Here's the roundup of today's Sky Bet Championship...
Swansea City 1 - 4 Norwich City
Norwich cemented their place at the top of the Championship table with a ruthless 4-1 victory at Swansea.
Daniel Farke's men took full advantage of a defensive horror show in the first half to go 3-0 up thanks to a Mike van der Hoorn own goal and strikes from Emi Buendia and Marco Stiepermann.
Daniel James scored his first league goal to give the home supporters a glimmer of hope before half-time, but that was quickly extinguished by Norwich striker Teemu Pukki.
Leeds United 2 - 0 Bristol City
Leeds punished 10-man Bristol City as they returned to winning ways following a 2-0 triumph at Elland Road.
Kemar Roofe turned home a long-range Pablo Hernandez strike after 69 minutes to open the scoring.
Hernandez then made the game safe four minutes from time after heading home Samuel Saiz's perfect cross. After a dour first half, the game dramatically swung in United's favour when Josh Brownhill was red-carded for two bookable offences on 55 minutes.
It resulted in an onslaught of pressure from the home side before City cracked 13 minutes later.
Brentford 1 - 2 Middlesbrough
Saturday's late kick-off saw Middlesbrough stay second after a 2-1 win at Brentford.
Jordan Hugill put the visitors in front after 56 minutes and a header from Marcus Tavernier soon made it 2-0.
The Bees hit back through Alan Judge's drive, but Boro held out to keep the pressure on the high-flying Canaries.
Hull City 0 - 2 Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest maintained their promising run of form with a deserved 2-0 victory at Hull.
Second-half goals within the space of three minutes from Lewis Grabban and Joe Lolley were just reward for the visitors' enterprise.
Hull, who remain in the Sky Bet Championship relegation zone, can have few complaints in a game which at times felt like a mismatch.
Stoke City 2 - 2 Queens Park Rangers
Defender Angel Rangel was QPR's saviour as his brilliant brace secured a battling 2-2 draw away to Stoke.
Joe Allen looked to have won it for the hosts who fought back from a goal down to lead 2-1 at the bet365 Stadium.
Rangel gave the Hoops a welcome seventh minute lead but striker Saido Berahino bundled home a 21st minute equaliser.
Wales international Allen then pounced in the 61st minute as the Potters chased their first home league win in nearly two months, with their last having been a 2-0 against Bolton at the beginning of October.
But Rangel had other ideas as his late sucker-punch with 12 minutes remaining made sure the spoils were shared.
The Spaniard scored his first goals since January 2017 - and two fine finishes which will live long in the memory.
Rotherham United 2 - 2 Sheffield United
Substitute Jamie Proctor denied Sheffield United the chance to go top of the Sky Bet Championship as his stoppage-time goal earned Rotherham a point from a 2-2 draw.
Chris Basham's late header had looked like handing United victory in the early game but a last-gasp leveller from Proctor left the Blades in fourth place behind Norwich, West Brom and Middlesbrough.?
United's on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson made a string of outstanding saves throughout the match but Rotherham's persistence finally paid off at the death.
Sheffield Wednesday 1 - 2 Derby County
Derby came from behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at Hillsborough with all the goals coming before the break.
Adam Reach put the home side in front before Derby hit back with goals from Harry Wilson and Jack Marriott to leave the Owls without a win in six games.
Lucas Joao, one of three players restored to the Wednesday starting line-up by manager Jos Luhukay, put an early effort wide before the home side took the lead.
The goal came in the 12th minute when Barry Bannan's lofted delivery into the area found Reach on the right-hand side and he slotted the ball past Scott Carson from a narrow angle.
Millwall 1 - 1 Bolton Wanderers
Jake Cooper came off the bench to earn Millwall a point in a 1-1 draw against Bolton at the Den.
Mark Beevers' precise header had looked like earning Phil Parkinson's side their first win since September, ending Millwall's run of three straight home victories in the process.
But Cooper got the final touch to second-half substitute Jiri Skalak's effort from a Jed Wallace cross with eight minutes remaining to ensure the spoils were shared.
Preston North End 4 - 1 Blackburn Rovers
Preston extended their unbeaten run to eight games as they sealed a hard fought 4-1 Lancashire derby win over Blackburn at Deepdale.
Goals from Tom Barkhuizen, Callum Robinson, Louis Moult and Alan Browne stretched the home side's positive record as they produced a star-studded performance when it mattered most.
Blackburn, whose only consolation came through a second-half Danny Graham goal, are now without an away win since October 6th.
Wigan Athletic 0 - 0 Reading
Wigan and Reading played out a relatively entertaining goalless draw at the DW Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship with plenty of attacking intent but a lack of attacking quality at both ends of the field.
The home side had a goal rightly disallowed for offside in the first half when Nick Powell - who later limped off injured - nodded home from Reece James' cross.
But the visitors too were a threat on the counter, and Wigan goalkeeper Christian Walton made a couple of fine diving saves to preserve another clean sheet.
SportingLife reports.
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Post Summary
Swansea City 1 - 4 Norwich City
Norwich cemented their place at the top of the Championship table with a ruthless 4-1 victory at Swansea.
Daniel Farke's men took full advantage of a defensive horror show in the first half to go 3-0 up thanks to a Mike van der Hoorn own goal and strikes from Emi Buendia and Marco Stiepermann.
Daniel James scored his first league goal to give the home supporters a glimmer of hope before half-time, but that was quickly extinguished by Norwich striker Teemu Pukki.
👏 Norwich City— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) November 24, 2018
👊 Win 4-1 at Swansea
🔥 Four goals in each of their last three games
⚽️ 32 goals for the season
📈 Three points clear at the top
🙌 Six victories in a row
🦜 The Canaries are flying! @NorwichCityFC #NCFC pic.twitter.com/k778zyNSLI
Leeds United 2 - 0 Bristol City
Leeds punished 10-man Bristol City as they returned to winning ways following a 2-0 triumph at Elland Road.
Kemar Roofe turned home a long-range Pablo Hernandez strike after 69 minutes to open the scoring.
Hernandez then made the game safe four minutes from time after heading home Samuel Saiz's perfect cross. After a dour first half, the game dramatically swung in United's favour when Josh Brownhill was red-carded for two bookable offences on 55 minutes.
It resulted in an onslaught of pressure from the home side before City cracked 13 minutes later.
Brentford 1 - 2 Middlesbrough
Saturday's late kick-off saw Middlesbrough stay second after a 2-1 win at Brentford.
Jordan Hugill put the visitors in front after 56 minutes and a header from Marcus Tavernier soon made it 2-0.
The Bees hit back through Alan Judge's drive, but Boro held out to keep the pressure on the high-flying Canaries.
Hull City 0 - 2 Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest maintained their promising run of form with a deserved 2-0 victory at Hull.
Second-half goals within the space of three minutes from Lewis Grabban and Joe Lolley were just reward for the visitors' enterprise.
Hull, who remain in the Sky Bet Championship relegation zone, can have few complaints in a game which at times felt like a mismatch.
Stoke City 2 - 2 Queens Park Rangers
Defender Angel Rangel was QPR's saviour as his brilliant brace secured a battling 2-2 draw away to Stoke.
Joe Allen looked to have won it for the hosts who fought back from a goal down to lead 2-1 at the bet365 Stadium.
Rangel gave the Hoops a welcome seventh minute lead but striker Saido Berahino bundled home a 21st minute equaliser.
Wales international Allen then pounced in the 61st minute as the Potters chased their first home league win in nearly two months, with their last having been a 2-0 against Bolton at the beginning of October.
But Rangel had other ideas as his late sucker-punch with 12 minutes remaining made sure the spoils were shared.
The Spaniard scored his first goals since January 2017 - and two fine finishes which will live long in the memory.
Rotherham United 2 - 2 Sheffield United
Substitute Jamie Proctor denied Sheffield United the chance to go top of the Sky Bet Championship as his stoppage-time goal earned Rotherham a point from a 2-2 draw.
Chris Basham's late header had looked like handing United victory in the early game but a last-gasp leveller from Proctor left the Blades in fourth place behind Norwich, West Brom and Middlesbrough.?
United's on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson made a string of outstanding saves throughout the match but Rotherham's persistence finally paid off at the death.
Sheffield Wednesday 1 - 2 Derby County
Derby came from behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at Hillsborough with all the goals coming before the break.
Adam Reach put the home side in front before Derby hit back with goals from Harry Wilson and Jack Marriott to leave the Owls without a win in six games.
Lucas Joao, one of three players restored to the Wednesday starting line-up by manager Jos Luhukay, put an early effort wide before the home side took the lead.
The goal came in the 12th minute when Barry Bannan's lofted delivery into the area found Reach on the right-hand side and he slotted the ball past Scott Carson from a narrow angle.
Millwall 1 - 1 Bolton Wanderers
Jake Cooper came off the bench to earn Millwall a point in a 1-1 draw against Bolton at the Den.
Mark Beevers' precise header had looked like earning Phil Parkinson's side their first win since September, ending Millwall's run of three straight home victories in the process.
But Cooper got the final touch to second-half substitute Jiri Skalak's effort from a Jed Wallace cross with eight minutes remaining to ensure the spoils were shared.
Preston North End 4 - 1 Blackburn Rovers
Preston extended their unbeaten run to eight games as they sealed a hard fought 4-1 Lancashire derby win over Blackburn at Deepdale.
Goals from Tom Barkhuizen, Callum Robinson, Louis Moult and Alan Browne stretched the home side's positive record as they produced a star-studded performance when it mattered most.
Blackburn, whose only consolation came through a second-half Danny Graham goal, are now without an away win since October 6th.
Wigan Athletic 0 - 0 Reading
Wigan and Reading played out a relatively entertaining goalless draw at the DW Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship with plenty of attacking intent but a lack of attacking quality at both ends of the field.
The home side had a goal rightly disallowed for offside in the first half when Nick Powell - who later limped off injured - nodded home from Reece James' cross.
But the visitors too were a threat on the counter, and Wigan goalkeeper Christian Walton made a couple of fine diving saves to preserve another clean sheet.
SportingLife reports.
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