What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Millwall manager Ian Holloway has been sacked with the Lions second bottom after five defeats in their last six games, with club legend Neil Harris taking charge until the end of the season.

Last night, Reading alleviated any lingering relegation fears with a 2-1 home won over Brighton and Hove Albion as Jamie Mackie struck twice.

Meanwhile, Bolton Wanderers have signed Crystal Palace central defender Paddy McCarthy on loan until the end of the season and Wigan Athletic have terminated the contract of defender Thomas Rogne.

For all the latest headlines from around the Championship, have a look at our summary below from various local newspapers and websites.

Blackburn Rovers: Manager Gary Bowyer has called on the Ewood Park faithful to recreate the atmosphere built up at Anfield when his side clash with Bolton Wanderers in the Lancashire derby this evening. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: Seasiders chief Lee Clark has described his side's pre-season preparations as the "cancer" which has undermined the entire 2014/2015 campaign for the club and insisted there will be no repeat scenario under his guidance this summer. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers: Boss Neil Lennon has urged his players to do themselves justice in tonight's eagerly-anticipated Lancashire derby against Blackburn and believes the Ewood Park outfit's FA Cup exertions against Liverpool could aid his side's cause. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries defender Charlie Daniels believes striker Brett Pitman does not receive the plaudits he deserves but says each of the players in the squad recognise and appreciate the qualities he brings to the frontline. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Seagulls chief Chris Hughton lamented his side's performance in the 2-1 reverse at Reading and felt his side had not done enough to claim they deserved anything from the game after a poor defensive display at the Madejski Stadium. (The Argus)

Fulham: Rangy frontman Matt Smith insists he is much more than just the support act in the Cottagers' attacking ranks and is keen to showcase that now he is back at Craven Cottage following a beneficial loan spell at leaders Bristol City. (Get West London)

Ipswich Town: Tractor Boys boss Mick McCarthy remains optimistic that key striker David McGoldrick still has a role to play in the Portman Road outfit's race to secure a play-off berth despite a lengthy knee injury lay-off. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Leeds United: January signing Granddi Ngoyi has been pencilled in for a runout with the Whites' U21 side later this week, with the Frenchman keen to play his part in Neil Redfearn's side's run-in after nursing a thigh injury since his arrival from Palermo. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Middlesbrough: Boro are in pole position to seal the signing of Blackburn Rovers striker Jordan Rhodes on loan until the end of the season, with Aitor Karanka set to beat off competition from promotion rivals Derby County and Norwich City for his signature. (Gazette Live)

Norwich City: Manager Alex Neil believes the fact his side were billed as promotion favourites before a ball was kicked this season means there is more of an expectation level on the Canaries than some of the other promotion favourites. (Eastern Daily Press)

Reading: Royals boss Steve Clarke has slammed the standard of refereeing in the Championship after bemoaning a host of decisions that went against his side during the win over Brighton last night. (Get Reading)

Rotherham United: Loan full-back Jack Hunt is refusing to look beyond the end of this season when it comes to his future because he is intent on ensuring the Millers avoid relegation and believes doing so would be an even better feat than the club's back-to-back promotions. (The Star)

Wigan Athletic: Latics midfield general William Kvist is determined to help keep his side in the second tier and is still confident of achieving that as he admits Malky Mackay and his men need the small details to go their way in the remaining games. (Wigan Today)