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CHAMPIONSHIP

Championship round-up: Brentford buzzing as they smash Reading and Bristol City edge Leeds

BRENTFORD smashed Reading’s six-match unbeaten run to bits as they thumped the Royals 4-1 at Griffin Park.

Joshua Clarke, Lasse Vibe and Maxine Colin fired the buzzing Bees into a commanding lead before Yann Kermorgant pulled a goal back for the visitors.

 Lasse Vibe celebrates his strike for Brentford against Reading
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Lasse Vibe celebrates his strike for Brentford against ReadingCredit: Getty Images
 Brentford's Scott Hogan and Reading's Paul McShane battle for the ball
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Brentford's Scott Hogan and Reading's Paul McShane battle for the ballCredit: PA:Press Association
 Blackburn keeper Jason Steele was left with no chance by Steven Fletcher as his strike sealed the points for Sheff Wed
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Blackburn keeper Jason Steele was left with no chance by Steven Fletcher as his strike sealed the points for Sheff WedCredit: Reuters

But Scott Hogan’s seventh of the season finished off the scoring the move the hosts up to fourth place in the Championship.

Bristol City are just behind them on goal difference after Marlon Pack notched the matchwinner in their 1-0 win over Leeds United.

They moved level on points with Birmingham City after they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Preston.

Alex Baptiste opened the scoring for Preston before Ryan Shotton equalised. Brum fell behind again to Daniel Johnson’s free-kick but Che Adams volleyed home to level.

Sheffield Wednesday are also on 17 points after Steven Fletcher’s strike at Blackburn earned them a 1-0 triumph.

Jimmy Floyd-Hasselbaink’s QPR battled back to claim a point at his former club Burton Albion. Jamie Ward had opened the scoring early in the second half before Sebastian Polter poked home to make it 1-1 with twenty minutes remaining.

Elsewhere, Nicklas Bendtner looked to have earned Nottingham Forest all three points against Fulham after notching his first goal for the club on the hour mark. Tom Cairney, however, had other ideas as he equalised late on in another 1-1 draw.

 Will Grigg scored the winner for Wigan just two minutes from time
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Will Grigg scored the winner for Wigan just two minutes from timeCredit: Reuters

Wigan ended their recent bad run with a 2-1 home win over Wolves. Will Grigg was on fire as his strike two minutes from time secured the points after Adam Le Fondre’s early goal was levelled by visiting defender Prince Oniangue.

At the top of the table, Barnsley held Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw and Huddersfield moved back top after a 2-1 win over Rotherham.

Cardiff were defeated 2-0 at home by Derby, who suspended boss Nigel Pearson earlier in the day, and Ipswich fought-out a goalless draw with Brighton.

Newcastle welcome Norwich to St James’ Park on Wednesday, with the Canaries knowing victory will lift them back to top spot.


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