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Luton has been very quiet at Selhurst Park, where Eze almost scores a wonderful goal but his shot just misses. Crystal Palace leads 1-0.

Goals! Southampton 4-2 Sunderland (Rothwell 77 and 80)

The Saints go back on top when Joe Rothwell scores two goals in three minutes.

Important goal at the bottom of League Two for Forest Green, They are now 1-0 up against ten-man Walsall with a win moving Rovers within two points of 22nd-placed Colchester.

On Vicarage Road, Coventry are now 2-1 up, with Haji Wright putting the Sky Blues ahead.

Goal! Bournemouth 1-2 Sheffield United (Ouattara 74)

The match now begins as substitute Dango Ouattara meets a Ryan Christie corner.

Goal! Southampton 2-2 Sunderland (Bellingham 71)

From 2-0 down the visitors have fought their way back into this and by all accounts this is a Jobe Bellingham marvel.

Elsewhere, Boro are 2-0 up at QPR, Plymouth draw at Blackburn, Preston draw at home against Preston.

Goal disallowed! Bournemouth 0-2 Sheffield United

Solanke believes he has a goal for the Cherries, but a VAR review showed the ball hit his arm before he converted it into a goal.

Goal Wolves 2-0 Fulham (Cairney OG 67)

It occurs after a VAR control for offside. You would think that Fulham is very far from here.

Goal! 2-2 Leicester Helmet (Vardy 62)

Well, that advantage didn't last long…

Goal! Bournemouth 0-2 Sheffield United (Robinson 64)

The Blades have recovered after that Arsenal pump and after a goalmouth fight they have doubled their lead at Vitality.

Sheffield United's Jack Robinson celebrates scoring his team's second goal. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA
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Goal! Hull 2-1 Leicester Zaroury (60)

The Tigers are back on top against the league leaders. Southampton are 2-1 against Sunderland, Leeds won last night and Ipswich lost at Cardiff early on, so this could be a big target in the Championship promotion quest.

QPR have had a decent run recently but now they are losing 0-1 at home against Middlesbrough and Blackburn are down to ten men against Plymouth, but still lead 1-0.

Derby have doubled their lead at Bristol Rovers with Bolton losing and Portsmouth drawn against Blackpool.

Goal! Wolves 1-0 Fulham (Ait-Nouri 53)

Wolves lost Neto in the first half to another injury but have found a way to make a breakthrough against a stubborn Fulham team. Rayan Ait-Nouri scores the goal from close range after Wolves had a routine set piece.

Ait-Nouri celebrates Wolves' goal with his teammate Gomes. Photograph: Jack Thomas/WWFC/Wolves/Getty Images
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Most goals in League One, Derby now lead 1-0 at Bristol Rovers, Peterborough are 1-0 at Burton and Lincoln lead 2-0 away at Barnsley.

Paul Mullin has put Wrexham at Morecambe ahead in their League Two match. The visitors now lead 2-1.

Sonny Cox is spending a day at St James Park. He earned an equalizer for Exeter against Bolton and scored twice in three minutes to leave the Greeks ahead.

A couple of League One and League Two updates, Exeter drew at home against promotion-chasing Bolton and there were two goals in two minutes at Mansfield, where Swindon equalized before immediately falling behind again.

Goal! Norwich 5-0 Rotherham (Sara 47)

First goal at the start of the second half of the Championship, goal difference can be key in the race for the playoffs.

League Two half-time results

Accrington Stanley 0-3 Bradford

Barrow 1-0 Colchester

Doncaster Rovers 1-0 Crewe Alexandra

Forest Green Rovers 0-0 Walsall

Gillingham 0-1 Tranmere

Harrogate Town 1-0 Crawley

Mansfield 1-0 Swindon

MK Dons 3-1 Salford City

Morecambe 1-1 Wrexham

Notts County 0-0 AFC Wimbledon

Stockport 0-0 Newport County

Sutton 0-1 Grimsby Town

League One half-time results

Barnsley 0-1 Lincoln City

Blackpool 0-0 Portsmouth

Bristol Rovers 0-0 Derby County

Burton Albion 0-0 Peterborough United

Cambridge United 1-0 Northampton Town

Charlton Athletic 1-1 Carlisle United

Exeter City 0-1 Bolton Wanderers

Oxford United 1-0 Cheltenham Town

Port Vale 0-0 Shrewsbury Town

Reading 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers

Stevenage 0-0 Fleetwood Town

Wigan Athletic 0-0 Leyton Orient

Championship half-time results

Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Plymouth Argyle

1-1 Leicester Helmet

Millwall 0-0 Birmingham

Norwich City 4-0 Rotherham

Preston 0-0 Stoke

QPR 0-0 Middlesbrough

Southampton 2-0 Sunderland

Watford 1-1 Coventry

Premier League half-time results

Bournemouth 0-1 Sheffield United

Crystal Palace 1-0 Luton

Wolves 0-0 Fulham

That's my time on the clock. and Tom Bassam will guide you through the second half of the three matches. Take it, Tom.

Apologies, I had referred to Sheffield United's possible victory today as their first away win of the season, but it is not. The club won away to Luton Town in February.

Half-time: Wolves 0-0 Fulham

Both sides have had opportunities to break the deadlock, but both goalkeepers are playing well and the score is still 0-0. All to play in the 45th second.

Half-time: Crystal Palace 1-0 Luton Town

Mateta's goal is the difference so far Luton had no clear chances to level the game.

Half-time: Bournemouth 0-1 Sheffield United

Sheffield United are on track for their second away win in the league this season after Hamer put the visitors ahead. Bournemouth had a good chance after being awarded a penalty, but Solanke missed it.

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Bournemouth 0-1 Sheffield United: McBurnie had the chance to add another goal for Sheffield United, but his header went wide. In full discount time.

Crystal Palace 1-0 Luton Town: Mateta is very close to doubling the hosts' lead. The scorer found himself in a one-on-one with Kaminski but the goalkeeper made a good save.

Bournemouth 0-1 Sheffield United: Grbic made another great save, the VAR checked if the block was legal and it was cleared. The goalkeeper ensures Sheffield United maintain their lead.

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Wolves 0-0 Fulham: Of course, as soon as you say it's not a blockbuster, Fulham have a big chance. Adarabioyo shoots but goes off the crossbar, coming close to breaking the deadlock.

“I'm suggesting wolves, Bournemouth to win at home, a pretty safe bet, and Luton to take a brave point at Palace,” Jeremy Boyce emailed.

So far none of these predictions are coming true but they could all change Jeremy.

Wolves 0-0 Fulham: Well, the change I thought would liven up the game hasn't yet. It is not a box office success.

Bournemouth 0-1 Sheffield United: Christie has a shot on goal as Bournemouth look to hit back after conceding but it hits the side netting, a jeer coming from the Sheffield fans.



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