Captain Joe Edwards scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner. SunderlandIt marked an unbeaten start to the Championship and gave Wayne Rooney his first victory. Plymouth Edwards, the man of the match, was the first to react when Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Paterson made a brilliant save to deny Cornel Suecks in the third minute of added time, before firing home an equally fierce shot to make the score 3-2.
A Daniel Ballard own goal and a Ryan Hardie penalty put Plymouth ahead in the first half through a Patrick Roberts penalty before Sunderland's Romain Mandle equalised late on and Edwards gave the leaders a final chance.
It came in third place Burnley end LeedsA brilliant first-half breakaway goal from Luca Coleoso ensured they continued their unbeaten start to the season. Blackburn On the second beat Bristol City A dominant performance saw the Reds win 3-0 at Ewood Park, with Lewis Travis opening the scoring and Yuki Ohashi scoring two more goals to take his tally to five in five games since his transfer from Sanfrecce Hiroshima.
Watford and Coventry An entertaining game at Vicarage Road ended in a 1-1 draw. The home side got off to a terrible start, conceding a third consecutive goal after just four minutes when Ellis Sims' header hit the post and went into the goal. Tom Dele Bashir equalised from close range in the 67th minute.
Oxford After seeing his players off, manager Des Buckingham said: Stoke Idris El Mizouni's goal just after half-time made it 1-0. The U's have made a perfect start to life at Kassam Stadium since returning to the Championship, winning all three home games so far this season. “I hope the fans understand that a lot of hard work went into today's win,” Buckingham said. “We're creating the style of play that we want to play and we're playing well as a team again.”
Kenzo Goudomin's first-half goal Derby They beat the bottom team and achieved their ninth consecutive home league win. Cardiff It was 1-0 at Pride Park. Goodmin scored the only goal of the game in the 28th minute, one-touching Callum Elder's low ball into the box to seal the win after Rams goalkeeper Jacob Widell-Zetterstrom had made a series of fine first-half saves. The win continued Derby's good home form, while Cardiff are winless in their opening five games.
A beautiful volley from Mads Frogger-Jensen led to the goal. Preston 1-1 draw MiddlesbroughThe Danish midfielder came on two minutes before the break to cancel out Tommy Conway's 16th-minute lead for Boro. Chances were slim after the restart, with neither team able to find a decisive breakthrough and the hosts having to settle for a single point.
Swansea By a narrow margin Norwich The 1-0 victory was their first league victory in three games, with only a fourth-minute own goal from Amankwa Forson separating the winner from the loss in a match between two teams in transition early in the season.
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Two goals in added time made for a fantastic finale. Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 draw QPR At Hillsborough, Owls captain Barry Bannan thought he had sealed victory with a brilliant goal, but substitute Alfie Lloyd equalised with the last kick of the game.
and Luton Manager Rob Edwards felt his team was dragged into the fight while en route to a 1–0 victory. Millwall At last, their winless streak came to an end. Luton had been on track for 11 straight games since beating Bournemouth in the Premier League on April 9, but an early goal from Teden Mengi got them back on track. But they struggled late on and were helped by two big saves from goalkeeper Tomas Kaminski. “At the end they wore us down, we had a lot of long free kicks and long throws,” Edwards said. “It was a really hard-fought game, but we showed grit and fighting spirit.”





