Grabban grabs Forest a point at Elland Road
Leeds United had to settle for a point despite dominating large periods of their 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
Pa b l o He r n a n d e z notched for the Whites, but Lewis Grabban cancelled it out with Forest’s only attempt on target.
Ollie Watkins’ secondhalf strike secured a 1- 0 victory for Brentford at Middlesbrough.
Tommy Rowe’s late equaliser earned Bristol City a point in a 1-1 draw at Birmingham. The left wing-back’s 83rd-minute thunderbolt cancelled out Lukas Jutkiewicz’s first of the season.
Sheffield Wednesday beat Barnsley 2-0 thanks to a debut goal from Jacob Murphy and a fine Steven Fletcher strike.
Fre d d i e Wo o d m a n saved a penalty as Swansea held Derby to a 0-0 draw at Pride Park.
Grant Mccann celebrated his first win as Hull boss with a 2-1 home win against Reading.
Jarrod Bowen followed his early opener with a fine assist for Jackson Irvine, only for debutant Lucas Joao to pull one back for Reading.
Grant Ha l l ’ s late equaliser rescued a point for QPR as they drew 1-1 with Huddersfield at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Karlan Grant’s penalty had put the Terriers ahead three minutes into the second half.
A superb Tom Cairney goal helped Fulham record their first victory of the season with a 2- 0 win over Blackburn Rovers at Craven Cottage. A l e k s a n d a r Mi t rov i c sealed the win by tapping home in the 82nd-minute.
We s t Brom and Millwall both moved on to four points from their opening two fixtures after a 1- 1 draw at The Hawthorns.
Having won on the opening day, both sides had to make do with a point apiece.
The hosts, who had the lion’s share of possession, took the lead through an Alex Pearce own- goal in the 57th minute.
Substitute Matt Smith salvaged a point for Millwall, though, in the 75th minute when he fired in from close range.
Charlton made a winning return to Championship football at The Valley with a 3- 1 victory over Stoke.
Goals from Lyle Taylor, Chuks Aneke and Conor Ga l l a g h e r gave Lee Bowyer’s side the points after Tom Ince’s longrange effort had levelled the match for the Potters in the first half.
Paul G a l l a g h e r ’s stunner helped Preston to a 3- 0 victory over Wigan at Deepdale.
Sean Maguire a nd Louis Moult also got on the scoresheet for the Lilywhites.
Isaac Vassell headed a dramatic winner in the final seconds of his Cardiff debut to snatch a 2-1 triumph ov e r Luton.
Graeme Jones’ men looked to have earned a hard-fought draw thanks to Matty Pearson’s header in the 86th minute after Aden Flint volleyed the hosts in front.