

Leeds players celebrate after scoring the opening goal against Bolton
Mirco Antenucci gave Leeds fans some cheer as Steve Evans' side battled to a 2-1 win over the Sky Bet Championship strugglers Bolton at Elland Road.
Leeds fans staged a series of protests against owner Massimo Chellino before the game, but would have been delighted to see Antenucci celebrate his return to the side with two goals.
He opened the scoring on 39 minutes, rewarding some sustained United pressure with a close-range header after Mustapha Carayol's corner had been flicked on at the near post.*
Highlights from Elland Road as Leeds hosted Bolton in the Sky Bet Championship.
That had followed a bright start by Bolton, for whom Liam Feeney forced a smart save from Marco Silvestri before Josh Vela stabbed the*rebound wide.
Bolton were almost level when Derik*Osede's goal-bound header from Feeney's cross was kept out by Silvestri, but Leeds were two clear on 62 minutes when*Antenucci, given a second bite,*curled home a superb*right-footed shot.
Bolton substitute Kaiyne Woolery reduced the deficit with 16 minutes remaining but a nervy Leeds held on for the points and leave Bolton the only side in England without an away win and bottom of the table.
Highlights from Preston's Championship clash with Brighton.
Brighton missed the chance to go third in the Championship after they were held to a goalless draw by a disciplined Preston North End.
Preston's Calum Woods came closest to scoring with an effort that crashed against the bar in a match where both sides struggled to hit the target.
The hosts almost led after just 60 seconds when Daniel Johnson released Adam Reach, who whistled a left-footed shot just wide from 20 yards, before Jamie Murphy cut in from the left and fired narrowly over from 25 yards.
Murphy then thought he had the breakthrough in first-half stoppage time after latching on to Anthony Knockaert's chip only to see his effort ruled out for offside.
Tomer Hemed also had the ball in the net with three minutes remaining after a fumble from Chris Kirkland presented the ball to the striker, but the linesman's flag again denied Brighton and spared Kirkland's blushes.
The point moved the south coast side level on points with third-placed Hull but behind them on goal difference with Middlesbrough three points ahead in the second automatic promotion spot.*
Highlights from the iPro Stadium as Derby took on Huddersfield in the Sky Bet Championship.
Derby boosted their promotion hopes with a 2-0 win over Huddersfield thanks to goals either side of half-time from Chris Martin and Johnny Russell.
Huddersfield had plenty of openings but lacked the quality up front, which was harshly exposed when Martin headed his third goal in four games before setting up substitute Russell for the second.
Huddersfield's bright start was punctured by Martin on 31 minutes as he got above Mark Hudson to head low past Jed Steer's outstretched right hand.
Jamie Paterson should have levelled three minutes after the break when*Tommy Smith's cross was laid off by Nahki Wells but the midfielder shot wide*from 12 yards.
And with the visitors continuing to threaten, Derby finally had their insurance when, after Tom Ince had hit the bar, Martin teed up Russell (73) on the right edge of the area and he bent a*shot into the bottom corner.
Highlights from Portman Road as Ipswich faced Nottingham Forest in the Sky Bet Championship.
Nottingham Forest slumped to their fourth straight defeat with a 1-0 loss at Ipswich, Ben Pringle's second goal in two games proving the difference at Portman Road.
The result was tough on Forest, who*had the best chances with*Nelson Oliveira twice denied by Bartosz Bialkowski and Matt Mills smacking the*top of the crossbar.
But they were made to pay for their profligacy on 63 when Kevin Foley did well to win possession and then end the move with a squared ball for Pringle's first-time finish off the post.
It was almost two in the 69th minute when Dorus*De Vries did well to parry Brett Pitman's speculative effort from distance.
Highlights from Brentford's Championship clash with Charlton.
Charlton moved off the foot of the Championship table and kept their slim survival hopes alive with a 2-1 win at struggling Brentford.
The Addicks made a wonderful start, scoring after just 19 seconds as Morgan Fox's cross into the box was not cleared and the ball fell to Callum Harriott, who stroked home from 12 yards out.
Brentford were level on 26 minutes when, after Marco Djuricin should have scored when one-on-one with the 'keeper, the resulting corner from Nick Pope's fine save saw Yoann Barbet (26) head home at the far post.*
Sergi Canos then missed a fine chance to put the hosts ahead when he dragged his shot wide after a brilliant ball from*Josh*McEachran and when David Button fumbled a speculative cross on 69 minutes, the ball fell to Harriott, who kept his cool to fire past two Bees defenders on the line.*
Highlights from Stadium:mk as MK Dons took on QPR in the Sky Bet Championship.
Dean Lewington's first goal of the season and a late Ben Reeves penalty helped*secure a vital 2-0 win for relegation-threatened MK Dons against QPR.
Lewington, who last found the net on the final day of their*promotion-winning season, burst forward from left-back and rifled home on 49 minutes to put the home side in control.
It was tough on the visitors, who had dominated much of the opening period and saw Abdenasser El Khayati's curling effort*fly just wide.
But four minutes after Josh Murphy missed a penalty after being fouled by Paul Konchesky, Reeves made no mistake from 12 yards in injury-time following a foul on Rob Hall in the box as Karl Robinson's men*remain three points point clear of the drop zone.
Highlights from Reading's Championship clash with Fulham.
Fulham battled back to earn a crucial point in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Reading.
The visitors actually led after just eight minutes - Moussa Dembele heading home his 13th goal of the season - but were behind by the break after two goals from Hal Robson-Kanu.
The striker scored from the penalty spot on 24 minutes having been barged over in the box by Fernando Amorebieta and he completed the turnaround four minutes before half-time when Ola John's precise cross was headed home.
Reading began the second-half very brightly, but were pegged back on the break after 53 minutes when Jake Cooper felled Ryan Fredericks and Ross McCormack drilled in the resulting penalty for his 19th goal of the season, leaving Fulham to hang on for the point.
Highlights from Hillsborough as Sheffield Wednesday took on Rotherham in the Sky Bet Championship.
Rotherham secured three much-needed points in their fight against relegation with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday.
Matt Derbyshire's goal proved the difference - stealing in at the far post to tuck home Lee Frecklington's teasing cross on 21 minutes for his sixth of the season.
Wednesday thought they had levelled just before half-time when Aidan McGeady scored, but with the home players celebrating and Rotherham protesting, the referee ruled the former Celtic winger had taken the ball out of play before tucking the ball home.*
The win gave Neil Warnock a sweet win over one of his greatest rivals having spent many years across the city as United manager.*
Highlights from Turf Moor as Burnley took on local rivals Blackburn in the Sky Bet Championship.
Earlier in the day, Burnley moved back to the top of the Championship table as Andre Gray's early penalty gave them a 1-0 victory over Blackburn in the East Lancashire derby at Turf Moor.
Shane Duffy brought down George Boyd in the box with a quarter of an hour gone and Gray stepped up to smash home what proved to be the winner from 12 yards.
Highlights from Bristol City's clash with Cardiff in the Championship.
In the other early kick-off, a goal in each half from Lex Immers and Stuart O'Keefe earned Cardiff a 2-0 win at Bristol City.
A sell-out crowd of 15,758 saw Cardiff take a 21st-minute lead when Joe Ralls was allowed space to deliver a low cross from the left of the box and Immers swept home a low drive from 12 yards at the far post.
Any doubt about the result was removed seven minutes from time when O'Keefe headed home from close range after a Tom Lawrence shot had been tipped onto the bar by Richard O'Donnell.

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