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Championship roundup: Plymouth ride FA Cup fever to thrash Millwall 5-1 | Championship

FA Cup Giant Killer Plymouth He cried out for his second memorable victory in three days, and stepped out at the Championship Table. Penalty hero Ryan Hardy against Liverpool on Sunday scored twice in a 5-1 victory Millwall.

Joe Bryan's own goal was to give Argyle the lead, and another Hardy Spot kick put them two. Home Park was buzzing once again when Mustapha Bundu added the third time eight minutes after halftime and Hardie grabbed the second before Brian pulled back one.

Nicola Katy concluded her victory as Argyle, who secured a trip to Manchester City in the fifth round on Monday.

This time last year Luton I was preparing to host Manchester United in the Premier League. But the goals from Enzo Le Fee and Wilson Isidor Sunderland They won 2-0, bringing the Hatters closer to consecutive relegations.

Blackburn Manager John Eustace shrugged from the touchline to win 2-0 West Brom. Away fans sang, “I'm watching John Eustace.” Coach David Lowe was in charge of Eustace in discussions about handing over in the Derby.

Burnley After a 2-0 victory, he achieved a slice of football league history by becoming the first second tier side to register 10 consecutive clean sheets Hull. Chelsea lender Bashir Humphries fired them first after just three minutes, and Zian Fleming added the second Scott Parker promotional chaser.

Sheffield United With Burnley behind them, they won Leeds 3-1 within two points of the leader Middles bra. The blades advanced as Jesurun Rak-Sakyi profited from the chaos between Boro goalkeeper Mark Travers and defender Ryan Giles and finished into the empty net. Boro leveled just before halftime, via a penalty from Delano Brugzorg, after several shirts pulled through the area. However, in 75 minutes, the replacement Ben Breton Diaz was sent cleanly and lifted the ball onto the traver.

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Anis Mehmeti scored twice Bristol City beat Stoke 2-0 and Michael Smith's goal was given Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 victory Swansea.

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