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Ipswich beat Stoke with early Philogene strike Cheeky Ayew penalty gives Leicester lead at Bristol City De Cordova-Reid makes it 2-0 but Sykes halves deficit and Riis levels Hull beat Wrexham 2-0, Moore penalty saved for Dragons Tale of two own goals as Derby draw with Millwall In League One, second-bottom Blackpool win at Rotherham League Two leaders Walsall win at Oldham, 10-man bottom side Newport score late leveller at Crewe Get Involved: Use yellow button on page Alex Hoad, Ben Ashton, Deepak Mahay and Ben Hutchinson Hull 1-0 Wrexham Two minutes added on at the end of the half. Hull 1-0 Wrexham Only Coventry (2) and Middlesbrough (3) have lost fewer games than Wrexham (4) before tonight. Phil Parkinson will want to see more of the quality from his team that has seen them on a nine-game unbeaten run. Just one defeat in their past 14 for the Welsh side. A tough half for the visitors so far though. Use yellow button Don't forget to let us know your thoughts on tonight's action. There's a lively shiny button on the left you can press to get involved. #bbcefl Hull 1-0 Wrexham Hull have had 10 shots to Wrexham's one in this opening 40 minutes. It tells a fairly accurate story of how this has played out so far. The Red Dragons just clinging on a little bit at the moment. The only frustration for the Tigers is that it's only 1-0. HT: Ipswich 1-0 Stoke Mick Mills Former Ipswich and England captain on BBC Radio Suffolk I think it's been a thoroughly enjoyable game to watch, it's been some quality football. My thoughts about Stoke is that they aren't in a false position, they will be challenging late into the season, there's a lot of quality there. They've had more possession but haven't overly threatened Town yet. Rotherham 0-2 Blackpool Blackpool in the driving seat at the break and have been good value for it. The Seasiders came out the blocks with goals from Danny Imray after two minutes and Tom Bloxham in the 18th. Rotherham have tried to rally but have found no answer yet. Hull 1-0 Wrexham Hull must be wondering how they're only one up. Wrexham are all over the place at the moment. They lose the ball in their own half after some good pressing by the Tigers and Regan Slater drives forward and fires towards the bottom corner from 20 yards out but Arthur Okonkwo is down well to save. Hull 1-0 Wrexham So, so close to a second for Hull and Wrexham are living dangerously. Matt Crooks is fed in on the right by Mohamed Belloumi and pulls it back for the onrushing Darko Gyabi, but Max Cleworth does brilliantly for Wrexham to force Gyabi to put it over from about six yards out. Ipswich 1-0 Stoke Jaden Philogene's wonderful strike inside the first two minutes is the difference at the halfway stage at Portman Road. Stoke threatened to hit back immediately after going behind, with Sorba Thomas well denied by Christian Walton. But Ivan Azon then missed an excellent opportunity to double the lead, blazing over with Potters keeper Viktor Johansson stranded out of his goal. Still all to play for in the second 45. Bristol City 0-2 Leicester The Foxes are looking far more like their old selves. Boos from the home fans but the truth is they were in this match for most of the half, and the better side for the period immediately before Bobby De Cordova-Reid swept home the second, just before the break, against his former employers. Jordan Ayew's Panenka penalty on 17 minutes, after Scott Twine's challenge on Stephy Mavididi set the visitors on their way and as things stand they are going to close the gap on the play-off places to a point and leapfrog their hosts. HT: Derby 0-0 Millwall Not entirely sure how, but it remains goalless at the break. The Lions have had the best of it and Femi Azeez thumped the post with an angled rocket after a set-piece while Jake Cooper has seen a header cleared off the line. At the other end Patrick Agyemang has nodded wide and Callum Elder was denied by Max Crocombe, but the malaise around the Rams of late feels like it's continuing. Bristol City 0-2 Leicester Mike Stowell Former Leicester City caretaker manager on BBC Radio Leicester It's a really solid performance from Leicester. He doesn't celebrate against his former club, but I'm not having it. Every goal you score you should celebrate. Ipswich 1-0 Stoke Stoke win a free-kick in a decent position on the left and pile bodies into the box. .. but Sorba Thomas smashes it over everyone and out of play. Frustrating for the Potters. We're now into three added minutes at the end of this first half. Bobby De Cordova-Reid (45 mins) Devastating counter-attack. .. and of course. .. against his former club! Abdul Fatawu darts down the right and manages to escape two markers and head for the box, he pulls back to former Robin Bobby De Cordova-Reid, who has cleverly lost his marker, to sweep a low first-time shot under the dive of Radek Vitek. A second healthy half-time lead in five days for the Foxes. Ipswich 1-0 Stoke Another good chance for Ipswich's Ivan Azon. Town work it to the Como loanee on the edge of the area but he skews wide with his left foot. It's another decent opening that goes to waste for Azon. Rotherham 0-2 Blackpool Rotherham come close to getting one back but Hamish Douglas' effort comes crashing back off the post. Would have been a good time for the hosts to get a goal as we approach the break. Bristol City 0-1 Leicester Cam Pring, on his first start of the season, has come as close as anyone in a red shirt to equalising, drifting in from the left of the area to meet a deep cross with an angled header which creeps a foot over Jakub Stolarcyk's bar. Really good 10 minutes for the hosts but they have nothing to show for it. .. yet. Ipswich 1-0 Stoke Stoke are seeing far more of the ball - 65% to be exact - but so far haven't caused too much of a threat since the couple of minutes that directly followed Ipswich's delightful opener by Jaden Philogene. Derby 0-0 Millwall The Lions are pushing for the opener as we approach half-time. Jake Cooper gets his head on another set-piece but his effort is blocked on the line by Bobby Clark and Cooper's follow-up effort drifts over the bar. Last Updated 10th December 2025 at 21: 53 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.