Summary

  • Games in the Championship, League One & League Two

  • Blackburn beat Sheff Wed to move out of drop zone

  • Sheff Utd fight back to beat Oxford Utd

  • Hull City miss chance to close gap on top two with 0-0 draw against Watford

  • Portsmouth v Ipswich called off due to waterlogged pitch at Fratton Park

  • Wins for AFC Wimbledon & Doncaster in League One

  • Bristol Rovers, Swindon & Notts County win in League Two

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  1. A perfect 10published at 22:07 GMT 3 February

    Sheffield United players celebrate in the win over OxfordImage source, Shutterstock

    So that's it for another night of EFL action.

    Ten games, 19 goals and the pendulum swinging once again across the Championship, League One and League Two.

    Thank you for joining us this evening, we're all done on this live page.

    We will be back again with more live EFL action when Accrington welcome promotion-chasing Salford in League Two on Thursday evening.

    Until then, good night!

  2. Records fall for Owlspublished at 22:02 GMT 3 February

    FT: Blackburn 1-0 Sheff Wed

    Sheffield Wednesday's 1-0 defeat at Blackburn means they’ve gone eight league games without a goal for the first time since 1975.

  3. Five in a row for high-flying Notts Countypublished at 22:01 GMT 3 February

    League Two

    Notts County are up to second courtesy of their narrow home win against Gillingham, while Swindon's victory at Harrogate inches them closer to the automatic promotion spots.

    Near the bottom, Bristol Rovers picked up a huge win at home to Walsall and they're now seven points clear of the relegation zone.

    League Two table
  4. Big wins for Doncaster & AFC Wimbledonpublished at 21:57 GMT 3 February

    League One

    Doncaster Rovers and AFC Wimbledon boosted their respective survival hopes with away wins in League One this evening.

    Donny are out of the bottom four, with Rotherham replacing them in the relegation zone.

    Burton and Port Vale were both beaten at home, while Northampton remain second from bottom despite their 2-2 draw at Barnsley.

    League One table
  5. Blackburn out of bottom threepublished at 21:55 GMT 3 February

    Championship

    The Championship table after full-time on 3 February and Eiran Cashin celebrating for BlackburnImage source, Shutterstock

    Blackburn Rovers are the night's big winners after their 1-0 victory over basement side Sheffield Wednesday lifted them out of the relegation zone.

    West Bromwich Albion drop into the bottom three, while Oxford remain five points adrift after a 3-1 defeat at Sheffield United, who are up to 15th.

    Hull City are now four points behind the automatic promotion places and Watford are up to eighth, three points off the play-offs.

  6. 'A good point in the end'published at 21:51 GMT 3 February

    FT: Hull 0-0 Watford

    Peter Swan
    Former Hull City player on BBC Radio Humberside

    It's one of those games. You would expect Hull to win that but Watford looked the better team.

    It is a good point, we didn't create a lot but we were tight at the back.

    We are still in a great position. Watford were playing with complete freedom. The Hull manager will appreciate the point.

  7. Magpies flyingpublished at 21:50 GMT 3 February

    League Two full-times

    They were made to work for it, but Notts County go second in the table and make it five wins on the bounce after their 1-0 win over Gillingham. That's their best run in the EFL since 2017 while it's two defeats on the bounce now for Gills. That's the first time that's happened since October.

    Swindon left it late to beat Harrogate 1-0 thanks to Aaron Drinan's penalty, a result that takes them up to fourth. It's five defeats in a row for bottom club Harrogate.

    Bristol Rovers beat Walsall 2-0 to go seven points clear of the relegation zone. Back-to-back home wins for Steve Evans' side. Meanwhile the Saddlers are wobbling. No wins in their past four games now and they miss the chance to move into the automatic promotion places.

    And Barnet fail to make it four home wins in a row after drawing 1-1 against Crewe.

  8. Postpublished at 21:47 GMT 3 February

    And that is Tuesday's EFL action done and dusted. Some big results at the top and bottom of all three divisions.

  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:44 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Sergej Jakirovic looks angryImage source, PA

    A game lacking in any real quality in the final third ends all square.

    Hull miss the opportunity to go within two points of the automatic promotion places and Watford miss the chance to move within a point of the play-off spots.

    The Hornets might have taken that when Javi Gracia resigned two days ago, though.

  10. Postpublished at 21:44 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Hull cannot make anything of the corner and that might be that.

  11. Postpublished at 21:44 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Hull win a late, late corner. Can they nick it?

  12. Postpublished at 21:42 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Into the final minute at the MKM Stadium.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:42 GMT 3 February

    Sheff Utd 3-1 Oxford

    Sheffield United celebrate scoringImage source, Shutterstock

    A deserved win for Sheffield United.

    They fell behind to Myles Peart-Harris' early goal after a spill from Michael Cooper.

    But the Blades worked their way back into the game and were level just before half-time through Sydie Peck.

    Peart-Harris then had a great chance to put Oxford back in front after the break.

    And the miss proved costly as Andre Brooks' third goal in three games gave the hosts the lead.

    Chiedozie Ogbene then came off the bench to seal the three points.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:41 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Tom Ince is on for the last 90 seconds as Othmane Maamma makes way for Watford.

  15. Doncaster out of relegation zonepublished at 21:40 GMT 3 February

    League One results

    Doncaster celebrate scoringImage source, Shutterstock

    A huge win for Doncaster Rovers, who climb out of the League One relegation zone with a 2-1 win at Burton.

    Two goals in the opening 12 minutes did the damage for Rovers, who have taken 10 points from their past five league games and are now two points above the drop zone.

    Northampton remain in the bottom four but Kevin Nolan's side rescued a point at Barnsley thanks to Max Dyche's second-half equaliser.

    Earlier, substitute Callum Maycock scored AFC Wimbledon's 88th-minute winner as bottom-of-the-table Port Vale's relegation woes worsened with a 1-0 defeat at Vale Park.

  16. 'Watford have dominated well'published at 21:40 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Derek Payne
    Former Watford midfielder on BBC Three Counties Radio

    They have been so good with their passing of the ball. They have to make sure they don't lose this now because they have dominated this game so well tonight.

  17. 'Missed opportunity'published at 21:39 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Peter Swan
    Former Hull City player on BBC Radio Humberside

    It's not been good enough tonight. It feels like an opportunity missed. Watford have had the best chances of the game though, they probably should have won, so then you think is it a good point?

  18. Postpublished at 21:39 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Imran Louza goes for an ambitious lob for Watford but it sails comfortably onto the top of the net.

    The Hornets are doing all the pushing late on here.

  19. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:38 GMT 3 February

    Blackburn 1-0 Sheff Wed

    Blackburn celebrate scoringImage source, Shutterstock

    Blackburn win for the first time in nine games and they move out of the relegation zone on goal difference above West Brom.

    Eiran Cashin's 12th-minute effort seals the three points for Rovers, who pick up just their third home victory of the season.

    That's seven defeats in a row now for Sheffield Wednesday. The Owls are without a victory in their past 24 matches (D7 L17).

  20. INJURY TIMEpublished at 21:38 GMT 3 February

    Hull 0-0 Watford

    Imran Louza has space to run into for Watford in the Hull half and he gets it out wide for Jeremy Petris but the cross is poor and the Tigers can clear.

    We're into six minutes of added time. Any heroes?