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  1. 'We deserved a point'published at 18:11 GMT

    FT: Ipswich 1-1 Millwall

    Millwall

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    Millwall boss Alex Neil reacts to the 1-1 draw at Ipswich.

    Josh Coburn equalised in the second-half for Millwall as they remain fourth in the Championship with a 1-1 draw at Ipswich.

    Mihailo Ivanovic also hit the bar in the closing moments.

    Millwall boss Alex Neil told BBC Radio London:

    "First-half Ipswich were better than us.

    "They moved the ball really, really well and the pressure and momentum they had was evident.

    "They are the best team at home in the league and from that second-half performance I'm really proud of the players from the way they attacked it.

    "I thought we deserved a point and could have nicked it at the end."

  2. 'We should kill the game off'published at 18:08 GMT

    FT: Ipswich 1-1 Milwall

    Ipswich Town

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    Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna speaks after Town's 1-1 draw with Millwall at Portman Road.

    Ipswich missed the chance to go second as they were held 1-1 at home by Millwall, who also could have moved into the automatic promotion places with a victory.

    Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:

    "We should win the game from where we had it.

    "Our performance in the first-half was really good and we dominated the game.

    "You'd like to open-up a two-goal lead to give yourselves a margin and we had so many moments around the edge of the box in the second-half but they defended well although we could have executed better to kill the game off.

    "When you don't with a team like Millwall you know they carry such a threat and can score from not very much and they did."

  3. 'It's a bit disheartening'published at 18:06 GMT

    FT: Watford 0-0 Leicester

    Leicester City

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    Hear from Gary Rowett after a 0-0 draw against Watford in the Championship.

    Leicester City missed the chance to move out of the Championship relegation zone as they were held 0-0 at Watford.

    Patson Daka saw a first-half penalty saved by Egil Selvik in what was the key moment at Vicarage Road.

    Foxes head coach Gary Rowett told BBC Radio Leicester:

    "I'm incredibly disappointed. If you see the balance of chances and the stats we've dominated the big moments in the game.

    "I'm baffled why (the foul for the penalty) it's not a yellow card at the very least which would have been a second yellow and a red, we miss the penalty so it's a bit of a double whammy but we have to take care of our own part of it.

    "We played with good composure and created some big, big chances.

    "I thought the performance to come here and have more possession than Watford and create better chances than Watford for a team that's chasing the play-offs, shows our capability but we're sitting here with a point which feels a bit disheartening."

  4. Postpublished at 18:04 GMT

    While the players refresh and replenish in south Wales, let's get some reaction from what has been a very interesting afternoon across the second tier...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:03 GMT

    Use yellow button

    Surely Coventry don’t fumble this now 9 points clear.

    Jay, Manchester

    And now you’re gonna believe us, WE’RE GONNA WIN THE LEAGUE!!

    Mitchell, Barnsley

  6. HALF-TIMEpublished at 18:02 GMT

    Swansea 0-3 Coventry

    Coventry celebrateImage source, PA Media

    Barring a miracle Coventry will be spending the international break 11 points clear of third place in the Championship.

    Well... I mean, that escalated quickly.

    It was all pretty even for the first half an hour and then Ephron Mason-Clark was brought down in the area and since then Coventry have gone goal-crazy.

    Brandon Thomas-Asante scored from the resultant penalty and then former Swans skipper Matt Grimes belted in a fine second and then before you knew it Tatsuhiro Sakamato was making it 3-0 with a deflected shot.

    Swansea have hit the woodwork twice themselves but the unbeaten home run they have from 25 November surely ends today.

  7. INJURY TIMEpublished at 18:01 GMT

    Swansea 0-3 Coventry

    Just one minute of time added on.

    Swans stunned.

  8. 'How are Coventry 3-0 up?'published at 18:01 GMT

    Swansea 0-3 Coventry

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    I'm not sure how Coventry are 3-0 up in this game.

    It hasn't been the performance that you would expect would warrant a 3-0 lead.

    In the second half Coventry will need to improve defensively.

  9. 'Lampard punches his fist into the air'published at 17:59 GMT

    Swansea 0-3 Coventry

    Rob Gurney
    BBC Radio CWR commentator

    Frank Lampard punches his fist into the air at the Sky Blue army.

    The Sky Blues can reach out and practically touch the Premier League now.

    Swansea fans are either heading for the exit or for home...I'm not quite sure.

  10. Grimes finds the sort of finish his old club needpublished at 17:59 GMT

    Swansea 0-3 Coventry

    Gareth Vincent
    BBC Sport Wales at the Swansea.com Stadium

    Fair play to Matt Grimes, opting not to celebrate despite getting plenty of stick.

    It was a precision finish from the Coventry captain - the sort his old club could have done with when their chances have come.

    Swansea have carved Coventry a couple of times but have nothing to show for it - and now the Sky Blues have surely put the game to bed with their third goal.

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    GOAL: Swansea 0-3 Coventrypublished at 43 mins

    Tatsuhiro Sakamoto

    Game over?

    Dear me.

    Coventry win a corner down their left and they just keep keeping the ball alive as the hosts look to clear.

    Frank Onyeka eventually gets a cross over from the right and it bounces to Tatsuhiro Sakamoto at the back post and his deflected effort goes in.

    Three in 11 minutes for the league leaders.

  12. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 40 mins

    Swansea 0-2 Coventry

    The home side hit the woodwork for the second time!

    Melker Widell drifts in off the left and his right-footed effort hits the post and comes back out.

  13. 'Grimes holds his hands up'published at 17:56 GMT

    Swansea 0-2 Coventry

    Rob Gurney
    BBC Radio CWR commentator

    Matt Grimes holds his hands up to say, 'I don't want to celebrate'.

    He certainly deserves to celebrate after all the taunts he has got from the home crowd so far.

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    GOAL: Swansea 0-2 Coventrypublished at 39 mins

    Matt Grimes

    HAD to be him!

    Matt Grimes, who spent 10 years with the Sans before leaving in January 2025, thumps in a fine strike from the edge of the area.

    It kisses the inside of the post on its way in and it's a long way back for the home side against the league leaders now.

    Grimes, who has been booed on his every touch by the home support, doesn't celebrate.

  15. All smiles on the away endpublished at 17:53 GMT

    Swansea 0-1 Coventry

    Gareth Vincent
    BBC Sport Wales at the Swansea.com Stadium

    Coventry's fans were making plenty of noise anyway, but the volume level in the away end has gone up a level now.

    There had been nothing to choose between the teams in the opening half hour but Ben Cabango was done by Ephron Mason-Clark's sharp turn and Coventry lead.

    Having said that, Swansea might so easily have be level, with Goncalo Franco missing a golden chance to equalise.

  16. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Swansea 0-1 Coventry

    Some neat attacking play from the away side nearly has them in for a second.

    Mason Ephron-Clark backheels for Brandon Thomas Asante and his cross/shot is tipped away by Laurence Vigouroux as Ellis Simms steams in to convert.

  17. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Swansea 0-1 Coventry

    The home side should level straight away!

    Goncalo Franco is unmarked at the back post from Eom Ji-Sung's ball from the right but he heads wide.

  18. 'Coventry are switching it up'published at 17:49 GMT

    Swansea 0-1 Coventry

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    It looks like a slip to me, but Coventry will take it.

    The goalkeeper went the right way, but the ball was tucked right in the corner.

    That is the fourth different penalty taker this season - Coventry are switching it up in that department.

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    GOAL: Swansea 0-1 Coventrypublished at 32 mins

    Brandon Thomas-Asante (penalty)

    Coventry City's Brandon Thomas-Asante (centre) celebratesImage source, PA Media

    The leaders lead!

    Brandon Thomas-Asante's effort just beats Laurence Vigouroux to his right.

  20. PENALTY TO COVENTRYpublished at 31 mins

    Swansea 0-0 Coventry

    Ephron Mason-Clark is felled in the area and Cov have a penalty!

    Ben Cabango dangles a leg and down the Sky Blues forward goes.