Championship wrap: Sunderland sparks mad comeback
Chris Coleman left Ashton Gate with a smile on his face after Sunderland mounted a late recovery to draw 3-3 with Bristol City in the EFL Championship.
Sunderland showed it will not go down without a fight after launching a sensational comeback in the final 20 minutes of its EFL Championship clash with Bristol City on Sunday (AEDT).
Sunderland looked dead and buried at half-time in Bristol as they trailed 3-0, but Chris Coleman's interval team talk produced a sensational recovery.
Aiden McGeady's strike and two own goals, the latter coming in stoppage-time, rescued a point, although it does little to help its survival hopes.
Hull City's 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest, plus points for Bolton Wanderers, Burton Albion and Barnsley, ensured Sunderland remains second bottom, three from safety.
Wolverhampton Wanderers' march towards the title continued against Queens Park Rangers, but Derby County was held at Pride Park by James Maddison's ninth of the season for Norwich City.
Everything is going Wolves' way in the Championship and their 2-1 victory over QPR extended their advantage to a healthy 13 points.
Derby's 1-1 draw with Norwich enabled Wolves to edge further away from the chasing pack, goals from Helder Costa and Alfred N'Diaye sealing three points at Molineux.
For the Rams, they could find themselves out of the top two should Aston Villa beat Birmingham City on Monday (AEDT), Gary Rowett's men held as Norwich scored a late penalty, having had one saved in the first half at Pride Park.
While managerless Barnsley was drawing 1-1 with Sheffield Wednesday, its former boss was slipping to a first defeat in the Leeds United hot seat.
Paul Heckingbottom controversially swapped Oakwell for Elland Road this week only days after signing a new deal with the Tykes.
His first match failed to produce three points, however, as Sheffield United claimed a 2-1 win at Bramall Lane, Billy Sharp with both goals against his former club.
Brentford moved level with Leeds on 44 points after a 1-1 draw with Preston North End, while Adama Traore struck twice as Reading's miserable run continued against Middlesbrough.