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Newcastle pick up second win in a week, Huddersfield go top, Blackburn earn first point and more in Championship roundup

NEWCASTLE made it two wins in a row as they scraped a 1-0 victory at Bristol.

While a 4-3 thriller between Nottingham Forest and Wigan was the pick of the Championship bunch.

 Dwight Gayle scores to seal a second Newcastle victory in four days
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Dwight Gayle scores to seal a second Newcastle victory in four daysCredit: Action Images

Here, SunSport give you a roundup of today’s 11 fixtures.

Sheffield Wednesday 0 Leeds 2

The Yorkshire derby was the Championship’s early kick-off.

And goals from Marcus Antonsson and Chris Wood sealed Garry Monk’s first won as Leeds boss.

Birmingham 1 Wolves 3

Another local derby — and another away victory.

A superb second-half turnaround ended Birmingham’s unbeaten start to the season.

 Huddersfield's victory saw them storm to top of Championship table
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Huddersfield's victory saw them storm to top of Championship table
 Garry Monk celebrates his first win as Leeds boss, in big Yorkshire derby
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Garry Monk celebrates his first win as Leeds boss, in big Yorkshire derbyCredit: Action Images

Blackburn 2 Burton Albion 2

The hosts looked set for their first victory of the season after a horrific start.

But Owen Coyle and Co. were denied through Tom Naylor’s 88th minutes equaliser.

Bristol City 0 Newcastle 1

Like the buses — after back-to-back defeats, the Toon win twice in a week.

Summer signing Dwight Gayle’s fourth goal of the season settled this contest.

Fulham 2 Cardiff 2

 Ryan Sessegnon opens the scoring for Fulham against Cardiff
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Ryan Sessegnon opens the scoring for Fulham against Cardiff

Teen sensation Ryan Sessegnon became the youngest-ever scorer in the Championship when he opened the scoring for Fulham.

But it almost counted for nothing until Kevin McDonald’s 86th-minute equaliser.

Huddersfield 2 Barnsley 1

A last-gasp Jonathan Hogg goal settled the second Yorkshire derby of the day.

And the Terriers stormed to the stop of the table after three wins and a draw from their opening four games.

 Danny Batth celebrates after scoring Wolves' second goal against Birmingham
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Danny Batth celebrates after scoring Wolves' second goal against Birmingham

Nottingham Forest 4 Wigan 3

Will Grigg scored two and looked to have earned a point at the City Ground with game’s sixth goal on 86 minutes.

But Forest defender Thomas Lam had the last word three minutes into stoppage time.

QPR 0 Preston 2

Jermain Beckford’s first-half goal gave Preston hope of their first win of the season.

And a Nedum Onuoha own goal clinched all three points for the away side.

 Owen Coyle came within two minutes of first victory as Blackburn manager
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Owen Coyle came within two minutes of first victory as Blackburn managerCredit: Action Images

Reading 2 Brighton 2

Brighton conceded their first goal of the season against a Reading side who ended the match with ten men.

Paul McShane equalised for Jaap Stam’s men before Joey van den Berg was sent off in stoppage time.

Rotherham 1 Brentford 0

Brentford went on to rue their early missed chances.

Danny Ward’s first-half goal clinched Rotherham’s first victory of the season.

Derby 0 Aston Villa 0

ROSS McCormack and Gary Gardner hit the woodwork for Villa before the interval as Derby endured their second successive goalless home draw.

The Rams improved after the break but both sides showed why they each have only five points from four games.

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