Summary

  • Leaders Coventry held by lowly 10-man Oxford

  • Leicester lose at Birmingham after De Cordova-Reid sees red

  • Bristol City come from behind to win at Hull

  • Preston & Millwall beat Portsmouth & Wrexham respectively

  • Davis with Ipswich winner at Derby in one of three early kick-offs

  • Norwich beat Blackburn; Larin nets on debut as Saints edge out Watford

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  1. YELLOW CARDSpublished at 16:51 GMT 7 February

    Preston 1-0 Portsmouth

    Wow, seven minutes of time added on.

    David Cornell of Preston and Aji Alese of Portsmouth are cautioned.

  2. Postpublished at 16:51 GMT 7 February

    West Brom 0-0 Stoke

    Could there yet be a sting in the tail of this one?

    Sub Million Manhoef fashions a yard for himself but Max O'Leary in the home goal is equal to his effort.

  3. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:50 GMT 7 February

    Hull 2-3 Bristol City

    Hull are energised as the fourth official holds up the board to show we have 10 more minutes in this game, after those repeated pauses while the pitch-invading squirrel was escorted out of the ground.

    Enough time for an equaliser?

  4. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:50 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    Frank LampardImage source, Shutterstock

    We will have a minimum of eight minutes added on to this one.

    Can Coventry find a late, late winner?

  5. SUBSTITUTION & YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:48 GMT 7 February

    Preston 1-0 Portsmouth

    Andy Moran is on for his Preston debut to replace Lewis Dobbin.

    Jordan Thompson is cautioned for the home side.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:47 GMT 7 February

    Preston 1-0 Portsmouth

    A last throw of the dice from Portsmouth.

    On come John Swift and Aji Alese for Adrian Segecic and Zak Swanson.

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    GOAL: Wrexham 0-2 Millwallpublished at 16:47 GMT 7 February

    Josh Coburn (85 mins)

    Millwall have a shot on target and a second goal!

    Wrexham have had all the chances this afternoon but they are headed for defeat as substitute Josh Coburn has chipped keeper Arthur Okonkwo to put the Lions 2-0 up.

    Millwall will open up a six-point gap over Wrexham here.

    Wrexham players look dejectedImage source, PA Media
  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:45 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    A final change of the day for the away side.

    Ben Davies enters the fray in place of Ruben Rooskens.

    Can the 10 men hold out?

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:45 GMT 7 February

    West Brom 0-0 Stoke

    Home side forced into their final change.

    Chris Mepham has picked up a knock so Charlie Taylor is on in his stead.

  10. CLOSE!published at 16:44 GMT 7 February

    Wrexham 0-1 Millwall

    Wrexham are really pushing hard for the equaliser.

    Sam Smith, one of a trio of changes made not long ago, has just sent a shot over the bar.

    Despite being in front Millwall still haven't actually had a shot on target. Crazy.

  11. Postpublished at 16:44 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    We're heading into the final five minutes.

    Oxford haven't had a shot on target and given they're now down to 10 men after Will Lankshear's red card I don't see that changing.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:41 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    One of the least surprising subs of the day.

    Coventry bring on striker Ellis Simms for midfielder Josh Eccles as they look to find the winner against 10-man Oxford.

  13. Off the linepublished at 16:41 GMT 7 February

    Preston 1-0 Portsmouth

    So close for Portsmouth.

    Ebou Adams' header is scrambled off the line by Preston.

    Pompey bring on Gustavo Caballero for his debut to replace Andre Dozzell.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:41 GMT 7 February

    West Brom 0-0 Stoke

    The away side bring on Million Manhoef and Maksym Talovierov.

    The hosts brought on Danny Imray for Alfie Gilchrist a couple of minutes prior.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:40 GMT 7 February

    Use yellow button on page

    This run of form is embarrassing and pathetic and I am sick of listening to weak excuses by Frank Lampard. We've imploded and bottled a double-digit lead at top of league and now can't even beat Oxford. Lampard needs sacking unless he sorts this out now.

    James, Coventry

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:40 GMT 7 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Leicester

    Eyes down for the admin.

    Leicester make three changes.

    Off go Patson Daka, Abdul Fatawu and Joe Aribo.

    Jordan Ayew and debutants Dujuan Richards and Divine Mukasa are on.

    Still time to rescue a point for the 10 men.

  17. 'He's got to go for that'published at 16:38 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    Nathan Cooper
    BBC Radio Oxford commentator

    It looked awful from up here, he's got to go for that.

    I guess the positive is that it wasn't a straight red card.

    We've done well so far, we've worked hard but to keep this at 0-0 we will have to work even harder.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:37 GMT 7 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Leicester

    Another impressive Birmingham change.

    On comes August Priske for the second goalscorer, Jay Stansfield.

    Priske immediately has a header blocked.

  19. RED CARD: Will Lankshear (Oxford)published at 16:36 GMT 7 February

    Coventry 0-0 Oxford

    Will Lankshear of Oxford United gets a second yellow card and is sent off.Image source, Shutterstock

    Oxford sub Will Lankshear is sent off.

    He only came on in the 56th minute but he's been booked twice in the 20 minutes since then so... Off he goes.

    The U's task just got that bit harder.

    Can Coventry find a way through against 10 men?

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    GOAL: Hull 2-3 Bristol Citypublished at 16:36 GMT 7 February

    Kieran Dowell (78 mins)

    Here we go then... Is there time for a comeback?

    Not long after coming on from the bench, Kieran Dowell has fired the ball into the net and thrown Hull a lifeline.

    Radek Vitek dropped the ball and tried to argue he'd been fouled but the referee didn't agree and allowed the goal, which saw the ball fall to Dowell, to stand.