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Summary

  • Championship: Vardy scores winner as Leicester beat West Brom to go top

  • Championship: Fourth-placed Southampton beaten at Cardiff

  • Championship: Stoke and QPR both win to ease relegation worries

  • Championship: Struggling Huddersfield thrashed at home by Swansea

  • L1: Derby beat Cambridge but must wait on promotion after Bolton and Peterborough win

  • L1: Fleetwood and Port Vale both relegated

  • L2: Sutton on brink of drop after draw with Crawley

  1. Farewell for nowpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 20 April

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    And breathe.

    I don't know about you, but with the various permutations up and down the English Football League, I'm pretty tired after all that.

    But still, the ups and downs in the Championship, League One and League Two have provided plenty of entertainment as ever.

    The action doesn't stop here though, oh no. We're back tomorrow as Blackburn welcome Sheffield Wednesday with both sides hoping three points will rescue their season and turn them away from the drop zone.

    For now though, thank you for you joining us.

  2. Stoke and QPR close to safety after winspublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 20 April

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    Bottom of the ChampionshipImage source, .

    And here's the lay of the land at the bottom of the Championship now Saturday's fixtures are said and done.

    Huddersfield's heavy defeat by Swansea has meant they face an uphill battle towards survival with two games remaining.

    Birmingham are two points off the drop zone after their goalless draw at already relegated Rotherham while Plymouth's loss to Stoke means they finish the day four points off the drop zone.

    The Potters' victory, combined with QPR's late win against Preston, virtually confirmed the pair of them will play in the Championship next season.

  3. Foxes edge closer to promotionpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 20 April

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    This is the state of play at the top of the Championship after today's fixtures.

    Leicester took a gigantic step towards automatic promotion back to the Premier League after their win against West Brom in today's early fixture.

    Southampton look like they're headed to the play-offs after losing against Cardiff while Norwich missed the chance to get one over the Baggies as they drew with Bristol City.

  4. Fleetwood and Port Vale both relegatedpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 20 April

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    Port Vale boss Darren Moore following his side's relegation to League TwoImage source, Rex Features

    Nothing was decided in the Championship today - but two more relegations were confirmed in League One, with both Fleetwood and Port Vale condemned to League Two football next season.

    Fleetwood did win at Leyton Orient but it was a not enough as Burton's 3-2 victory over Reading meant that the Cod Army can no longer catch the Brewers.

    That result also played a part in Vale's demise as well, although Darren Moore's men were unable to claim the win they needed to take their survival hopes to the final day as they were beaten 2-0 at Bolton.

  5. Championship full-time headlinespublished at 19:16 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: QPR 1-0 Preston

    With the game now over in west London, here's a reminder of the rest of the day's headlines in the Championship - and we'll take a look at what it all means for the table in a moment.

    • Leicester returned to the top of the table and went two points clear at the summit with victory against West Brom in the early game
    • Southampton's automatic promotion hopes take a huge blow as Cardiff fight back to beat the Saints at home
    • Norwich draw with Bristol City and miss the chance to move up to fifth
    • Hull fail to close the gap on the play-off spots as they play out a goalless draw with Watford
    • Millwall all but confirm Championship safety by beating Sunderland
    • Stoke move six points clear of the drop zone with victory against relegation rivals Plymouth
    • Birmingham end the day two points off the bottom three after a goalless draw at Rotherham, which was heavily delayed after a medical emergency in the stands at the New York Stadium
    • It's a bad afternoon in Huddersfield's battle to avoid the drop as they are beaten 4-0 at home by Swansea
  6. 'Frustrating end for Preston'published at 19:12 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: QPR 1-0 Preston

    Mick Payne
    Co-commentator on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Lancashire

    It's a frustrating evening because Preston started so brightly. Lowe made some changes, got more bodies forward but you've got to say in terms of putting pressure on the goalkeeper, they've huffed and puffed but they've been missing quality in the final third.

    A frustrating end to the season for Preston North End.

  7. FULL-TIMEpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 20 April

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    A roar goes around Loftus Road as the whistle is sounded.

    What a win for QPR! They finish the day six points clear of the Championship relegation places courtesy of their win against Preston.

    They're all but safe and you can feel the relief around the ground.

    Lyndon Dykes' goal was all that separated the sides in the end and Preston looked well off the pace. You'd never know the Rs were staring down relegation from the way they dominated that game.

  8. Postpublished at 90+5 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    QPR win a free-kick virtually on the Preston corner flag.

    Their fans cheer it like a goal. They're in raptures. They're almost safe.

  9. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Oof.

    Preston win a throw-in deep in the QPR half and Duane Holmes sends it in but the visitors can't quite make it count.

    QPR break up the other end and a ball across the face of goal flies out for a Preston throw-in.

    It's tense!

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 90 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    A late double substitution from QPR.

    Jake Clarke-Salter has gone down with what looks like some sort of injury. That's caused some confusion on the hosts' bench as it's seemingly caught them unawares.

    Ilias Chair and Lyndon Dykes come off. Isaac Hayden and Sinclair Armstrong are sent on with five minutes added on.

  11. 'Massive three points for QPR'published at 19:02 British Summer Time 20 April

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Mick Payne
    Co-commentator on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Lancashire

    There's three points here if QPR want it. A massive three points for them as well.

    This is what QPR want. They want this game to fizzle out because if it doesn't, it goes 1-1. Preston North End need to stay professional here.

  12. YELLOW CARDpublished at 87 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Jordan Storey and Lyndon Dykes go into the book for a coming together in midfield.

    Three minutes remain.

  13. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 85 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    QPR keeper Asmir Begovic pushes Preston's corner away and the visitors keep it alive.

    Andrew Hughes gets possession on the left flank but he can't get another cross into the box before QPR clear their lines.

    Meanwhile, Morgan Fox replaces Kenneth Paal in a straight full-back swap for the hosts.

  14. Postpublished at 83 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Regardless of how they've played today, you just get the feeling this game could turn and Preston could nick a point against QPR.

    Case in point, Milutin Osmajic works onto a neat lofted ball into the Rs' box from fellow North End substitute Duane Holmes but he can't quite tap it home before Jimmy Dunne puts it out for a corner.

  15. Postpublished at 80 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Massive calls for a penalty from QPR as they go on the attack again.

    Ilias Chair whips in a ball right on the byline and into the Preston box and the ball seemingly cannons off the arm of Jordan Storey but the referee says nothing doing.

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 79 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    A double Preston change.

    Milutin Osmajic and Duane Holmes are dispatched by Ryan Lowe. Will Keane and Robbie Brady come on.

  17. 'Lowe needs to roll the dice'published at 18:54 British Summer Time 20 April

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Mick Payne
    Co-commentator on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Lancashire

    Ryan Lowe needs to roll the dice. They've been competitive but they've been loose in possession and the passing has not been anywhere near good enough.

  18. YELLOW CARDpublished at 77 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Preston pick up a third booking. This time as Andrew Hughes commits a cynical foul in midfield on Paul Smyth.

  19. Postpublished at 75 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Preston keeper Freddie Woodman pushes away Ilias Chair's free-kick which is glanced goalbound by Sam Field.

    15 minutes left and somehow only a goal in it. You get the feeling QPR wouldn't mind another goal.

  20. Postpublished at 73 mins

    QPR 1-0 Preston

    Another QPR ball into the Preston box, this time from substitute Paul Smyth.

    But Mads Frokjaer puts a block in and Preston survive once more.