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Championship wrap: Towell on mark but Canaries stay top

Rotherham United's Richie Towell (L) celebrates scoring the opening goal
Rotherham United's Richie Towell (L) celebrates scoring the opening goal

Norwich maintained their position at the top of the Sky Bet Championship after coming from behind to beat Rotherham 3-1 at Carrow Road.

With Leeds winning in the early kick-off and the Millers opening the scoring through Richie Towell in the 11th minute, the Canaries appeared to be relinquishing their position at the summit.

But Todd Cantwell's effort just after half-time triggered a turnaround as Maximillian Aarons and Teemu Pukki also found the net, the latter for the 11th time this term.

Leeds remain a point behind after Pablo Hernandez took advantage of an error from goalkeeper Dean Henderson in the 82nd minute to secure a 1-0 win against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.

Championship table

Paul Lambert is still waiting for his first win as Ipswich boss after Lewis Grabban scored twice in Nottingham Forest's 2-0 victory at the City Ground.

The in-form striker took his goal tally in the league to 14 as Forest moved up to fifth, leaving bottom-placed Town seven points adrift of safety.

Harry Wilson netted two, making it four goals in three games, to lift play-off chasing Derby to a 2-1 triumph over Swansea, who set up a nervy finish when Fikayo Tomori scored a 87th-minute own goal.

Birmingham are four points off the top six following a 3-0 win over Preston at St Andrew's.

Declan Rudd made a major error in the North End goal, letting Maikel Kieftenbeld's long ball squirm under his foot in the 46th minute, before Jacques Maghoma and Che Adams made the game safe.

A 3-2 win at QPR moved Hull two points above the relegation zone.

Jarrod Bowen scored twice and Markus Henriksen netted for the Tigers at Loftus Road, with Pawel Wszolek  and Luke Freeman responding for Rangers.

Mo Barrow netted a last-gasp equaliser to ensure Reading drew 2-2 with Stoke.

Trailing 1-0 to Marc McNulty's goal just before the interval, the Potters responded through Benik Afobe and Tom Ince before Barrow struck at the death.

Blackburn ended a two-match losing streak courtesy of a 4-2 success over Sheffield Wednesday at Ewood Park.

Danny Graham bagged a hat-trick and Bradley Dack converted his ninth league goal of the season for Rovers, with Lucas Joao and Barry Bannan on target for Wednesday.

Bolton's winless run extended to 10 matches with a 1-1 draw at home to Wigan after Will Grigg's penalty cancelled out Will Buckley's early opener.

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