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CHAMPIONSH­IP ACTION

- (7.45pm unless stated)

Group F Man City (0) ............... 1 Feyenoord (0) ........... 0 Napoli (0) ................... 3 Shakht’r Donetsk (0) 0 Bury (0) ...................... 1 Shrewsbury (0) ........ 0 Charlton (1) ............... 2 Rochdale (1) ............. 1 MK Dons (0) ............... 1 Southend (1) ............ 1 Oldham (0) ................. 0 Oxford Utd (1) ............ 2 Peterborou­gh (0) ....... 2 Plymouth (1) .............. 2 Walsall (2) .................. 4 Wigan (2) ................... 3 AFC Wimbledon (0) ..0 Blackburn (3) ............ 4 Portsmouth (0) ......... 1 Northampto­n (0) ...... 0 Fleetwood (1) ........... 2 Doncaster (0) ........... 0 Accrington (0) ........... 1 Cheltenham (0) .......... 0 Chesterfie­ld (1) ......... 3 Colchester (1) ............ 1 Crawley (1) ................ 3 Wycombe (0) ............ 0 Cambridge Utd (0) ... 0 Forest Green (0) ....... 2 Lincoln City (0) ........ 0 Exeter (1) .................. 1 Basel v Man Utd .................................................. CSKA Moscow v Benfica (5pm) ........................

Group B Anderlecht v Bayern Munich ............................. Paris St-Germain v Celtic ...................................

Group C Atletico Madrid v Roma ...................................... FK Qarabag v Chelsea (5pm) .............................

Group D Juventus v Barcelona ......................................... Sporting Lisbon v Olympiakos .......................... Ipswich v Sheff Wed ........................................... Middlesbro­ugh v Birmingham ........................... Wolves v Leeds ...................................................

Buildbase FA Trophy 2nd qualifying round replay:

FA Youth Cup 2nd round: JORDAN ARCHER put Saturday’s horror show behind him to twice deny Hull victory.

Millwall boss Neil Harris insisted he was confident the keeper would bounce back after Archer gifted Sunderland both goals in the 2-2 weekend draw.

And the shot-stopper provided the perfect response when he tipped Markus Henriksen’s 35th-minute 25-yarder over the bar before producing another fine save from Kevin Stewart on the stroke of half-time.

Hull boss Leonid Slutsky was desperate for just a third win in 13 games in front of Tigers’ vicechairm­an Ehab Allam.

The pressure is building on the ex-Russia coach but he was entitled to feel frustrated at his team’s failure to turn their dominance into goals.

Leading scorer Jarrod Bowen missed two good chances while Millwall striker Lee Gregory passed up the Lions’ two best opportunit­ies.

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