Fulham are breathing down the necks of Cardiff City in the race for the Championship’s second automatic promotion place after Saturday’s 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday.
Cardiff lost 1-0 at home to champions elect Wolves on Friday – missing two stoppage-time penalties in a remarkable finale – and Slavisa Jokanovic’s men took full advantage at Hillsborough.
Just two points now separate the sides, although Cardiff do have the cushion of a game in hand over their rivals.
Aston Villa’s automatic hopes appear to be over after they lost 3-1 at Norwich City while at the opposite end of the table, Barnsley edged a thriller, winning 3-2 against Yorkshire rivals Sheffield United to give their survival chances a huge boost.
A look at the updated @SkyBetChamp table…@FulhamFC close in on second.@MillwallFC keep up their play-off chase.@BarnsleyFC close the gap on the teams above them. pic.twitter.com/EOGUS0GzzN
— Sky Bet Championship (@SkyBetChamp) April 7, 2018
MITROVIC MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
Fulham were once again indebted to Aleksandar Mitrovic, the Serbia striker netting his ninth goal in as many Championship outings to down Wednesday.
Ryan Sessegnon was the creator with 12 minutes remaining, crossing from the left for Mitrovic to smash home and extend Fulham’s unbeaten run to 19 matches – a sequence of 15 wins and four draws which stretches back to before Christmas.
The run continues! #COYW pic.twitter.com/ZWzqDrTQEy
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) April 7, 2018
BRADSHAW BLUNTS THE BLADES
Third-bottom Barnsley closed the gap to 21st-placed Bolton Wanderers thanks to a ding-dong win over Sheffield United at Oakwell – Tom Bradshaw netting the winner with two minutes remaining.
The Tykes had led through Gary Gardner, but found themselves behind midway through the second half as John Fleck and Leon Clarke struck in quick succession.
Oliver McBurnie’s close-range finish levelled matters in the 74th minute before Bradshaw struck the decisive blow to move to within two points of Bolton, who lost 3-0 at play-off contenders Derby County and have played a game more.
| Right place, right time. @tombradshaw92 makes it 12 for the season #BetterByTheDozen pic.twitter.com/xMyfNkqPQA
— Barnsley FC (@BarnsleyFC) April 7, 2018
BURTON AND SUNDERLAND LOOK DOOMED, BORO AND MILLWALL ROLL ON
Behind Barnsley, Sunderland and Burton Albion are five points worse off and are sliding towards the trapdoor after respective 1-1 draws at Leeds United and Birmingham City.
Middlesbrough and Millwall, who occupy sixth and seventh, were 2-0 winners at home to Nottingham Forest and Bristol City.
That defeat for the Robins, combined with Sheffield United’s Oakwell reverse, Preston North End’s 1-0 loss at Reading and Brentford’s victory over Ipswich Town by the same scoreline, means there are just half a dozen points separating sixth from 11th in the table.
In Saturday’s other fixture, Hull City moved seven points clear of the bottom three and to a position of likely safety thanks to a 4-0 drubbing of QPR.
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