Bit late making this but: ---- Barnsley vs Nottingham Forest Birmingham City vs Derby County Crystal Palace vs Peterborough United Doncaster Rovers vs Brighton & Hove Albion Ipswich Town vs Bristol City Leicester City vs Coventry City Millwall vs Reading Portsmouth vs Middlesbrough Watford vs Burnley ----
Also, thought I would add: Lee Holmes set up both of Oxford's goals in a 2-0 win over rivals Swindon to end their 10 game winning run. I've been getting rave reviews from an Oxford fan I know, they're desperate to extend his loan as today he reached his fifth or sixth assist since joining I was told.
Two more goals: Birmingham City 1-0 Derby County - Huseklepp. Doncaster Rovers 0-1 Brighton - Mackail-Smith.
Still more worried about Birmingham than Reading at the moment, but wouldn't be too upset to see the current results stand, with the pair of them five points adrift.
Reading, Brighton, Birmingham & Boro. If two of them slip up, and it doesn't matter which two, then it will have been a very good weekend for us so far in my opinion (with Blackpool and Hull both of course having already slipped up).
Bristol City have already used two subs. Either they've been very unlucky with injuries, or McInnes is seriously unhappy with how they're playing against Ipswich.
I'm actually somewhat torn on what I want to see happen with Brighton. They still don't worry me as an auto contender because their remaining schedule is unbelievably difficult, and so I almost want to see them continue to remain in form to take points off the rest of them. But then, if they take points off the rest of them, their schedule won't have been so difficult after all, and then they'd be auto contenders.
Apropos of nothing, the odds being given that Bolton can overcome a one-goal deficit at half time to beat Manchester City: 130 to 1.