Summary

  • Live updates from 11 matches in the Championship

  • Lincoln meet Portsmouth in their first home game in the second tier since 1961 (12:30 BST)

  • Birmingham host Bristol City as both sides look for a first win of the season, and Norwich head to Millwall in other early kick-offs

  • Eight games follow at 15:00 including Blackburn v Middlesbrough; Derby v Cardiff; Preston v Wolves; Southampton v Stoke

  • West Ham face Charlton in London derby; Bolton head to QPR; Swansea host Sheffield United, & Wrexham face Watford

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  1. 'What a penalty'published at 14:23 BST

    Birmingham 2-2 Bristol City

    Lee Camp
    Former West Bromwich Albion and Rotherham goalkeeper on BBC Radio WM

    This time the Blues are level. What a penalty under pressure, gives the goalkeeper no chance.

  2. Postpublished at 14:23 BST

    Lincoln 1-3 Portsmouth

    How has that not gone in?!

    Lincoln striker Rob Street's effort takes a huge deflection, loops off the crossbar and is then bundled away from in front of the line.

    Could have been an exciting final three minutes if that had dropped over the line.

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    GOAL: Birmingham 2-2 Bristol Citypublished at 14:22 BST

    Demarai Gray (penalty, 90+5 mins)

    Bottom corner, no doubter.

    Demarai Gray holds his nerve and Blues have surely snatched a point.

  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:21 BST

    Millwall 3-0 Norwich

    Millwall celebrate their second goalImage source, Shutterstock

    As comprehensive as you can get.

    A Tairyk Arconte double and a third from Luke Cundle make it a memorable lunchtime for Millwall who also hit the post, had a goal disallowed and one cleared off the line.

    Norwich had Jose Cordoba sent off in the second half but the dye had already been cast by that point with the Norfolk side looking a pale shadow of the one which finished so strongly last season.

    On this evidence Millwall look more than capable of at least matching last season's play-off appearance.

  5. PENALTY TO BLUESpublished at 14:21 BST

    Birmingham 1-2 Bristol City

    What an end to this game...

    Will Finnie has awarded the hosts for a handball against Rob Atkinson as he tries to get to a high ball ahead of Phil Neumann.

    The Robins are furious, but Blues have a lifeline.

  6. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:19 BST

    Millwall 3-0 Norwich

    We will have an extra three minutes tacked onto this one.

  7. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:19 BST

    Lincoln 1-3 Portsmouth

    A minimum of six minutes added on at the end of this.

    Portsmouth fans enjoying their afternoon in the Lincolnshire sunshine.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:19 BST

    Birmingham 1-2 Bristol City

    Rob Atkinson has been sent on for the final stages, with Yu Hirakawa making way for the Robins.

    Into FOUR added minutes at the end. Blues fans are stunned.

  9. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 14:18 BST

    Birmingham 1-2 Bristol City

    Jhon Solis has the ball in the net from a corner and Blues think they are back on terms but it looks like keeper Sam Tickle has been impeded by Marvin Ducksch, who was in an offside position, and the goal has been ruled out.

    Very soft, not a chance Mr Tickle was reaching that, let alone Sam Tickle.

  10. 'Portsmouth by far the better team'published at 14:17 BST

    Lincoln 1-3 Portsmouth

    Toni McHamilton
    Former Lincoln City Women Captain on BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Portsmouth have been by far the better team today. They have outplayed Lincoln. They deserve to be winning.

  11. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:16 BST

    Lincoln 1-3 Portsmouth

    Last two changes for the away side.

    Skipper Marlon Pack and forward Abu Kamara are off and on come Luke Brooke-Smith and Josh Knight.

    Three minutes plus stoppages to go.

  12. Postpublished at 14:15 BST

    Birmingham 1-2 Bristol City

    All the talk has been, can Dom Ballard make the step-up to the Championship?

    On that evidence, yes, yes he can, emphatically so.

    Blues piling forward with just a few minutes remaining to try and salvage a point.

  13. 'Fantastic goal from Ballard'published at 14:15 BST

    Birmingham 1-2 Bristol City

    Ed Hadwin
    Commentator on BBC Radio Bristol

    It has been a good game and City have played so well, but it is a truly fantastic goal from Ballard. What a way to score your first goal for the club.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:14 BST

    Millwall 3-0 Norwich

    Off comes Casper De Norre for Millwall and new signing Jordi Osei-Tutu comes on for his debut after only joining this week.

  15. Postpublished at 14:14 BST

    Lincoln 1-3 Portsmouth

    Adrian Segecic has a fine chance to put the bow on this from Abu Kamara's pass but his firmly hit shot is too close to George Wickens in the home goal.

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    GOAL: Birmingham 1-2 Bristol Citypublished at 14:13 BST

    Dom Ballard (85 mins)

    Dom BallardImage source, Getty Images

    What a way to open your account...

    An absolute worldie. Goal of the season wrapped up already?

    Rio Cardines whips in a perfect cross from the left with his right peg, Dom Ballard ghosts to the near post and back-heels the ball into the top corner past the despairing dive of James Beadle to his right.

    You need to see this goal. You might be seeing it for years.

    Wow.

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    GOAL Millwall 3-0 Norwichpublished at 14:12 BST

    Luke Cundle (84 mins)

    Luke CundleImage source, Shutterstock

    That puts the tin lid on it.

    Camiel Neghli picks out the substitute Luke Cundle and he cannot miss.

    So, so good from Millwall.

    So, so poor from Norwich.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:12 BST

    Birmingham 1-1 Bristol City

    Jay Stansfield is off for the hosts and last-season's joint top-scorer Marvin Ducksch is coming on for the final six minutes and stoppage-time.

  19. 'Anyone can win'published at 14:10 BST

    Birmingham 1-1 Bristol City

    Lee Camp
    Former West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham goalkeeper on BBC Radio WM

    Bristol City have got a foothold of the game once again, it feels like anyone can win. It would be a great win if Blues can do it.

  20. Postpublished at 14:10 BST

    Birmingham 1-1 Bristol City

    Blues have had the lion's share of possession but, despite it being 1-1, have yet to muster a shot on target.

    Their latest attack came from centre-back Christoph Klarer launching a long diagonal into the Robins box from deep.

    The visitors have looked far more threatening, particularly on the break, and the hosts are in desperate need of some creativity.