2157: All over at Loftus Road. QPR have beaten Birmingham 1-0 to allow Wolves to move to the top of the Championship after they beat Swansea. That brings tonight's action to an end. Thank you for joining us.
2156: Quincy Owusu-Abeyie looks to have equalised for Birmingham at QPR but the linesman has raised his flag for offside. It looks like that is the correct decision.
2155: Full-time at Selhurst Park. Nottingham Forest have beaten Crystal Palace 2-1 to secure a much-needed three points.
2154: No late goals yet as the two remaining Championship games near their conclusion.
2153: QPR look like holding on to their 1-0 lead over Birmingham. Rangers are down to 10-men but they are looking solid.
2152: Four minutes of additional time at Selhurst Park. Nottingham Forest lead Crystal Palace 2-1.
2150: There were two big winners tonight in League Two. Chesterfield won 6-1 at Exeter and Dagenham defeated Grimsby 4-0.
2148: The stand-out results from League One are Brighton's 3-2 victory over Leicester and Oldham's 3-0 win over Scunthorpe, secured thanks to Lewis Alessandra's hat-trick.
2146: A great result for Leiston in the FA Cup. The lowest ranked team left in the competition have beaten Blue Square Premier side Lewes 3-1 to reach the first round.
2145: We are now just awaiting the end of Crystal Palace's match with Nottingham Forest and QPR's clash with Birmingham. They were both 2000 BST kick-offs.
2144: Plenty of full-times in the Championship. Special praise must go to Burnley, who beat Reading 1-0, and Barnsley, who claimed a 1-0 success at Doncaster.
2143: Nottingham Forest have regained the lead at Crystal Palace. Matt Thornhill's strike has given them a 2-1 advantage.
2141: The full-time whistle goes at Newcastle. The Magpies have beaten West Brom 2-1 with Joey Barton scoring their first goal of the night from the penalty spot.
2140: Andy Carroll replaces Ameobi as Newcastle look to wind down the clock. Not long left now.
2139: We are in the last minute of the match at St James' Park. Newcastle lead West Brom 2-1.
2138: Rangers, Falkirk and Dundee United have progressed to the semi-finals of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. Celtic face Kilmarnock tomorrow.
2137: Shefki Kuqi equalises for Crystal Palace at home to Nottingham Forest. Plenty of time left in that match and QPR v Birmingham as they were both 2000 BST kick-offs.
2136: Things get better for Brighton! Joe Anyinsah's cross is turned into his own net by Jack Hobbs to give the Seagulls a 3-2 lead over Leicester.
2135: Two important goals in League One. Crewe have equalised at home to Peterborough and Millwall lead Hereford 1-0.
2134: What a debut for Bradley Johnson! The on-loan Brighton midfielder has pulled the Seagulls level with Leicester. 2-2 at the Withdean.
2133: Ross McCormack's free-kick doubles Cardiff's lead at home to Blackpool.
2132: West Brom are still pushing for an equaliser against Newcastle. The Magpies are just about holding on to their 2-1 lead.
2131: Gina wants a shout-out for Chester City and I am happy to oblige. They lead high flying Brentford 3-0 in League Two.
2130: I am going to officially award Chesterfield the team of the night award. They now lead Exeter 6-1.
2129: Bradford have the lead at home to Bury in League Two. Barry Conlon's close-range header has given them the advantage.
2128: Robbie Blake turns on the edge of the Reading box and sends a super effort past Marcus Hahnemann. 1-0 to Burnley.
2127: Jay Bothroyd's cross is headed home by Peter Whittingham to give Cardiff the advantage against Blackpool. It didn't look like we would see any goals in that match tonight.
2126: Nick Bailey sends a superb half-volley into the back of the Ipswich net to pull Charlton level at Portman Road.
2125: Derby look to have sealed their victory against Norwich as sub Przemyslaw Kazmierczak fires home to give them a 3-1 lead over Norwich.
2124: Ian Marshall e-mailed in at half-time to tip QPR to beat Birmingham 1-0 and is now rightly feeling confident. Let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2123: Martins receives plenty of praise from the Newcastle fans as he is replaced by Xisco. The Magpies lead West Brom 2-1 as they look for different options in attack.
2122: Chris Iwelumo has had a goal ruled out for pushing as Wolves look to extend their 2-1 lead against Swansea.
2121: Chesterfield look set to win the team of the night award. They now lead League Two high flyers Exeter 5-1 in Devon.
2120: Coventry are level at Southampton. Clinton Morrison is the man on target for the Sky Blues.
2119: West Brom are firmly on the front-foot against Newcastle. Joe Kinnear needs the Magpies to battle if he is to pick up his first win as Newcastle boss.
2118: James Morrison sees his free-kick from the edge of the Newcastle box blocked by the wall. West Brom still trail 2-1.
2117: Samuel Di Carmine powers a rasping shot into the back of the Birmingham net to give 10-man QPR the advantage at Loftus Road.
2116: Luke Moore is on for West Brom as they look to pull level with Newcastle. They trail 2-1.
2114: Ross Wallace fires a powerful effort home to double Preston's advantage at home to Watford.
2113: David McGoldrick gives Southampton the lead at home to Coventry. That would be a big three points for the Saints if they can hold on.
2112: Pablo Counago sees his penalty superbly saved by Nicky Weaver to the left hand side of the Charlton goal. Ipswich lead 1-0.
2111: Penalty for Ipswich.
2110: Miller runs onto Robert Koren's through ball and slots home into the Newcastle goal from just inside thepenalty area. West Brom now trail 2-1.
2109: John Kennedy gives Norwich hope at Derby. His header has cut the Rams' lead to 2-1.
2107: Brian Jensen does superbly to save Andre Bikey's header as Reading look to grab the first goal of the game against Burnley.
2106: Miller sends a driven effort wide of Given's right hand post as West Brom look to pull a goal back against Newcastle. They trail 2-0.
2105: Chesterfield looks set to claim a big win at Exeter. Jack Lester has given them a 3-1 lead in League Two.
2104: Lewis Alessandra looks set to win the player of the night award. He has grabbed a hat-trick to put Oldham 3-0 ahead against Scunthorpe.
2103: James Morrison sends a half-volley from just inside the Newcastle box over the top of the bar. The Baggies are on the front-foot.
2102: West Brom are going to push for goals. Ishmael Miller has replaced Chris Brunt so the Baggies now have two men in attack as they look to eat in to Newcastle's 2-0 lead.
2101: Wolves regain the lead against Swansea with Ebanks-Blake sending a glancing header home to give Mick McCarthy's side the advantage.
2100: Rangers have a 2-0 lead against Hamilton. Kyle Lafferty has his second goal for Walter Smith's side.
2058: Jason Handley in Oslo is backing Wolves to recover and beat Swansea tonight. He also says it is not snowing in Oslo. It certainly is in England, just ask the fans who went to the games that were called off. Let me known your views on tonight's action by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2056: Craig Stanley equalises for Morecambe against Accrington Stanley. Good news for at least one Stanley.
2055: It looks like West Brom might need to make changes. They trail Newcastle 2-0 and are playing with only Roman Bednar in attack.
2054: Lewis Alessandra has struck his second goal of the night to double Oldham's lead at home to League One leaders Scunthorpe.
2053: Darren Pratley drives the ball home from the edge of the Wolves box to pull Swansea level at Molineux.
2052: Notts County have the lead against Rochdale. Hugh in New Mexico thinks they will win that match. Let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2051: The second-half is under way at St James' Park. Martins looks to make early progress down the left flank.
2050: Peter in Chicago has claimed that the Football League is more important than the American election. Don't tell John McCain or Barack Obama.
2049: The players are back on the field at St James' Park. Newcastle lead West Brom 2-0 as we near the start of the second-half.
2048: QPR are down to 10-men against Birmingham. Mikele Leigertwood has been dismissed for a professional foul. 0-0 in that game.
2046: The snow has hit London. Boreham Wood's clash with Sutton in the Ryman League has been called off due to the bad weather. I'd wear gloves and a warm hat tonight.
2043: America seems to have diverted its attention away from the upcoming election to the Football League tonight. Martin in Philadelphia is the latest of our friends from across the Atlantic to back Birmingham to beat QPR. Let me know your views on any of tonight's action by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2038: Interesting half-time score in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round replays. Leiston, the lowest ranked side left in the competition, lead Blue Square Premier side Lewes 2-0. The magic of the cup continues.
2036: Plenty of interest from Texas in the Football League tonight. Tim Honeybul thinks Birmingham will beat QPR 2-1. You can let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2035: Half-time at Rangers. Kris Boyd's goal gives Walter Smith's side a 1-0 advantage over Hamilton in the Co-operative Insurance Cup Quarter Final.
2034: Keith Hinckley wants a mention for Lincoln. I will grant your wish Keith as the Imps are leading Gillingham 2-0 as they look to continue their push up the League Two table.
2033: Half-time at Newcastle. The Magpies lead West Brom 2-0.
2032: Sylvan Ebanks-Blake slots the ball into the bottom left hand corner of the Swansea goal to put Wolves 1-0 up.
2031: Billy Jones drives the ball home from six yards to give Preston the lead at home to Watford. Plenty of goals around at the moment.
2030: Two more goals in the Championship. Chris Cohen puts Nottingham Forest ahead at Crystal Palace and Jon Macken's close-range finish gives Barnsley the advantage at Doncaster.
2029: Habib Beye's neat cross from the right is turned home by a close-range header from Martins. Newcastle now lead West Brom 2-0. Great night for Joe Kinnear so far.
2028: Leicester lead Brighton 2-0. Matt Fryatt bags his second goal of the night.
2027: Lee Johnson's cross is headed over the top of the Sheffield United goal by Dele Adebola. Bristol City go close.
2026: Borja Valero sends a dangerous cross racing through the Newcastle six-yard box. West Brom still trail 1-0.
2025: Jamie Winter strikes to put Chesterfield ahead at Exeter. Definitely an appropriate name given tonight's weather.
2024: Ipswich have the lead at home to Charlton. Owen Garvan has fired home a free-kick to put Jim Magilton's side ahead.
2023: Neil McCann gives Falkirk the advantage at home to Inverness in the Co-operative Insurance Cup Quarter Finals.
2022: James Morrison breaks into the Newcastle box and sees his driven effort well saved by Shay Given. The Magpies still lead West Brom 1-0.
2021: Good news for Geoff. Leicester have a 1-0 lead thanks to Matt Fryatt's strike. The Foxes are currently in the League One play-off places.
2020: Geoff Miller in Texas thinks Leicester will beat Brighton 2-0 with Robbue Savage being dismissed. Let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2019: Shrewsbury are level! Ben Davies has found the target to level the scores in their match with Barnet. Entertaining game in League Two.
2018: Two more goals at Shrewsbury. John O'Flynn gave Barnet a 2-0 lead before Grant Holt pulled Shrewsbury to within a goal of their opponents.
2017: Newcastle still lead West Brom 1-0. Joe Kinnear is looking for his first win as Magpies manager tonight.
2016: The fun continues for Derby. Rob Hulse's powerful header from Ellington's cross gives the Rams a 2-0 lead at home to Norwich.
2014: Kris Boyd is enjoying life at Rangers since his retirement from international football with Scotland. He has put Walter Smith's side 1-0 up against Hamilton.
2013: Big goal in League One. Leaders Scunthorpe are 1-0 down at Oldham thanks to Lewis Alessandra's strike.
2012: Another one bites the dust. Wycombe's match with Macclesfield has fallen victim to the weather after 22 minutes. The Macclesfield players are now throwing snowballs at each other. Nice to see people making the most of conditions.
2011: Luke Chadwick has struck his second goal of the night. MK Dons now lead Leyton Orient 2-0.
2010: Watford are on top against Preston. They have already has a shot cleared off the line.
2009: Steven McLean close-range finish puts Plymouth 1-0 ahead against Sheffield Wednesday. That is another goal for a player against his former club.
2008: West Brom are keeping the ball with ease against Newcastle but they trail 1-0.
2007: Sheffield United are dominating their match with Bristol City. That will please Blades fan Graham Boote in Chicago, who is enjoying a bright blue sky that is clearly not in England tonight. Let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
2006: Luke Chadwick gives MK Dons the lead at Leyton Orient. That is the Dons' 26th goal of the season.
2005: Dan Harding has proved you should always be wary of players facing their former club. He has put his current employers Southend 1-0 up against his old club Leeds.
2004: Bright start to the match in QPR's clash with Birmingham. Martin Rowlands has sent an early Rangers free-kick into the wall.
2001: Derby have the first goal of the night in the Championship. Paul Green ran onto Nathan Ellington's neat pass and fired his effort home to give the Rams a 1-0 lead against Norwich.
2000: Not too many goals have gone in so far tonight. The two 2000 BST kick-offs in the Championship, Crystal Palace's clash Nottingham Forest and QPR's match with Birmingham, are about to get under way.
1959: Luton's match with Bournemouth managed to last eight minutes before being called off. I'm sure that is no consolation if you made the journey to Kenilworth Road tonight.
1958: Another match has been called off. Luton's clash with Bournemouth is the latest to fall victim to heavy snow. It looks like a night for a warm coat.
1957: Joey Barton, on his return to the Newcastle side, places his penalty into the left hand side of the West Brom goal. The Magpies lead 1-0.
1956: Ameobi is bundled to the ground by Ryan Donk to give Newcastle a penalty. Correct decision.
1955: Simon Lambert expects to see Ipswich pick up a comfortable win over Charlton tonight and climb towards the play-off places. Let me know your views on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
1954: The action is under way in Wolves' clash with Swansea. There is snow on the pitch at Molineux after the Midlands has been hit by bad weather today.
1953: Martins goes close again for Newcastle as his scuffed effort is turned over the top of the West Brom bar by Carson.
1952: Gary Taylor-Fletcher's header strikes the arm of a Cardiff defender and Blackpool are very unlucky not to win a penalty.
1951: First goal of the night in League Two. Barnet take a surprise lead at high-flying Shrewsbury with John O'Flynn on target.
1950: Obafemi Martins runs onto Shola Ameobi's flick-on and sees his powerful effort turned over the West Brom bar by Scott Carson. Bright start from Newcastle.
1949: The action is under way at St James' Park and Damien Duff has had an early shot at goal for Newcastle.
1947: Barry Ferguson is named on the bench for Rangers' Co-operative Insurance Cup tie against Hamilton. The Ibrox skipper has been out of action for five months but is on the comeback trail after undergoing ankle surgery in the summer. Boss Walter Smith makes three changes from the side who defeated the same opponents in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Saturday. In come Maurice Edu, Jean-Claude Darcheville and Kyle Lafferty and out go the injured Kevin Thomson, DaMarcus Beasley and Kenny Miller. Accies make two changes from the weekend. With Martin Canning cup-tied and Simon Mensing suspended, David Elebert and David Graham are drafted into the team.
1946: Dundee United manager Craig Levein makes one change for the Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-final tie against First Division side Dunfermline at Tannadice. Striker Roy O'Donovan replaces Jon Daly who drops out altogether. Defender Darren Dods is passed fit after recovering from a head wound picked up against St Mirren in their Premier League clash at the weekend. Dunfermline boss Jim McIntyre also makes one change from the side that beat Partick Thistle in their last First Division match. Defender Gregg Ross drops out of the squad altogether, replaced by captain Scott Wilson who had an injection on a hip injury.
1945: The team news is in for Falkirk's clash with Inverness: Michael Higdon replaces the suspended Steve Lovell as Falkirk host Inverness in the Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-finals. Lovell was sent off after scoring in Saturday's 2-1 Clydesdale Bank Premier League win at Kilmarnock and is the only change to the home team. Inverness manager Craig Brewster brings in goalkeeper Ryan Esson and midfielder Roy McBain for Michael Fraser and Ian Black as the visitors look to halt a three-match losing streak.
1941: Simon Chatfield isn't concerned about tonight's Premier League game as he is interested in Southampton's crunch Championship clash with Coventry. Let me know your thoughts on any of tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
1933: Not long to go until the night's action gets under way. Let me know your thoughts by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.
1915: The team news in in ahead of Newcastle's clash with West Brom: Joey Barton is handed his first start since leaving prison as Joe Kinnear looks for his first Premier League victory as Newcastle boss at the third attempt. Barton, who last appeared at St James' Park on May 5, is included in place of the injured Nicky Butt in one of three changes to the side which lost 2-1 at Sunderland on Saturday. There are returns too for Argentinian winger Jonas Gutierrez and Spanish full-back Jose Enrique, with Geremi and Sebastien Bassong making way. West Brom boss Tony Mowbray makes just one change to the side beaten 3-0 at home by Hull as midfielder Chris Brunt replaces striker Ishmael Miller.
1906: Welcome to our live clockwatch of tonight's action in England and Scotland. Bad news for League One fans to start off with as Northampton v Colchester and Walsall v Swindon have both been called off due to heavy snow. Winter must be here. You can let me know your thoughts on all tonight's games by sending an e-mail to nick.hext@bskyb.com.