By Charlie Oxtoby (sports aficionado the-sports-buff.com)
The most unpredictable league continued in its seventh week of fixtures as more draws were earned than wins.
The action began on Friday night as Leicester City took a trip to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion
While The Baggies did take the lead in the 10th minute through Samuel Iling-Junior in the 10th minute, a Nat Phillips own goal in the 93rd minute rescued a point for The Foxes.
Moving to Saturday, Coventry City kept their unbeaten run in the league after a dominant 3-0 win over Birmingham City.
Wrexham were held at a 1-1 draw against Derby County with Bren Brereton Diaz scoring his first goal for The Rams.
Another game at 12:30 ended in a 1-1 draw as Swansea City shared a point when hosting Millwall.
Despite not keeping their clean sheet, Ipswich Town defeated Portsmouth 2-1, moving themselves up to mid-table.
Charlton Athletic earned a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Blackburn Rovers to claim their second consecutive win and place themselves just outside the play-offs.
Southampton nearly broke their record of poor form after Adam Armstrong took the lead, but Kaly Sene’s equaliser for Middlesborough ended the game at 1-1 draw,
In a close and equal match, Sheffield Wednesday drew 1-1 with Queens Park Rangers.
Despite having 23 shots to their opponent’s six, Stoke City could only earn a point at home to Norwich City at the game finished 1-1.
Preston North End vs Bristol City ended goalless in a 0-0 draw as The Robins were kicking themselves for not taking their chances while being the attackingly dominant side.
Watford turned their game around in the second half to defeat Hull City 2-1 at Vicarage Road as Imran Louza and Vivaldo Semedo were the key goal contributors.
Finally, Sheffield United managed to earn their first points in the league after a 1-0 win away to Oxford United with Callum O’Hare scoring the only goal, however, The Blaydes still remain at the bottom of the table.





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