West Brom draw keeps them top as Fulham slip up

Championship round-up: Rhian Brewster scores two as Swansea make winning return

Said Benrahma of Brentford takes a knee as he celebrates his goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Photograph: Getty Images
Said Benrahma of Brentford takes a knee as he celebrates his goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Photograph: Getty Images

West Brom moved to the top of the Sky Bet Championship table despite being held to a goalless home draw with Birmingham.

The Baggies failed to score for a third straight league game as they made their comeback after the three-month enforced break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It moved Slaven Bilic's side above Leeds — who play on Sunday — but they missed the chance to take full advantage of third-placed Fulham's slip.

The Cottagers saw their automatic promotion hopes dented courtesy of a 2-0 defeat at home to fellow high-flyers Brentford.

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Late efforts from Said Benrahma and Emiliano Marcondes secured victory for the Bees, with the goals coming in the 88th minute and in the first minute of stoppage-time, as they moved within one point of their opponents.

Louie Sibley marked his second league start in style as his hat-trick led Derby to a 3-2 victory at Millwall and boosted their play-off chances.

The 18-year-old only made his Rams debut earlier this season and also marked his full Championship debut with a goal before the shutdown.

Matt Smith put Millwall ahead in the 15th minute before Sibley grabbed his first goal 11 minutes later. The midfielder doubled his tally in the second half before completing his treble in the final minute, before Connor Mahoney netted a stoppage-time consolation.

Derby’s third successive league win either side of the break leaves them just three points adrift of the play-off positions despite sitting in 12th place.

Nathan Jones began his second spell in charge of Luton with a 1-1 draw with Preston thanks to Callum McManaman's wonderful 86th-minute equaliser.

Jones returned to Kenilworth Road after an ill-fated tenure at Stoke before replacing his successor Graeme Jones, who left his role during lockdown.

Scott Sinclair opened the scoring for Preston, who remain in the final play-off place.

Swansea City’s Rhian Brewster celebrates scoring at the Riverside Stadium. Photograph: PA
Swansea City’s Rhian Brewster celebrates scoring at the Riverside Stadium. Photograph: PA

Bristol City are without a league win in six games after a 3-1 defeat at Blackburn. Jamie Paterson put the Robins ahead in the first half but Corry Evans, Tosin Adarabioyo and Adam Armstrong turned the match around for Blackburn, who climbed above their opponents into seventh.

Rhian Brewster provided Swansea with a winning return to action as he bagged a quick-fire brace in the 3-0 win over struggling Middlesbrough. Andre Ayew converted a first-half penalty as the Welsh outfit effectively wrapped up the points inside 34 minutes.

Charlton climbed out of the relegation zone following a crucial 1-0 win at Hull. Jason Pearce's 19th-minute goal proved enough for the visitors to move up to 19th in the table, with the Tigers dropping into the relegation zone.

Anthony Pilkington after his goal for Wigan against Huddersfield Town. Photograph: Getty Images
Anthony Pilkington after his goal for Wigan against Huddersfield Town. Photograph: Getty Images

Elliot Simoes' eighth-minute strike earned a 1-0 triumph for Barnsley at QPR to move within four points of safety, while Jamal Lowe and former Irish international Anthony Pilkington scored in Wigan's 2-0 win over Huddersfield.

Reading were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Stoke, who had manager Michael O'Neill in the dugout after testing positive for Covid-19 earlier this month, while Connor Wickham struck in stoppage-time for Sheffield Wednesday to cancel out Joe Lolley's earlier effort in a 1-1 draw at home to Nottingham Forest.