By Charlie Oxtoby, (Sports Afficionado the-sports-buff.com)
Once again, the EFL Championship did not fail to impress and surprise, as football fans will have mixed opinions in the table after some results.
The first match took place on Friday night at Pride Park as Derby County hosted West Brom.
The Rams failed to hold on to their lead as Chris Mepham’s 95th-minute goal rescued a point for the travelling side.
The action then moved on to Saturday, where Middlesbrough thumped 10-man Preston North End 4-0 as Tommy Conway bagged a brace for the promotion battlers.
Millwall comfortably earned three points at The Den with a 4-0 victory against Charlton Athletic as they sit fifth in the table, while The Addicks are three points away from relegation.
Oxford United held on at the King Power Stadium to conquer Leicester City 2-1, increasing their survival chances as they’re three points from safety.
Scott Twine and Sam Bell were on the scoresheet in Bristol City’s 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday as The Robins continue their quest for the play-offs.
Hull City made it three wins-in-a-row after defeating Swansea City 2-1, placing The Tigers five points away from second place with a game in hand.
Wrexham did the unthinkable at Loftus Road as 90th-minute goals from Josh Windass and Oliver Rathbone stole three huge points in a 3-2 win against Queens Park Rangers.
Blackburn Rovers could only salvage a 1-1 draw against Watford as Valerien Ismael’s side remain winless in their last eight games.
Patrick Bamford scored and received a red card in Sheffield United’s 3-1 home triumph against Ipswich Town as Chris Wilder continues to try to rise up the table with his squad.
Phil Neumann’s own goal denied a win for Birmingham City as they drew 1-1 with Stoke City in what was a dominant match for the home team.
The South Coast derby ended with both teams sharing a point as Portsmouth drew 1-1 with Southampton at Fratton Park.
Coventry City VS Norwich City is set to take place on Monday night, which is a classic match between promotion challengers and relegation battlers.





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