Summary

  • Wrexham win thriller against Ipswich 5-3 in key game in Championship play-off race

  • Portsmouth climb six points clear of drop zone with 3-1 win at third-placed Millwall

  • Birmingham win 2-1 at Norwich, Watford beat Derby 2-0

  • Middlesbrough held to goalless draw by Oxford; Charlton hold Southampton

  • League leaders Coventry beat struggling West Brom 2-0 through Ephron Mason-Clark and Jack Rudoni

  • Stoke score in 89th minute to draw 2-2 with Leicester

  • QPR beat promotion-chasing Hull 3-1; Swansea beat stuttering Bristol City

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  1. INJURY TIMEpublished at 13:19 GMT 21 February

    Hull City 1-1 QPR

    A minimum of two minutes added on before the break here.

    Ronnie Edwards is booked for the away side for a challenge on Joe Gelhardt.

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

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Gary Rowett shouting from the touchlineImage source, Getty Images

    Ben Wilmot's thundering header puts Stoke ahead in game where Leicester have no put up much of a contest.

    It's been a solid performance from the hosts, who have seen multiple promising opportunities but only managed to net one so far after Aaron Cresswell's brilliant cross found Wilmot.

    But the tale is really told by Leicester, whose only real chance was a stinging strike from Ricardo Pereira saved by Potters keeper Tommy Simkin.

    The Foxes did look like they were in a better groove in the latter stages of that half though. They might not be at their best but this game isn't a forgone conclusion just yet.

  3. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:18 GMT 21 February

    Swansea 1-0 Bristol City

    George Eathy is booked for a foul for the away side as we go into four minutes of time added on at the end of the first half.

  4. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:17 GMT 21 February

    Hull City 1-1 QPR

    Free-kick to the home side 25 yards out after a bright run by Liam Millar is halted by Rayan Kolli.

    Yu Hirakawa hits it straight into the wall.

    Millar then gets booked for the home side for taking out Richard Kone as the R's looked to break away.

  5. Postpublished at 13:17 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Three more minutes added to the end of the first half.

    Game seems a little flat at the moment but Leicester look the more likely to inflict some damage before the whistle.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:16 GMT 21 February

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    As a long-suffering Blackburn fan of many years, this type of luck doesn’t come round often. A win at home yesterday (which came from a late winner), we sacked a manager and a bad one at that. And now everyone we need to lose is losing!

    Finley

    City have become perennial slow starters! Get a shift on, boys!

    Peter (Bristol City fan)

  7. Postpublished at 13:13 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Dare I say it, Leicester might be finding their footing here...

    Luke Thomas' cross needs to be dealt with quickly by Ben Pearson and the resulting corner has keeper Tommy Simkin all in a muddle as it bounces off the back post.

    His team-mates have his back though and Stoke are able to clear it out the box.

    Things looking much better for the visitors right now.

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    GOAL: Hull City 1-1 QPRpublished at 13:12 GMT 21 February

    Joe Gelhardt (39 mins)

    Hull City's Joe Gelhardt holds his left arm around team-mate Yu Hirakawa who clenches his left fist, Amir Hadžiahmetović runs behindImage source, PA Media

    Right man in the right place at the right time.

    Yu Hirakawa throws in a trick to get to the byline down the right and then cuts it back into the middle.

    Rangers SHOULD clear but between Ronnie Edwards and Joe Walsh they make a total hash of it and the ball drops to Joe Gelhardt four yards out.

    He's not going to turn that down.

  9. 'We've had a shot' sing Leicester fanspublished at 13:11 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Sanny Rudravajhala
    BBC Radio 5 Live at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park

    A view of Stoke's pitch and stadium from the stands, with Leicester players huddled by the dugout with manager Gary Rowett

    ‘We’ve had a shot’ sing the Leicester fans as Ricardo Pereira’s effort is saved by Tommy Simkin for a corner…before Leicester promptly mess up the corner and nearly allow Stoke in again.

    Gary Rowett is getting a moment with his players, my word, they need it.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:11 GMT 21 February

    West Brom 0-2 Coventry

    Frank Onyeka has been very good so far for Coventry, a proper Premier League engine.

    West Bom boss Eric Ramsay has to do something and decides to bring on George Campbell for Alfie Gilchrist. No pressure George but your side need a mircale here.

  11. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:10 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Victor Kristiansen (centre) holds his arm round the shoulder of a medic (right) as he is helped off the pitchImage source, Shutterstock

    Victor Kristiansen is only just making his comeback after months on the side line with a knee injury but he doesn't look good here.

    He's walking gingerly off the pitch to be replaced by Luke Thomas in what must be a distressing blow to the Dane.

  12. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:10 GMT 21 February

    Hull City 0-1 QPR

    The away side break forward and the ball is moved from right to left where Rhy Norrington-Davis hits a shot straight at Ivan Pandur.

    Regan Slater is then booked for the home side for a poor challenge by the halfway line.

  13. GREAT SAVE!published at 13:08 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Stoke City keeper Tommy Simkin is finally given something to do and it's got to sting.

    Ricardo Pereira strikes with such venom that Simkin's hands must be red under those gloves after getting his save all right to deny it from being a fearsome leveller.

    The travelling fans will definitely want some more of that.

  14. Postpublished at 13:08 GMT 21 February

    Hull City 0-1 QPR

    The home side just looking to up their levels again now.

    Liam Millar down the Tigers left looks dangerous whenever they get him on the ball.

  15. 'Leicester second to everything'published at 13:06 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    Sanny Rudravajhala
    BBC Radio 5 Live at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park

    In the first 20 minutes, Leicester's Stephy Mavididi was down four times tying his shoelace. I mean, I don’t want to go too hard on him but it feels symptomatic of a set of players who have been second to everything today and so far this season.The Stoke fans are now ironically cheering every completed Leicester pass, which, to be fair, is dangerous at 1-0!

  16. Booos in the airpublished at 13:05 GMT 21 February

    West Brom 0-2 Coventry

    The home fans are not happy, it's fair to say. West Brom look listless, lifeless, hopeless?

  17. 'Rudoni is capable of something like that'published at 13:04 GMT 21 February

    West Brom 0-2 Coventry

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    We know he's capable of something like that.

    You can hear the boos ringing around here, I feel a bit sorry for them with a goal like that.

    Jack Rudoni could probably have had the ball there 25 times and not produced a finish like that.

  18. Postpublished at 13:04 GMT 21 February

    Stoke 1-0 Leicester

    More good work from Bae Junho as he robs possession near the midway line and charges forward, cutting across to Milan Smit.

    But the Dutchman's first touch takes it away from him a little and by the time he actually fires one in, a Leicester body is in the way to provide an important block.

  19. Postpublished at 13:03 GMT 21 February

    Hull City 0-1 QPR

    Oli McBurnie, who has been a real peripheral figure in this game so far, goes for an overhead kick for the home side from about 16 yards out.

    It's well wide.

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    GOAL: West Brom 0-2 Coventrypublished at 13:02 GMT 21 February

    Jack Rudoni (32 mins)

    Jack Rudoni (second left) holds his leg out after striking the ball, which hovers in the air as players from both sides run in front o fitImage source, Shutterstock

    Corrrrrr!

    WHAT a goal this is! Jack Rudoni is given far too much space to run from his own half, nobody closes him down at all. He looks like he doesn't really want to shoot but the ball bobbles up invitingly and he hammers in left-footed from the edge of the area.

    Frank Lampard-esque.