[h=3]By Dev Trehan[/h]Last Updated: 12/12/15 6:28pm
Brighton's James Wilson celebrates his opener against Derby
Chris Martin's 88th penalty allowed Derby to claim a 2-2 draw with Brighton at the iPro Stadium, keeping them top of the Sky Bet Championship.
On-loan Manchester United striker James Wilson and winger Rajiv van La Parra scored either side of Bradley Johnson's strike as Brighton - now unbeaten in a club-record 21 matches - stay top of the table.
The gap from second-placed Middlesbrough*remains at two points after Aitor Karanka's side drew 0-0 at home to Birmingham City.
Hull leapfrogged Derby to go third after Chuba Akpom's strike gave them a 1-0 win over Bolton, ending a run of three straight defeats for Steve Bruce's side.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got off to an unbeaten start as QPR manager after his side drew 0-0 with Burnley, while Charlton's match with Leeds at The Valley also finished goalless.*
Pitman's winner gave Ipswich their fourth straight away win
Joel Garner's penalty was enough to give Preston a 1-0 win against Reading, while Brett Pitman's sixth goal of the season proved decisive as Ipswich claimed a 1-0 victory at MK Dons, leaving Karl Robinson's side without a win in five league games. **
An entertaining west London derby saw Fulham and Brentford play out a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage. Alan*Judge's penalty was cancelled out by a James Tarkowski own goal five minutes before half-time. Moussa Dembele made it 2-1 on 64 minutes but Jack O'Connell struck seven minutes later to earn Brentford a point.
Judge gave Brentford an early lead against Fulham from the penalty spot
Sheffield Wednesday's visit to Cardiff also finished 2-2. Craig Noone's penalty and Anthony Pilkington's neat finish gave the home side a two-goal lead but*Fernando Forestieri and Barry Bannan scored in the second half to deny Cardiff victory.
And Bristol City moved out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 win at Huddersfield.*Jonathan Kodjia and Aden Flint were on target in the first half for the visitors, with Harry Bunn netting a consolation for Huddersfield six minutes from time.
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Brighton's James Wilson celebrates his opener against Derby
Chris Martin's 88th penalty allowed Derby to claim a 2-2 draw with Brighton at the iPro Stadium, keeping them top of the Sky Bet Championship.
On-loan Manchester United striker James Wilson and winger Rajiv van La Parra scored either side of Bradley Johnson's strike as Brighton - now unbeaten in a club-record 21 matches - stay top of the table.
The gap from second-placed Middlesbrough*remains at two points after Aitor Karanka's side drew 0-0 at home to Birmingham City.
Hull leapfrogged Derby to go third after Chuba Akpom's strike gave them a 1-0 win over Bolton, ending a run of three straight defeats for Steve Bruce's side.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got off to an unbeaten start as QPR manager after his side drew 0-0 with Burnley, while Charlton's match with Leeds at The Valley also finished goalless.*
Pitman's winner gave Ipswich their fourth straight away win
Joel Garner's penalty was enough to give Preston a 1-0 win against Reading, while Brett Pitman's sixth goal of the season proved decisive as Ipswich claimed a 1-0 victory at MK Dons, leaving Karl Robinson's side without a win in five league games. **
An entertaining west London derby saw Fulham and Brentford play out a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage. Alan*Judge's penalty was cancelled out by a James Tarkowski own goal five minutes before half-time. Moussa Dembele made it 2-1 on 64 minutes but Jack O'Connell struck seven minutes later to earn Brentford a point.
Judge gave Brentford an early lead against Fulham from the penalty spot
Sheffield Wednesday's visit to Cardiff also finished 2-2. Craig Noone's penalty and Anthony Pilkington's neat finish gave the home side a two-goal lead but*Fernando Forestieri and Barry Bannan scored in the second half to deny Cardiff victory.
And Bristol City moved out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 win at Huddersfield.*Jonathan Kodjia and Aden Flint were on target in the first half for the visitors, with Harry Bunn netting a consolation for Huddersfield six minutes from time.
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