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Championship: Harrison Burrows strikes 98th-minute winner at 10-man Bristol City for Sheffield United to go second Dan Barlaser seals a comprehensive 4-1 win for Middlesbrough at QPR Josh Windass and Dominic Iorfa secure Sheffield Wednesday's 2-0 win over Norwich Plymouth's Michael Obafemi opens the scoring in the Dockyard derby against Portsmouth Hidde Ter Avest finds the target on his full Oxford debut as they beat Hull 1-0 League One: Richard Kone and Fred Onyedinma both score twice with Wycombe go top with a 5-0 win at Stockport Get involved #bbcefl Ian Woodcock, Alex Hoad and Dan Wareing FT: Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Utd Danny Hall Summariser on BBC Radio Sheffield Wow, where do we start with that? What a finish! When it fell to Harrison Burrows, we thought just find that bit of quality I felt like a broken record, I kept saying find that bit of quality. What a moment, a long journey for the United fans - they will be glad they saw that moment no matter the time they get home! Plymouth 1-0 Portsmouth Four minutes of time added on. Can Pompey salvage something? Stockport 0-5 Wycombe A brutal evening for the home side. Swansea 1-0 Watford Six of Swansea's previous 13 games this season have ended 1-0, one way or the other. Will this be seven of 14? Things are heating up a bit in the past few minutes as Watford's frustration grows and a few hard challenges fly in. Vakoun Bayo has been subbed off, after a four-goal salvo on Saturday, he endured a quiet and frustrating evening. Daniel Jebbison is his replacement. Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Utd The stuff champions are made of? Sheffield United were 1-0 down in this going into the 87th minute. Ryan One levelled with his first goal for the club and, after Rob Dickie had been sent off in time added on, Harrison Burrows smashed home his second in two games to give the Blades three points and send them second. Next up for them? The Steel City derby at Bramall Lane on Sunday. Oxford 1-0 Hull This was well and truly a game of two halves as Hull City had numerous chances to score early on. Kasey Palmer and Bachir Belloumi's opportunities were screaming out for a little more composure. But whatever Des Buckingham told his players at half time worked an absolute treat. Oxford came flying out of the traps and it was the debutant Hidde Ter Avest who was at the back post to finish a wonderful cross. This defeat marks six games without a win for Tim Walter. .. was that the last hurrah? Harrison Burrows (90+8 mins) WOW! !! Harrison Burrows wins it for the Blades in the eighth minute of time added on with a fierce low effort. Incredible comeback! QPR 1-4 Middlesbrough Four goals and three points for Middlesbrough. Struggling QPR have now failed to win any of their first eight home league games in a season for the first time in their history. Plymouth 1-0 Portsmouth Brent Pilnick BBC Sport at Home Park Talk about a smash and grab raid! If this result stays like this Plymouth can count themselves very lucky. Michael Obafemi has been good since he came on and his strength left Regan Poole on the deck before his assured finish into the bottom corner. Argyle do not deserve to be ahead, but they will take it. As for Portsmouth, you have to feel for them as they have been the better side, but if you do not take your chances you are always at risk. Swansea 1-0 Watford Myles Peart-Harris flies into a challenge on Festy Ebosele in the Watford half and picks up a yellow card. He might have got a bit of the ball but he flew into the man. 10 minutes remain as Giorgi Chakvetadze works a yard of space to whip a curling shot from the edge of the box over Lawrence Vigouroux's crossbar. Dan Barlaser (90+5 mins) Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Middlesbrough midfielder Dan Barlaser puts the cherry on top of the cake for the away side with a beautiful curled effort from 18 yards. More woe for the home side. Bristol City 1-1 Sheff Utd The home side will finish a man light. The away side press the home defence into a mistake and sub Rob Dickie drags Callum O'Hare to the deck as he looks to run in on goal and the referee gets the red out. Sheff Wed 2-0 Norwich A great night for Wednesday who banish the memory of Saturday's defeat to Watford in perfect style, beating Norwich for the first time in seven games dating back more than six years. They did the job early with Ike Ugbo missing a glorious chance from a yard out before Josh Windass drilled the opener and then Dominic Iorfa powered home a header which squeezed through George Long's grasp. Borja Sainz had a quiet night, though he did see a goal chalked-off for offside on another away-day to forget for the Canaries. Michael Obafemi (82 mins) Massive goal at the bottom of the Championship! Twelve minutes after coming on Michael Obafemi gives the home side the lead with a thumping finish after muscling his way in on goal. Burton 0-0 Crawley A rather dull League One affair comes to an end with the points shared. The home side had more chances ion the whole but it was the visitors who suddenly looked as if they were going to steal it when Panutche Camara forced Max Crocombe into a late save. About as exciting as a lukewarm tea, to be honest. Swansea 1-0 Watford Tom Ince is withdrawn from the Watford midfield with 18-year-old forward Mamadou Doumbia coming on to try and score his first Hornets goal and salvage a point, at least. They've probably edged the second period but without anything to show for it. Joe Allen is off the bench for the Swans, replacing Kyle Naughton with Cyrus Christie also on in place of Goncalo Franco. Still 15 minutes plus stoppages to come. .. QPR 1-3 Middlesbrough Into five minutes of time added on here now but surely it's all over. Wycombe make it a 5-0 against Stockport, adding to an already miserable evening for the Hatters. Aaron Morley getting in on the action. Burton are pushing for a winner against Crawley as the referee signals four minutes of injury time. Still 0-0 as things stand. Sheff Wed 2-0 Norwich SIX added minutes at Hillsborough, Norwich are on the front foot, but without much intent, it must be said. Swansea 1-0 Watford Gareth Vincent BBC Sport Wales at the Swansea. com Stadium Swansea had it almost all their own way for almost an hour, but Watford are in this contest now. The Hornets are among the Championship's top scorers this season and are finally asking some questions of Swansea's resilient defence. It could be a long 20 minutes or so for Luke Williams' team, unless they can find a second goal from somewhere - but it is Watford who have the momentum for the moment. Last Updated 5th November 2024 at 21: 44 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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