Newcastle held to a goalless draw by Reading as Brighton brush aside bottom club Rotherham
Championship round-up: Newcastle's lead at the top has been cut back to three points while Fulham grabbed a late draw against Leeds United at Craven Cottage
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Your support makes all the difference.Newcastle saw their lead at the top of the Sky Bet Championship cut back to three points after being held to a goalless draw at Reading while Brighton ran out 2-0 winners at bottom club Rotherham.
Magpies frontman Daryl Murphy saw a header cleared off the line before Royals winger Garath McCleary almost snatched a dramatic stoppage-time winner, his effort hitting the top of the crossbar.
Brighton had lost their past two games, but returned to form at the New York Stadium.
Anthony Knockaert gave the Seagulls the lead four minutes into the second half, with substitute Solly March making sure of the points 11 minutes from time as Rotherham were pushed closer to League One.
Third-place Huddersfield kept up their promotion hopes after a 1-0 home win over Aston Villa, the only goal of the game coming from defender Tommy Smith after 69 minutes.
Leeds saw midfielder Kalvin Phillips sent off late on at Fulham, where Tom Cairney's stoppage-time goal secured a 1-1 draw for the Cottagers.
An own goal from Tim Ream, slicing the ball past keeper David Button, gave Leeds an early lead, but Cairney had the final say against the 10 men to leave both teams still in the play-off shake-up.
Sheffield Wednesday remain sixth after a 1-1 draw with Burton.
Ross Wallace put the Owls ahead with a long-range effort in the 16th minute, but Jackson Irvine's fine volley after 24 minutes proved enough for a share of the points.
At the other end of the table, Wigan won 1-0 at Birmingham with a first-half goal from defender Dan Burn and Bristol City fought back to claim a 1-1 draw against Norwich.
Yanic Wildschut had given Norwich the lead just before half-time but a scrambled effort from Bailey Wright 12 minutes from time earned the Robins a point at Ashton Gate
Blackburn also boosted their hopes of beating the drop after Derrick Williams' last-minute equaliser against Cardiff salvaged his side a 1-1 draw at Ewood Park, Kenneth Zohore having earlier given the visitors the lead with his seventh goal in eight games.
Wolves, meanwhile, ended a run of five straight Championship defeats with a goalless draw at Ipswich.
Lasse Vibe scored twice as Brentford held off a late fightback to win 3-2 at Nottingham Forest. Vibe's brace and a Jota strike put Brentford 3-0 up and although Forest pulled goals back through substitutes Ben Brereton and Zach Clough in the final eight minutes, the hosts could not find an equaliser.
QPR beat Barnsley 2-1 at Loftus Road, Idrissa Sylla and an own goal from Angus MacDonald putting Ian Holloway's men in charge before Tom Bradshaw pulled a goal back.
A stoppage-time goal from Tom Barkhuizen gave Preston a 1-1 draw at Derby, who had taken a 50th-minute lead through Matej Vydra.
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