Ireland international Anthony Pilkington opened the scoring after just three minutes as his Wigan side held Millwall to a 2-2 draw in the Sky Bet Championship.

With supporters still taking their seats the visitors were ahead when Pilkington latched onto a Kieffer Moore knock down on the edge of the box and sent a first-time missile past Bartosz Bialkowski.

Wigan regained the lead in the second half when Antonee Robinson scored his first goal for the club when he arrived late in the penalty area to slot the ball under the goalkeeper before Matt Smith cancelled that goal out with a head to give his side a point.

Leeds went top of the table as Jack Harrison's late header secured a 1-0 victory over lowly Reading at the Madejski Stadium.

Reading created the best opening in a low-key first half from a Yakou Meite header but the visitors improved after the interval and Stuart Dallas hit the crossbar.

And they snatched the winner three minutes from time when Harrison nodded home Helder Costa's deflected cross.

A second late winner in four days earned Marcelo Bielsa's men a fourth straight win, with three of them coming by one goal.

Swansea extended their unbeaten away run to nine matches but squandered the lead in a 1-1 draw at 10-man Huddersfield.

Midfielder Fulton's thumping opener for Swansea came against the run of play in the 18th minute, but Grant had Huddersfield level four minutes from half-time with a cool finish.

Huddersfield looked most likely to find a winner in the second half but had Trevoh Chalobah sent off for a headbutt on George Byers in the closing stages as they pushed for a decisive goal.

Fulham are up to third after a 3-0 home win over Derby.

Bobby Decordova-Reid put the Cottagers in front early on and Aleksandar Mitrovic, the Championship's leading scorer, headed in a second just before the break for a 13th league goal.

Tom Cairney scored Fulham's third in the 89th minute as the Rams slumped to a fourth straight away defeat.
New Cardiff boss Neil Harris claimed a 1-0 victory over strugglers Stoke from his first home match in charge with a goal from Leandro Bacuna after 11 minutes.

Luton moved out of the bottom three after coming from behind to beat Charlton 2-1. 

The Addicks went in front after seven minutes through Jonathan Leko.

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu equalised in the 19th minute - despite protests for an offside in the build-up. Izzy Brown, on loan from Chelsea, turned the match around early in the second half.

New Cardiff boss Neil Harris claimed a 1-0 victory over strugglers Stoke from his first home match in charge with a goal from Leandro Bacuna after 11 minutes.