Derby Telegraph

Bournemout­h win is tribute to team-mate

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BOURNEMOUT­H returned to the top of the Championsh­ip table when Scott Parker’s men beat Bristol City 2-0 at Ashton Gate.

The seventh minute of the game saw applause ring around the ground for Cherries midfielder David Brooks after it emerged earlier in the week that the Wales internatio­nal had been diagnosed with stage two Hodgkin lymphoma.

And when Jamal Lowe opened the scoring in the 21st minute, he held up Brooks’ number seven shirt with his team-mates as they celebrated.

Jordan Zemura doubled the advantage in first-half stoppage time as Bournemout­h’s unbeaten start to the season extended to a 12th game and they again went three points clear of West Bromwich Albion, who had gone above them on goal difference after beating Birmingham City 1-0 on Friday night.

Fulham moved up to third following a 4-1 victory over QPR at Craven Cottage in the lunchtime kick-off.

Aleksandar Mitrovic scored twice, either side of Lyndon Dykes’ reply, before Bobby Decordova-Reid and Antonee Robinson added further goals for the hosts.

Coventry City are fourth after rescuing a 2-2 draw away to Blackburn Rovers, where Joe Rothwell and Sam Gallagher netted for Rovers in the first half.

A Tyler Walker effort reduced the deficit in the 62nd minute and then a Thomas Kaminski own goal, after Liam Kelly hit a post, drew things level six minutes later.

Stoke City, who lie fifth, led at Sheffield United via Jacob Brown’s 55th-minute goal before late strikes from Lys Mousset and David McGoldrick gave the Blades a 2-1 win.

Huddersfie­ld Town moved into the play-off places as Tom Lees’ early header and a Duane Holmes goal secured a 2-0 home win over Hull City.

A point outside the top six are Reading after they won 1-0 against third-bottom Barnsley courtesy of a 77th-minute John Swift finish.

Peterborou­gh United remain one place above Derby County following a 2-0 loss away to Middlesbro­ugh, where Paddy McNair scored a penalty and Josh Coburn got on the scoresheet in the closing stages.

Nottingham Forest made it five games unbeaten under new boss Steve Cooper as they won 2-1 at home against Blackpool, with Lewis Grabban notching the winner around the hour mark after Brennan Johnson’s opener for the hosts had been cancelled out by Jerry Yates.

A Harry Cornick brace saw Luton

Town win 2-0 at Millwall, for whom Jed Wallace had a penalty saved by Simon Sluga with six minutes to go.

 ?? ?? Bournemout­h’s Morgan Rogers (right) has the beating of Bristol City’s Chris Martin in the air.
Bournemout­h’s Morgan Rogers (right) has the beating of Bristol City’s Chris Martin in the air.

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