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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. West Brom looking to bounce backpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 20 April

    Leicester v West Brom (12:30 BST)

    Brandon Thomas-Asante is sent off against SunderlandImage source, Getty Images

    An 11-game unbeaten run for West Brom came to a surprising end last week as they were upstaged by mid-table Sunderland.

    It was a tough afternoon out for the Baggies, who played more than half the game a man down after Brandon Thomas-Asante was sent off for two bookable offences.

    With the hunt for play-off spots still very munch in the air, getting a result at the King Power Stadium today could prove crucial for the fifth-placed visitors.

  2. Faltering Leicester in need of victorypublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 20 April

    Leicester v West Brom (12:30 BST)

    Leicester City have managed to turn a wobble at the top into a tumble and stumble in their bid for automatic promotion.

    The big question, however, is can they avoid their dismal run of three wins from 10 league game from turning into a full-blown catastrophe?

    While they have lost their past two games - both against relegation threatened sides - they have managed to win their past two at home.

    Picking up a third successive win at the King Power Stadium feels like a must today.

  3. Last time they met…published at 12:13 British Summer Time 20 April

    Leicester v West Brom (12:30 BST)

    We were treated to a thrilling conclusion the last time these two sides met.

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall had put the Foxes ahead at The Hawthorns, but Josh Maja came up with a last-minute goal to level.

    Then as the Baggies chased a dramatic late winner, it was actually Leicester that came out on top, thanks to Harry Winks’ injury-time strike.

    That win moved Leicester above Ipswich at the time and returned them to the top of the table.

    The Foxes again need a result today to do the same.

  4. Hellopublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 20 April

    Fans heading to the King Power StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    A sunny, spring afternoon hello and welcome to our day’s English Football League coverage.

    We are into the final three weeks of the regular season, and plenty of clubs have enjoyed celebrations and sought commiserations across the three divisions already.

    Where there hasn't been any joy so far, is the top of the Championship.

    And that is where our focus will be fixed first up today, as second-placed Leicester City host fifth placed-West Brom.

    We will also have updates from already-promoted Wrexham’s League Two trip to Crewe.

    So let’s crack on…