Ipswich back to second as Boro stays in fight
Ipswich Town leapfrogged Millwall back into the Championship automatic promotion places with a comeback 2-1 victory over Charlton Athletic.
The race to join Coventry City in the Premier League is heating up, but Ipswich ensured they took its chance to move back into second, with a game in hand still to play.
Greg Docherty slammed home the rebound from Tyreece Campbell's saved effort just 44 seconds in, punishing a poor pass from Ben Johnson.
But Darnell Furlong got them back on level terms nine minutes before the break, with a wonderful, drilled effort from just outside the box – his first goal of the season.
Jaden Philogene then got the winner from the spot in the 58th minute; Macaulay Gillesphey clumsily brought down Furlong in the box, and Philogene kept his composure from the spot, denying Charlton the point they needed to secure their place in the league.
Middlesbrough also kept its automatic promotion hopes alive, with a narrow 1-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at the Riverside.
Boro sits three points behind Ipswich, with Morgan Whittaker returning to the starting line-up to score an 11th-minute winner when he pounced on a loose back-pass from Gabriel Otegbayo.
Wednesday attempted to stretch its recent unbeaten run – all draws – to four matches, but instead, could not beat Sol Brynn as its winless streak extended to 38 games.
Elsewhere, Blackburn Rovers stormed to a 3-1 victory over Sheffield United.
Yuki Ohashi scored a brace on either side of Ryoya Morishita's effort in the first half, and though Harrison Burrows pulled a goal back 57 minutes in, United could not mount a full fightback.
Birmingham City also put three points on the board with a 2-1 victory over Preston North End.
Jay Stansfield and Ibrahim Osman both scored within six first-half minutes, with Andrew Hughes' goal shortly after a consolation in the end.













