Chiedozie Ogbene scored his third goal in as many games Rotterham trashed Reading 4-0 at the Aesseal New York Stadium.
Ogbene was the goal scorer in their 1-1 draw with Swansea City to start the Sky Bet Championship season, and he came off the bench to score the winning goal as United secured a 2-1 win away to Port Vale in the Carabao Cup midweek.
That scoring run continued against Reading with the player finding the net at the end of a first half that saw them score four times.
Captain Richard Wood put them ahead in the seventh minute before Northern Ireland's Conor Washington nabbed his first goal for the club.
Jamie Lindsay added a third in the 18th minute before Ogbene lobbed home two minutes into first-half additional time to complete a miserable afternoon for Reading’s Shane Long and Jeff Hendrick with Georgie Kelly coming on to enjoy the second half for the hosts.
Will Keane was also on target as Wigan came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw with Bristol City at the DW Stadium – their third draw of the league season.
A sixth-minute goal from Andreas Weimannhad put the visitors into an early lead with Keane firing in the equaliser from Max Power’s corner in the 62nd minute.
QPR goalkeeper Seny Dieng scored a stoppage-time equaliser to force a 2-2 draw at Sunderland.
Dieng headed home deep into time added on to complete a remarkable comeback by Michael Beale's team.
Sunderland were 2-0 up and coasting to the win after first-half goals from Ross Stewart and Ellis Simms.
But Elias Chair got Rangers back in it in the 87th minute and five minutes later Chair's cross was incredibly converted by Dieng, who then made an incredible stop at the other end.

Millwall came from two goals down to beat Coventry 3-2.
The Sky Blues were in dreamland after just 28 minutes as Kyle McFadzean and Matty Godden put them 2-0 up.
Jake Cooper's goal before half-time proved pivotal as it gave the Lions something to cling on to and they quickly levelled after the restart through George Honeyman.
Gustavo Hamer was sent off for Coventry and then George Saville's 85th-minute goal won it for the hosts.
Norwich are enjoying a difficult start following relegation last season as they lost 2-1 at Hull, who climbed to third.
Oscar Estupinan scored twice, once in either half, to extend the Tigers' unbeaten start to the campaign, despite Marcelino Nunez's consolation for the Canaries, who sit bottom after three games.
Huddersfield earned their first points of the season after they beat Stoke 3-1.
Lee Nicholls' penalty save from Lewis Baker in the first half proved pivotal as Yuta Nakayama headed the Terriers in front before the break.
Baker made amends for his spot-kick miss as he levelled after the restart but late goals from Danny Ward and Jordan Rhodes gave Danny Schofield his first win as Terriers manager.
Swansea got their first win of the campaign as they beat Blackpool 1-0.
After Andy Fisher saved Jerry Yates' penalty early in the second half, Olivier Ntcham scored in the final 10 minutes to get the Swans up and running for the campaign.
Aston Villa loanee Jaden Philogene scored the only goal of the game to condemn Birmingham to a 1-0 defeat at Cardiff, while Brad Potts' only goal of the game was enough for Preston to beat Luton 1-0.