Championship Review 16th November

Last updated : 16 November 2008 By The_Seasider

Blackpool 1-3 Preston
Clinical finishing saw Preston North End come from behind to maintain their recent good form at the expense of Lancashire rivals Blackpool.
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Doncaster 1-0 Ipswich
Rock-bottom Doncaster Rovers ended their home goal famine - but it took an on-loan defender to break the spell.
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Derby 3-0 Sheff Wed
A convincing victory highlighted the progress Derby are making under manager Paul Jewell and confirmed that Sheffield Wednesday have a problem when they hit the road.
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Norwich 2-3 Swansea
Despite opening the scoring, Norwich City let the game slip away in a five-minute spell either side of half-time as Swansea returned to South Wales with all three points.
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Southampton 1-2 Wolverhampton
David Jones scored his third goal of the season to lead table topping Wolves to their first win at Southampton in 28 years and a fifth straight victory.
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Sheff Utd 0-2 Reading
Steve Coppell's Reading side look firm favourites for an instant return to the Premier League after sweeping aside promotion rivals Sheffield United.
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Cardiff 2-1 Crystal Palace
Michael Chopra signalled his return in Cardiff City colours with the opening goal as the Bluebirds hung on for a narrow victory.
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QPR 1-2 Burnley
Alan Mahon struck the winner as Burnley came from behind to beat QPR 2-1 at Loftus Road.
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Birmingham 3-2 Charlton
Veteran Kevin Phillips marked the 500th appearance of his professional career with a vital equaliser that spurred Birmingham City on to their first win in four games.
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Coventry 0-1 Plymouth
Plymouth Argyle snatched all three points at Coventry City after substitute Craig Noone netted a late winner.
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Barnsley 2-1 Watford
Skipper Stephen Foster plundered the winner as Barnsley came from behind with two goals in two minutes.
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Bristol City 2-2 Nottm Forest
Twice in front Nottingham Forest survived a stoppage-time penalty to secure a vital point as they showed they are coming to grips with life in the Championship.
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