Football League wrap: Charlton routs Rotherham
Charlton Athletic thumped Rotherham United 4-1 away on Sunday to earn a first Championship win since November.
Jose Riga earned his first win since returning to Charlton Athletic as it routed fellow Championship struggler Rotherham United 4-1 at the New York Stadium on Sunday (AEDT).
Charlton had failed to win its past 11 league matches, a run that prompted the club's hierarchy to re-appoint Riga this month.
Simon Makienok settled any visiting nerves with a fourth-minute opener, and although Chris Burke's first Rotherham goal levelled proceedings, Igor Vetokele restored Charlton's lead shortly before the break.
Makieno's second stretched Charlton's lead and luck was with the visitors when Rotherham's Jonson Clarke-Harris blazed a 74th-minute penalty high into the stands.
Charlton made Rotherham pay as Ademola Lookman completed the rout to earn Charlton a first win since November, leaving the Addicks a point adrift of safety.
Peter Whittingham scored twice as Cardiff City earned a 3-2 victory at Huddersfield Town to move within three points of the play-offs, while in the Championship's other match Birmingham City drew 0-0 at lowly Bristol City but still moved back into the top six.
In League One, leader Burton Albion lost for the second time in three games as Rochdale ran out a 2-1 winner at Spotland.
Callum Camps and Ian Henderson were on target for the hosts and, although Lucas Akins ensured a nervy ending by halving the deficit in the 78th minute, Rochdale hung on.
Gillingham failed to move level on points at the top as it slipped to a 1-0 win at Blackpool, which extended its unbeaten run to four matches.
Wigan Athletic subsequently moved to within two points of automatic promotion with a comfortable 3-0 win over Port Vale at the DW Stadium.
Plymouth Argyle failed to score in a home league match for the first time this season as it lost 1-0 to Wycombe Wanderers and spurned the chance to leapfrog Northampton Town at the top of League Two.
Gozie Ugwu's strike secured the points for Wycombe, which was forced to play 46-year-old coach Barry Richardson for 75 minutes of the match after Alex Lynch was forced off at Home Park — marking his first league appearance since 2005.
Jack Compton notched a hat-trick to fire Yeovil Town to a 3-2 win against AFC Wimbledon to pull his team three points clear of the relegation zone.
Daniel Galbraith scored a dramatic 93rd-minute winner to secure a vital 2-1 victory for bottom-of-the-table York City over Stevenage Borough at Bootham Crescent.