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Nine Championship games on Tuesday Leaders Coventry beat Millwall 2-1 to go eight points clear at top Ipswich beat Bristol City 2-0 and go second with victory Hull win 3-0 at Preston in key game in play-off race Norwich thrash West Brom 5-0 at The Hawthorns to climb out of relegation zone Swansea ease to 3-1 win over Blackburn; Birmingham beat Sheffield Wednesday Let us know your views by using the Get Involved button Ben Ashton, Glenn Speller, Alex Winter and Deepak Mahay Wrexham 1-1 Leicester A point apiece from a game which never really hit the high spots. Lewis O'Brien gave Wrexham the lead just after the hour mark as Jakub Stolarczyk failed to hold a cross. That looked like being the pivotal moment until Jannik Vestergaard got on the end of a Caleb Okoli knock down to slot home in the 90th minute. Wrexham were up to seventh place until that late equaliser and for now they just cannot bridge that gap to the top six. Wrexham 1-1 Leicester Wrexham's Callum Doyle is carded for a foul. We are deep into the five minutes of stoppage time we have had added on. Wrexham 1-1 Leicester Michael Appleton Former Leicester assistant manager on BBC Radio Leicester It came from nothing. Go and get a winner. Don't be happy and settle for a point. We've got a game on our hands all of a sudden. Jannik Vestergaard (90 mins) Leicester doing a Wrexham! Caleb Okoli nods down a free-kick and Jannik Vestergaard is cool with his first touch before slotting home. FT: Coventry 2-1 Millwall Steve Ogrizovic Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR It's all about getting the job done especially at this stage of the season. Getting the win over Leicester then being at home again to back it up. It wasn't pretty at times, especially in these conditions. Coventry were too open at times but they just about edged it. Job done but I had my heart in my mouth a few times. Preston 0-3 Hull City Very, very impressive from Hull City with goals from Liam Millar, Akin Famewo and top-scorer Oli Mc Burnie. It might have been more with Mc Burnie having an effort saved and Millar dragging an effort wide as the Tigers move up to fourth place. Milutin Osmajic then needlessly got himself sent of for headbutting John Lundstram and will serve another lengthy suspension while there were red cards for coaching members of both clubs as it all kicked off on the touchline - we may not have heard the last of that. It is a third successive home defeat for Preston and without scoring. It does get any easier for the Lilywhites with trips to Middlesbrough and Ipswich on the way. Charlton 1-2 Derby Derby hold on with 10 men and that's a big win for the Rams. A seventh away victory of the season for John Eustace's side and their first back-to-back wins since November. All of a sudden, Derby are within two points of the play-off places. Charlton remain in a relegation scrap and are just four points clear of the drop zone. Charlton 1-2 Derby Stand-in Derby keeper Richard O'Donnell pushes it clear and Charlton come again. .. but the Addicks give away another free-kick on the edge of the Rams area and that might just be that. Seconds remaining. Oxford 0-0 QPR A lack of quality at the Kassam and another stalemate for new Oxford boss Matt Bloomfield. Stan Mills should have scored from close range for Oxford and QPR took until stoppage time to nicking the game but Daniel Bennie couldn't turn in a cross from the right. Charlton 1-2 Derby Relief for Derby as they win a free-kick deep in their own half and can run down the clock a bit more. .. Preston 0-3 Hull City Milutin Osmajic is just back from a 10-game ban and now he headbutts John Lundstram off the ball. What is he thinking? It is a straight red card from referee Stephen Martin. The Preston man just keeps making headlines for the wrong reasons. There are also red cards for a member of each side's coaching staff as it all kicks off on the touchline. Oxford 0-0 QPR QPR so close to stealing the game! Wicked cross from the right, Daniel Bennie sliding in but can't find a touch to turn it home! Charlton 1-2 Derby Nathan Jones is waving his Charlton side forward. Two minutes of stoppages to play. Can Derby cling on with 10 men? Huge moments at both ends of the table here. Ipswich 2-0 Bristol City A comfortable night for Ipswich at Portman Road as they cruise into the top two. Jack Clarke at the double and that's five straight wins on home soil for the Tractor Boys, who are looking very strong in their push for automatic promotion. Bristol City's play-off hopes suffer another blow. Coventry 2-1 Millwall Coventry hold on for a big three points and secure back-to-back wins for the first time since the end of November. Frank Lampard's side take another big step towards the Premier League. Millwall's five-game unbeaten run comes to an end and that's now six games against fellow top-six sides without a win this season (D2 L4). Coventry 2-1 Millwall Coventry with another chance to seal the deal but Max Crocombe is out well to deny Brandon Thomas-Asante. WBA 0-5 Norwich What a night for Norwich and their revival continues - they're out of the relegation zone. Oscar Schwartau gave them a first-half lead before Ali Ahmed added a second soon after half-time. Ben Slimane made the points safe, Ben Chrisene added the gloss and Mathias Kvistgaarden made it a rout. A horror night for Albion and pressure immediately on new head coach Eric Ramsay after just two games in charge. Baggies heaviest home defeat in the second tier. Swansea 3-1 Blackburn Swansea make it six league games unbeaten at home and deepen the gloom surrounding Blackburn Rovers. Zan Vipotnik's brace and a Connor O'Riordan own goal get the job done for the Swans after Mathias Jorgensen had levelled for the visitors with his first goal for the club. Swansea continue their climb away from trouble but if they were not before, Blackburn are in the thick of a relegation battle which could see them end the week in the bottom three. Preston 0-3 Hull City Into six added minutes we go. 'We want four' chant the away fans. Most of the home supporters are heading out of the ground. Sheff Wed 0-2 Birmingham Blues took their time to break Sheff Wed down but finally Marvin Ducksch scored with seven minutes to play before Kyogo scored a second in stoppage time. It consigns Sheff Wed to an unwanted piece of history. Now a record 21 games without a win for Wednesday. Last Updated 20th January 2026 at 21: 55 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Copyright © 2026 BBC. 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