Coventry Telegraph

Vardy gets Foxes back on track for Prem hunt

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JAMIE Vardy sealed victory for Leicester as they got back on track in the race for automatic promotion to the Premier League with a 3-1 win at home to Norwich.

Gabriel Sara put the Canaries ahead against the run of play when he stabbed Marcelino Nunez’s clever 20th-minute corner past goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, but Kiernan Dewsbury-hall headed the Foxes level 12 minutes before the break.

Stephy Mavididi’s fine 61st-minute finish handed the home side a deserved lead, but it was not until the third minute of stoppage time that substitute Vardy struck to make it 3-1 and send his side back to the top of the table ahead of Ipswich’s clash with Southampto­n and Leeds’ home fixture against Hull.

Darnell Furlong’s stoppage-time piledriver extended West Brom’s unbeaten run to eight games as they fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Watford.

The Baggies, who went into the game at the Hawthorns sitting fifth, trailed to goals from Edo Kayembe and substitute Mileta Rajovic, but

Brandon Thomas-asante dragged them back into it before Furlong snatched a point at the death.

Jay Stansfield handed Birmingham’s new interim boss Gary Rowett the first win of his second spell in charge with the only goal against Preston.

Michael Ihiekwe’s own goal and a second from Isaiah Jones stretched Middlesbro­ugh’s unbeaten run to six games despite Sam Greenwood’s penalty miss as struggling Sheffield Wednesday went down 2-0 at the Riverside Stadium.

Sammie Szmodics took his tally for the season to 23 with a brace as Blackburn secured a first league victory in 10 attempts with a crushing 5-1 win at Sunderland.

Nahki Wells’ header condemned Plymouth to a fifth successive home defeat without scoring as Bristol City left Home Park with a 1-0 win. The hosts had Alfie Devine sent off for a second bookable offence in the 78th minute.

Steve Cook’s sweet volley was enough to secure a 1-0 win for QPR at Swansea which moved them six points clear of the drop zone.

A late header from substitute

Charlie Wyke preserved Rotherham’s Championsh­ip status for the time being.

The Millers, who last tasted victory in the league on Boxing Day, took a 71st-minute lead against Millwall through Sebastian Revan but needed Wyke’s 86th-minute interventi­on to win 2-1 after Ryan Longman had equalised.

Huddersfie­ld also remain in trouble after seeing Stoke’s Ki-jana Hoever score for the second time in as many games to cancel out Bojan Radulovic’s first goal for the Terriers in a 1-1 draw.*

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