Championship Review 26th October 2008

Last updated : 26 October 2008 By The Seasider

Reading 0-0 QPR
Gareth Ainsworth celebrated his first game in charge with a hard-fought point at Reading, who retain their unbeaten home record and third place in the Championship.
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Plymouth 1-3 Ipswich
Owen Garvan scored twice to set Ipswich Town on their way to a second away win of the season.
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Blackpool 2-2 Crystal Palace
Blackpool and Crystal Palace played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in difficult conditions at Bloomfield Road.
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Swansea 3-0 Southampton
Swansea City completely outplayed Southampton as goals from Darren Pratley, Jordi Gomez and Tom Butler gave them a convincing victory.
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Norwich 2-1 Doncaster
Norwich City had to come from behind before snatching a dramatic victory after Doncaster had take the lead thanks to a dubious penalty.
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Watford 2-3 Wolverhampton
Wolves went some way to putting a run of three defeats in their last four games behind them by winning a rollercoaster of a match 3-2 at spirited Watford.
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Nottm Forest 0-1 Cardiff
Cardiff City keeper Tom Heaton ensured Nottingham Forest 's miserable start to the Championship season continued, as he made a superb save to deny Robert Earnshaw an equaliser against his former club.
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Coventry 1-1 Derby
An injury-time Clinton Morrison goal gave Coventry City a vital point at home to Derby County.
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Birmingham 3-1 Sheff Wed
Rampaging Garry O'Connor maintained his impressive form with two match-winning goals to keep Birmingham City at the top of the Championship and boosted his prospects of making Scotland's team next month in the process.
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Charlton 1-1 Burnley
After losing four of their last five matches, Charlton Athletic battled their way to a home point in a 1-1 draw with Burnley at The Valley.
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Sheff Utd 1-0 Preston
Ugo Ehiogu struck in the 51st minute to move Sheffield United to within touching distance of the promotion pack with his first goal for the club as Preston continued their slide down the table.
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Barnsley 0-0 Bristol City
Struggling Barnsley blew their chance of a hat-trick of home wins as they let high-flyers Bristol City off the hook.
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