Championship Review 20th October 2008
Last updated : 20 October 2008 By The_Seasider
Sheff Wed 1-0 Sheff Utd
Steve Watson kept his cool as underdogs Wednesday came out on top to leapfrog their city rivals and move into a play-off spot.
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Crystal Palace 3-0 Barnsley Ben Watson's brace piled the pressure on under-fire manager Simon Davey as Crystal Palace cruised past Barnsley at Selhurst Park. More |
Derby 2-1 Plymouth Derby County produced another spirited performance to come back from a goal down and extend their unbeaten run to seven games with a hard-fought victory over in-form Plymouth. More |
Doncaster 0-0 Blackpool Blackpool chalked up their fourth draw in a row but were fortunate to hang on in a nail-biting finish. More |
Preston 2-1 Reading Preston ended their poor run of four defeats in a row with a second-half comeback against Reading to take all three points on a wet afternoon at Deepdale. More |
Ipswich 2-2 Swansea A controversial late equaliser from Pablo Counago salvaged a point for Ipswich Town against an impressive Swansea City side at Portman Road. More |
Southampton 0-3 Watford Tamas Priskin's brace fired Watford to their first away win of the season, but the Hornets had goalkeeper Richard Lee to thank as he saved two first-half penalties. More |
QPR 2-1 Nottm Forest Angelo Balanta and Akos Buzsaky scored to give QPR a much-needed victory and increase the pressure on Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood. More |
Cardiff 2-0 Charlton A Ross McCormack double gave Cardiff City victory over a Charlton side reduced to nine men midway through the second half. More |
Bristol City 1-0 Norwich Leroy Lita was the centre of attention on his return to the club which sold him for £1million, but it was his marker who gained the plaudits and grabbed the winner. More |
Burnley 1-1 Birmingham Birmingham City substitute Cameron Jerome maintained his side's unbeaten away league record with an equaliser 15 minutes from time against Burnley at Turf Moor. More |
Wolverhampton 2-1 Coventry Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Michael Kightly made decisive returns from injury as they combined to fire Wolves back to the top of the Championship table after a 2-1 win over Coventry City at Molineux. More |