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. Postpublished at 15:13 GMT 21 February

    Millwall 0-0 Portsmouth

    Millwall stopper Anthony Patterson is already showing his stuff for the Lions as Gustavo Caballero forces one at goal.

    Patterson is equal to it though, tipping it over to dirty those mighty clean gloves.

  2. Jones being given a 'warm' welcome back to St Mary'spublished at 15:12 GMT 21 February

    Southampton 0-0 Charlton

    Dan George
    BBC Sport at St Mary's

    St Mary's is in fine voice eary on in this game with the away allocation of Charlton fans pretty much as full as it can get in the corner opposite me.

    The home fans have already been giving their former manager Nathan Jones a 'warm' welcome with "cheer up Nathan Jones" ringing around the stadium.

    The opening five minutes have been largely dominated by Southampton, with the best chance falling to Leo Scienza whose shot was brilliantly cleared off the line by Lloyd Jones.

  3. Postpublished at 15:11 GMT 21 February

    Middlesbrough 0-0 Oxford

    Boro need a win here to keep up with Oxford and have had plenty of the ball as you would imagine but they are yet to craft a proper chance yet.

  4. Postpublished at 15:10 GMT 21 February

    Watford 1-0 Derby

    The away side look for an immediate response but Sammie Szmodics drags his attempt wide.

    Decent opportunity.

  5. 'We're getting caught out down that left side'published at 15:09 GMT 21 February

    Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    Alex Mathie
    Former Ipswich Town striker on BBC Radio Suffolk

    Kieffer Moore is finding a lot of space down that left-hand channel.

    The goal came from that left-hand side, we're getting caught out down that side.

    Wrexham have the win in their sails now.

  6. goal

    GOAL: Norwich 0-1 Birminghampublished at 15:07 GMT 21 February

    Carlos Vicente (5 mins)

    Carlos Vicente (right) runs as three of his team-mates chase himImage source, Shutterstock

    Carlos Vicente is feeling it today, isn't he?

    The Spaniard is like a whippet up the pitch, out pacing the Norwich men chasing him and nestles it into the net with ease once he reaches his destination.

    Five minutes in and there's been two shots on target - both belonging to Vicente. What a start.

  7. goal

    GOAL: Watford 1-0 Derbypublished at 15:07 GMT 21 February

    Luca Kjerrumgaard (5 mins)

    Luca Kjerrumgaard (left) kicks the ball past Derby keeper who stretches his right leg to try and stop itImage source, PA Media

    Dream start for Ed Still's men!

    Luca Kjerrumgaard's first goal since 20 December gives the Hornets a very early lead against the Rams.

    The Dane's shot has too much on it for Derby keeper Josh Vickers.

  8. Moore, Moore, Moore!published at 15:06 GMT 21 February

    Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at Stok Cae Ras

    He hasn't scored in eight matches, but that's a wonderful finish from Kieffer Moore to open the scoring against his former club.

    A fine headed flick-on from Josh Windass for the assist too.

    I mentioned the two changes before kick-off, they've taken just over five minutes to make an impact, and the home fans go nuts.

  9. goal

    GOAL - Wrexham 1-0 Ipswichpublished at 15:06 GMT 21 February

    Kieffer Moore (6 mins)

    Kieffer MooreImage source, PA Media

    Two spells with Ipswich, now a goal against Ipswich! Wales international Kieffer Moore drives in with power from a tight angle.

  10. Postpublished at 15:06 GMT 21 February

    Norwich 0-0 Birmingham

    One minute is all Birmingham need to put Norwich keeper Vladan Kovacevic to the test.

    Carlos Vicente picks up August Priske's headed pass in the box but the Canaries keeper prevents any early damage.

  11. GREAT SAVE!published at 15:06 GMT 21 February

    Middlesbrough 0-0 Oxford

    An early sight of goal for troubled Oxford as Jeon Jin-woo gets a shot away but it's an easy enough save for Sol Brynn.

  12. Postpublished at 15:05 GMT 21 February

    Southampton 0-0 Charlton

    Depending on results elsewhere today the Saints could end the weekend in the top six.

    They were just five points above the bottom three on 20 January.

    And they nearly have the perfect start but Leo Scienza's shot is cleared off the line!

  13. Postpublished at 15:03 GMT 21 February

    Millwall 0-0 Portsmouth

    Millwall have a Championship debutant as part of their three changes.

    Anthony Patterson is between the sticks for a league debut for the Lions and striker Josh Coburn misses out due to illness.

  14. High stakespublished at 15:02 GMT 21 February

    Wrexham 0-0 Ipswich

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at Stok Cae Ras

    As far as changes go, they aren't bad ones at all from a Wrexham perspective.

    Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass come into the the side in place of Sm Smith and Nathan Broadhead.

    The two summer signings have 21 goals between them this season and are Wrexham's two top scorers this term.

    As for Ipswich, it's the same 11 that started their league win at Derby County earlier this month.

    Kieran McKenna spoke about his desire to attack the league run-in after his side's loss to Wrexham in the FA Cup last weekend, and his changes today reflect that.

    A huge occasion with plenty at stake for both sides here in north Wales.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 GMT 21 February

    We are GO in a further six Champo games. Over to you, Middlesbrough and co.

  16. 'The Den is a notoriously tough place to visit'published at 14:58 GMT 21 February

    Millwall v Portsmouth (15:00 GMT)

    Charlotte Richardson
    Final Score reporter, The Den

    A Portsmouth player stands at the side of the dugout where coaches and players sitImage source, Shutterstock

    Promotion chasing Millwall target a third consecutive victory to keep pace with the Championship’s top two whilst consolidating their play-off position.

    The Den is a notoriously tough place to visit, the hosts have won eight of their past 12 at home. A daunting task for Portsmouth who have not tasted success here since 2010.

    Although John Mousinho‘s side are lingering four points above the drop, despite an injury crisis, performances have been positive yet results not yielded.

    That is until Tuesday night, when Pompey earned three deserved points against Charlton. The visitors are aiming for two wins in five days from trips to the capital.

  17. 'How do Boro bounce back?'published at 14:55 GMT 21 February

    Middlesbrough v Oxford (15:00 GMT)

    Andy Sixsmith
    Final Score reporter at the Riverside

    Hellball took a wrong turn at Coventry on Monday, so the big question asked around the Riverside today - how do Boro bounce back from defeat at the CBS Arena?

    A win against struggling Oxford would do the trick at the start of a run of four home games in their next seven fixtures.

    And the countdown is on for one fan who tells me she’s already ticking down the games till Boro could be a Premier League side again - 13 after today if you’re wondering. Unlucky for some?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:53 GMT 21 February

    Use the yellow button on page

    One point from two winnable games. As usual, not good enough from Bristol City. Could have moved back into the play-offs on both occasions. So infuriating. We've got the potential but can't quite put it altogether at the moment.

    Ryan, Bristol

    If Leicester could only put two decent halves together then we will stay up.

    Ian, Leicestershire

    Super Frankie Lampard cooking again, so so proud of City coming good again… Rudoni clearly been close to Lampard with that Strike. Play up Sky Blues.

    Steve

    Plenty more reaction from our four lunchtime Championship games to come if you stick with us this afternoon.

  19. They can't do it again - can they?published at 14:51 GMT 21 February

    Wrexham v Ipswich (15:00 GMT)

    Wrexham's Josh WindassImage source, PA Media

    This time three years ago Wrexham were non-league. They are now on the edges of the play-offs in the Championship.

    The reasons and the whys of the rise are well known but it's still a remarkable effort and a home win today could very well push them into the top six.

    Josh Windass notched the only goal of the game as the Red Dragons beat the Tractor Boys 1-0 in the FA Cup just eight days ago. This one is even bigger for both sides.

  20. Hornets look to continue Rams hoodoopublished at 14:49 GMT 21 February

    Watford v Derby (15:00 GMT)

    Watford have had more managers than league wins in 2026.

    Javi Gracia brought his second spell in charge to an end in January before Ed Still was appointed earlier this month following Charlie Daniels' brief spell in caretaker charge.

    The Hornets are looking for a first win under Still and a first victory of any sort since New Year's Day.

    Visitors Derby have a wretched recent record against the Hornets, with Watford winning the past five meetings.

    John Eustace, who captained the Vicarage Road side during his playing career, has seen his side win their past three away games to climb right into the play-off mix in a congested Championship table.