CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND-UP: Darren Moore secures his first win
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND-UP: Darren Moore secures his first win in charge of the Owls against promotion-chasing hosts as Jordan Rhodes’s brace keeps their survival hopes alive
- Darren Moore achieves his first win as Owls boss thanks to Jordan Rhodes
- Blackburn came from behind to take a point off Championship leaders Norwich
- Watford moved to within eight points with a win over Lee Bowyer’s Birmingham
Jordan Rhodes scored once in either half as Sheffield Wednesday won 2-1 at Yorkshire rivals Barnsley, who pulled one back through Carlton Morris.
Rotherham, meanwhile, were 2-0 victors at Bristol City as Michael Smith headed in moments before the interval and Richard Wood doubled the advantage later on.
Bottom club Wycombe drew 0-0 at Coventry while Wayne Rooney’s Derby lost 1-0 at Stoke as Jacob Brown’s header secured the points for the home side.
Darren Moore has achieved his first win as Owls boss thanks to Jordan Rhodes’ brace
Yakou Meite scored his third goal in three games as Reading came from behind to draw 1-1 at home to QPR, who had led at half-time through Lyndon Dykes.
Millwall ran out 1-0 winners over Middlesbrough courtesy of a Grant Hall own goal, while Luton beat Preston 1-0 with Daniel Iversen turning into his own net late on.
While at the top of the table, Blackburn came from behind to take a point off Sky Bet Championship leaders Norwich at Carrow Road.
The Canaries looked on course to make it 10 league wins in a row as Kenny McLean’s crisp finish following an exchange of passes with Kieran Dowell had them ahead in a tight encounter.
But the visitors would make sure of leaving Norfolk with a share of the spoils as Sam Gallagher headed in to secure a 1-1 draw.
Blackburn came from behind to take a point off Sky Bet Championship leaders Norwich
Watford moved to within eight points of the summit with a win over Lee Bowyer’s Birmingham
Watford moved to within eight points of the summit with a straightforward win over Lee Bowyer’s Birmingham 3-0 at Vicarage Road.
Ken Sema put the Hornets ahead early on, tucking home after Joao Pedro’s low effort had been turned into his path.
The points would be secured when captain Nathaniel Chalobah headed in 10 minutes into the second-half before Andre Gray completed a good win.
Fellow promotion hopefuls Brentford were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Nottingham Forest in the early kick-off, Ivan Toney’s penalty – his 28th league goal of the campaign – cancelled out by Filip Krovinovic’s effort.
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