
Promotion-hunting Terriers claim an impressive win over table-topping Fulham
Huddersfield Town stunned the impressive league leaders Fulham as they took all three points back to Yorkshire with an impressive 2-1 win.
Huddersfield Town stunned the impressive league leaders Fulham as they took all three points back to Yorkshire with an impressive 2-1 win.
Young Cardiff City wing-back Joel Bagan bagged his third goal in as many games to rescue a point for the Bluebirds in a classic game of two halves encounter at a windswept Cardiff City Stadium.
Reading boss Veljko Paunović is under pressure after a series of poor results and his side faces Preston North End’s red hot Cameron Archer on Saturday.
The Cottagers have dropped points just once since the turn of the year and since their FA Cup exit have turned their full attention to another immediate top-flight return.
Cardiff City will hope to continue their recent form this weekend with victory over an injury-hit Blackpool side at what looks set to be a windy and blustery Cardiff City Stadium.
Peterborough United host fellow strugglers Reading as both sides look to distance themselves from the Championship relegation zone.
Fulham continued their impressive form at the top of the Championship table as they put Hull City to the sword thanks to Aleksandar Mitrovic’s superbly taken header in a 1-0 win.
Hull City welcome Marco Silva back to Humberside but there will be little room for sentiment after the Tigers dip in results threatens to drag them back into a relegation scrap.
The past 24 months of supporting Huddersfield Town has seen rare sparks of promise for chances of promotion. However, this season something seems different, with many in the fanbase starting to believe that this season might be somewhat alike that promotion season in 2016/2017.
Queens Park Rangers last experienced the top flight of English football way back in 2015, with the R’s finishing rock bottom of the Premier League table.
Lee Nicholls pulled off a vital last gasp save to deny Emil Riis Jakobsen and maintain Huddersfield’s unbeaten run in a goalless draw at Deepdale.
Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray says his side ‘deserved better’ from their 2-0 defeat at Ewood Park to fellow promotion-contenders Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest’s young players made the difference as they picked up a vital win in the context of the Championship promotion race, leaving Ewood Park with a 2-0 victory over fellow contenders Blackburn Rovers.
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper was delighted with the maturity shown by his young side as they won 2-0 away at fellow promotion-contenders Blackburn Rovers to jump into the play-off spots of the Championship table.
If you were not a Derby County fan and had never heard the name Festy Ebosele before Tuesday night, you would have certainly been forgiven.
Tony Mowbray’s Blackburn Rovers need to bounce back from defeat last time out as they welcome Nottingham Forest to Ewood Park, with the Reds fresh from their FA Cup heroics.
Huddersfield Town will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run and cement their place in the play0ffs when they face Preston North End at Deepdale on Wednesday night.
Two of the Championship’s form sides will clash in a game that has the potential to drastically influence one of the closest promotion races that has been seen in recent years.
Derby County are now well into the second half of a campaign that has seen an ongoing series of unfortunate events, with the football club not existing next season a genuine possibility.
Swansea City search for a much-needed win as they take on high-flying Blackburn Rovers
Super-sub Harry Cornick struck a second-half winner as Luton Town frustrated Swansea City in South Wales.
Luton Town travel to Swansea City as they hope to boost their play-off hopes, however, Russell Martin’s side will provide a resolute contest.
Chris Willock’s arrival at Queens Park Rangers on the last day of the summer transfer window in 2020 came with minimum fuss.
Stoke City fell victim to poor officiating as they were held by Huddersfield Town.