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Scottish Cup: Partick Thistle of the second tier are leading Premiership outfit Ross County 2-0 away from home. Other than that, goals have been fairly few and far between. Bonnyrigg Rose are level against Falkirk in another upset of sorts, so far.

Algeria 1-2 Burkina Faso: Into the final 10 minutes and Algeria simply must summon something here to avoid facing potential elimination at the group stage of Afcon.

GOAL! Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Coventry (Sheaf, 40)

Coventry are playing some brilliant football right now, and this goal from Ben Sheaf will be worth watching later, if EFL highlights are your bag. A cracking curler into the top corner and Cov’ had the lead most were expecting them to get soon, in all truth.

Tottenham loanee Alfie Devine is catching the eye on his Plymouth debut, by all accounts. The Green Army sense a crucial second goal, appealing for a penalty but not getting one at the moment.

It took Alfie Devine all of 32 minutes to show that he’ll be absolutely fine stepping up to the Championship. A debut assist. https://t.co/us8kPPMNPY

— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) January 20, 2024

GOAL! Algeria 1-2 Burkina Faso (Traoré, 71)

Burkina Faso have restored their lead and it’s a penalty from the substitute Bertrand Traoré that’s done the trick. Algeria are staring down the barrel once more while the Stallions are trotting towards the last 16.

Newport are getting the warmup they would have wanted before hosting Manchester United. Playing against the 10-men of Wrexham, they now have a 1-0 lead thanks to Seb Palmer-Houlden.

Pack that temporary stand and make it awkward for Erik ten Hag’s men at good ol’ Rodney Parade! The Exiles are ready.

League One: Portsmouth now have the lead at Fleetwood thanks to Abu Kamara, while the battle of the strugglers – Wigan versus Reading – has its first goal with Norwegian youngster Thelo Aasgaard rifling home from long range.

More misery for the Royals fans.

GOAL! Plymouth 1-1 Cardiff (Hardie, 31)

Plymouth responded really well to Perry Ng’s opener for Cardiff and it’s a nice move from Argyle that gets them that deserved leveller.

Ryan Hardie applied a delicious finish, opening himself up and guiding it home. Home Park erupts.

GOAL! QPR 1-0 Millwall (Chair, 27)

QPR really really need to win today, and now they have the lead their fans craved, with Ilias Chair leaping highest to head the Hoops in front.

More Chris Martin/Coldplay puns welcome, please. Come on, it’s January, we all need cheering up.

League One: Mark Helm has scored to give Burton the lead at home to Charlton, while Chris Martin has pulled one back for Bristol Rovers. They now trail Blackpool 2-1, so they’re not in so much Trouble. Martin has provided the Magic.

GOAL! Bristol City 1-1 Watford (Twine,25)

Scott Twine has his first Bristol City goal! A great header downwards to cue celebrations at Ashton Gate. He seemed like a good signing at the time.

A good Twining at the Twine? No? Ok, sorry.

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GOAL! Blackburn 1-1 Huddersfield (Helik, 23)

Huddersfield are level at Blackburn and it’s no surprise, given these are two of the more porous sides in the Championship! Michael Helik levels things up in the blue-and-white-either-side-of-the-Pennines derby.

Speaking of Wrexham, their task today down in south Wales just got tougher, with Will Boyle shown a straight red card.

In League Two, it’s a dream start for Blackpool at the Memorial Ground – they’re 2-0 up on Bristol Rovers.

League Two: Only four games on in the fourth tier this afternoon, with Barrow 1-0 up against Crewe and MK Dons also leading at home by the same score versus Morecambe.

Newport v Wrexham and Gillingham v Forest Green are the other two games. Which noughties Premier League striker is in charge of Forest Green today, people?

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GOAL! Algeria 1-1 Burkina Faso (Bounedjah, 51)

It’s only taken six minutes for Algeria to find their leveller, with Baghdad Bounedjah bundling home from close range after a set-piece.

GOAL! Norwich 1-0 West Brom (Sargent, 13)

Josh Sargent is released into open space and finishes superbly on the counterattack – a goal completely against the run of play. The Baggies had been bossing it but somehow they’re behind.

Sargent scores for Norwich.
Sargent scores for Norwich. Photograph: Nigel French/PA

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GOAL! Bristol City 0-1 Watford (Dele-Bashiru, 13)

Watford are in front at Ashton Gate after a handball in the box gives Tom Dele-Bashiru to tuck home from the penalty spot.

GOAL! Plymouth 0-1 Cardiff (Ng, 10)

It’s right-back Perry Ng who reacts well after a good delivery into the Plymouth box, slotting home to give the Bluebirds the lead at Home Park.

Middlesbrough v Rotherham: Forgive the self-indulgence, but I wrote this article at the start of the month about Rotherham’s miserable away record. It didn’t change with the next match, a 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Fulham. What price a Millers’ win at the Riverside?

They’re facing a club record streak if they fail to get the three points today.

GOAL! Stoke 0-1 Birmingham (Stansfield, 10)

Where would Birmingham be without their Fulham loanee Jay Stansfield? He scores his ninth of the season on the counter to give Tony Mowbray’s side a great start at the Bet365.

Stansfield of Birmingham City celebrates his goal.
Stansfield of Birmingham City celebrates his goal. Photograph: Ryan Browne/REX/Shutterstock

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GOAL! Blackburn 1-0 Huddersfield (Wharton, 7)

The first goal in the 3pm Championship kickoffs comes from a huge Huddersfield mistake, with Adam Wharton pouncing on a stray backpass to open the scoring at Ewood Park.

Wharton of Blackburn Rovers scores to make it 1-0.
Wharton of Blackburn Rovers scores to make it 1-0. Photograph: Paul Currie/REX/Shutterstock

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It’s now Kilmarnock 2-0 Dundee inside three minutes as Marley Watkins doubles the hosts’ lead in the Scottish Cup fourth round clash.

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GOAL! Algeria 0-1 Burkina Faso (Konate, 45+3)

Algeria are in trouble. Mohamed Konaté has clinched the lead for Burkina Faso in first half added time. And then the whistle goes for the break. Algeria need a big 45 minutes to potentially save their Afcon.

Konate scores the opening goal.
Konate scores the opening goal. Photograph: Themba Hadebe/AP

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Two early goals in the Scottish Cup: Motherwell and Kilmarnock have both taken home leads inside the first two minutes against Alloa and Dundee respectively.

HT in the WSL: Beth Mead has made it Arsenal 2-1 Everon on the brink of half-time.

Mead celebrates scoring Arsenal’s second goal.
Mead celebrates scoring Arsenal’s second goal. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters

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Some Championship and managerial thoughts on this email from Jeremy Boyce:

Hi Dom. You’re right, the Championship promotion race is as intense as ever, with some real quality up there. Leicester looking a class act (like Burnley last year, and where did THAT get them?), Saints flying, and Tractor Boys punching way above their weight.

As you can tell, I’m as Leeds as you like, and obviously hoping that we can keep going while the Saints’ wings fall off and the Tractors run out of diesel. Anyway, speaking of Championship, just been following the Arsenal v Palace match. Sadly it’s looking like Hodgson is toast, isn’t he? How long will Parish leave it before he gets on the blower to Big Sam, all the other “keep-em-up” candidates being already otherwise employed elsewhere …

Other thoughts are welcome on the Championship promotion race, Roy’s future and Big Sam’s next job. And anything else you like.

KICK OFF

*collectively* Peeeeeeeeeeeeepp!!!

ICYMI: Arsenal put Crystal Palace to the sword at the Emirates with a five-star performance and Nick Ames was there to see it.

Afcon: It’s goalless between Algeria and Burkina Faso as we approach half-time. As it stands, that’s not the best result for Riyad Mahrez and co given they also drew their opening game, but it would keep Burkina Faso top of the group unless Angola put a few goals past Mauritania this evening.

Leeds are hanging on to the coat-tails of the Championship top three, but then it’s wide open for the playoff places, with West Brom, Coventry, Watford, Middlesbrough, Norwich and Cardiff all in action today; they’ll all hope to take a giant leap towards a top six spot.

That’s now 20 league games unbeaten for Southampton – breaking a club record that had stood for more than 100 years. Here’s the goal that got it started this lunchtime:

FT: Swansea 1-3 Southampton.

A thoroughly professional job done by Russell Martin’s side on his old patch, despite some second half spirit from the Swans. All the goals were scored before the break, with Che Adams, Will Smallbone and ex Swansea player Flynn Downes sealing the three points for the promotion-chasing visitors.

Will Smallbone (L) of Southampton celebrates with team-mates Flynn Downes and Ryan Fraser (R)
Southampton were sensational in the first half against Swansea. Photograph: Athena Pictures/Getty Images

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WSL: Arsenal had led through an early Caitlin Foord goal and looked to be in charge, but Everton have just equalised out of nothing via Katja Snoeijs. It’s 1-1 in the first game back after the winter break.

Gavin Bazunu is down in his own goal-mouth after taking a bash while keeping out a header from Yannick Bolasie. The veteran winger, now 34, has added some impetus for Swansea since coming on. Saints have five minutes plus added time to see this out.

Swansea have missed two more huge chances, somehow conspiring to hit both posts when it seemed easier to score – certainly in the first instance. Despite Southampton bossing this game from virtually start to finish, it should probably be closer. Paterson and Patino will be ruing the misses.

In Scotland today … (via reader Simon McMahon on email):

It’s Scottish Cup weekend in Scotland, Dom. Two-time winners Dundee United have bigger fish to fry this season, trying to win promotion from the Scottish Championship, so are giving the cup a miss and letting others dream of Hampden glory. At least that’s what I’m telling myself after we lost to Queen of the South on penalties in the last round.

Potential cupsets today are at Airdrie, Forfar, Livingston and Ross County, who host St. Johnstone, Hibs, Raith and Partick respectively. Aberdeen beat Clyde last night, and Hearts needed a stoppage time winner to beat The Spartans in today’s early kick off.

Asian Cup: It’s finished 2-2 between Jordan and South Korea, in a result that should aid both teams’ passage to the knockout stages from Group E (they both won their openers). Bahrain v Malaysia in the same group kicks off soon.

Swansea 1-3 Southampton: Charlie Patino has just put a golden chance wide for the Swans, one which would have surely set up a grandstand finish. At the other end, Che Adams appears to be tripped in the box but Saints don’t get the penalty decision … and there’s no VAR to take a second look.

Team news

Here’s a selection of team news graphics from the Championship: from Bristol City v Watford, Norwich v West Brom and Plymouth v Cardiff.

Algeria v Burkina Faso is about to get under way in the Africa Cup of Nations. Here are your teams:

Algeria: Mandrea; Atal, Ait Nouri, Bensebani, Mandi; Bentaleb, Feghouli, Zerrouki; Mahrez, Belail, Bouedjah

Burkina Faso: Koffi; Nagalo, Kabore, Taposoba, Konate; Dayo, Tapsoba, Sangae; Toure, Guira, Yago

Swansea 1-3 Southampton: Russell Martin’s return to south Wales has gone swimmingly so far. Bar Jamie Paterson’s strike for the Swans, the visitors have been utterly dominant, scoring three times in the first and remaining dominant after the break too. With the likes of Ryan Fraser, Che Adams and the Armstrongs (Adam and Stuart), they’re a super-strong Championship side.

Games postponed

The following games will not be taking place today, all due a frozen pitch:

League One

  • Cheltenham v Carlisle

  • Oxford v Northampton

  • Port Vale v Wycombe

  • Stevenage v Barnsley

League Two

  • AFC Wimbledon v Crawley

  • Bradford v Doncaster

  • Harrogate v Grimsby

  • Notts County v Stockport

  • Swindon v Tranmere

  • Walsall v Accrington

Oxford United’s Sky Bet League 1 game at home to Northampton Town this afternoon has been POSTPONED due to a frozen pitch. ❌

Further details below 👇

— Oxford United FC (@OUFCOfficial) January 20, 2024

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Preamble

Premier League, what Premier League? Who needs the top flight, eh? Well, not when you have Africa Cup of Nations action, a full programme of Football League thrills and spills and plenty more besides.

Well, a slight correction: there are some games in the third and fourth tier that have already fallen victim to frozen pitches, but with Swansea v Southampton already under way in the Championship, Bristol City taking on Watford and Tony Mowbray’s Birmingham going to Stoke and more there’s definitely enough to keep us footie addicts sated for a Saturday. In the WSL, Arsenal host Everton, there’s a boat-load of Scottish Cup games, the Bundesliga is on and it’s Group D all the way in Afcon this afternoon with Algeria v Burkina Faso and Mauritania v Angola a bit later.

Stick with me and we can all agree that the winter break is a load of tosh; the more football = the better. Team news and details on those pesky postponements will follow in due course.



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