GMT 21 March

    Derby 1-0 Birmingham

    Sammie Szmodics' cross juat evades Patrick Agyemang as Derby look for a quickfire double!

    Three added minutes.

  5. 'Ipswich move above Middlesbrough'published at 13:16 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 1-0 Millwall

    Emma Jones
    BBC Radio London commentator

    The home fans are singing happily at the moment.

    Possibly because Ipswich move above Middlesbrough in the table on goal difference, as it stands.

  6. Postpublished at 13:16 GMT 21 March

    Blackburn 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough react to news of that goal for Ipswich with a big chance of their own.

    David Strelec is superbly denied by Balazs Toth.

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    GOAL - Derby 1-0 Birminghampublished at 13:15 GMT 21 March

    Rhian Brewster (43 mins)

    Breakthrough!

    Rhian Brewster puts Derby ahead, heading home from close range for his fifth goal of 2026. James Beadle clearly misjudges the flight.

    Probably deserved for Derby. Big goal.

  8. Postpublished at 13:15 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 1-0 Millwall

    Millwall gave Jack Clarke far too much time and space to cut inside on the edge of their area.

    As it stands Ipswich are up to second place in the Championship.

    Making their move?

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    GOAL Ipswich 1-0 Millwallpublished at 13:12 GMT 21 March

    Jack Clarke (41 mins)

    Ipswich Town's Jack Clarke celebrates scoringImage source, PA Media

    It has been coming...

    Jack Clarke picks up the ball on the edge of the area and is allowed to cut inside before sending a shot beyond Anthony Patterson.

    The Millwall goalkeeper may have seen that one late.

    A 14th goal of the season for Jack Clarke.

  10. 'Ipswich need to make one count'published at 13:10 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 0-0 Millwall

    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk commentator

    Ipswich have had six corners in this first half, they need to make one of these count.

    Millwall haven't had many chances to go forward so far.

  11. Postpublished at 13:08 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 0-0 Millwall

    Only Coventry (45) have won more than Ipswich's 42 points at home in the Championship this season.

    They are used to dominating and earn yet another corner.

    Ben Johnson sends it in and Darnell Furlong's flick is cleared.

    How much more of this can Millwall soak up?

  12. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:06 GMT 21 March

    Derby 0-0 Birmingham

    Curse of the commentator strikes again.

    Ibrahim Osman has gone into the book for a late challenge.

  13. Postpublished at 13:05 GMT 21 March

    Blackburn 0-0 Middlesbrough

    More good work from Middlesbrough.

    Riley McGree provides another opening for Alan Browne but his shot is half blocked before Balazs Toth makes the save.

    Worrying times for Blackburn but they finally manufacture something which forces Sol Brynn to deny Ryoya Morishita.

    Rovers need more of that.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:04 GMT 21 March

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    Chris DaviesImage source, PA Media

    Davies needs to go we're terrible away from home and continues to not change a thing...

    Kelvyn, Redditch

  15. Postpublished at 13:03 GMT 21 March

    Derby 0-0 Birmingham

    One thing I am quite surprised by so far is the lack of bookings.

    There was a lot of niggle between these sides earlier in the season. There is certainly an edge here.

  16. Postpublished at 13:03 GMT 21 March

    Ipswich 0-0 Millwall

    Ipswich earn a third corner.

    Again they try to get a man free at the far post but Millwall seem to have learned their lesson and Dara O'Shea is well policed for the visitors to get it clear..

    A fourth corner for the home side is dealt with.

    Somehow we are still goalless.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:02 GMT 21 March

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    Bit of revisionist history there from Coley in Preston (12:41). Boro had over 20 players unavailable for that match 30 years ago and the Premier League had verbally agreed it was OK to postpone the match...then changed their mind. Still, here's to a strong battle today!

    Adam, Birmingham

  18. Postpublished at 13:01 GMT 21 March

    Derby 0-0 Birmingham

    Birmingham should have had a corner with the ball clearly deflecting off Derry Murkin, but the referee doesn't spot it.

    Suddenly after an energetic start, this game has become very laborious.

  19. Postpublished at 13:00 GMT 21 March

    Blackburn 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Alan Browne is next to have a crack for Middlesbrough but he cannot add to his four goals so far this season as his shot is wide.

    Blackburn still struggling to string anything together.

  20. O'Neill's underdog statuspublished at 13:00 GMT 21 March

    Blackburn 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Adam Lanigan
    BBC Sport reporter at Ewood Park

    Blackburn boss Michael O'Neill is watching on pensively on the touchline.

    He is trying to urge his team up the field, but they are getting sucked very deep with Mathias Jorgensen an isolated figure up top.

    Of course, O'Neill's next mission is Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off with Italy on Thursday night.

    There's a fair chance that game will have a similar look to this one with the opposition dominating the ball and O'Neill's side having to do a lot of work without it.