Mid week Jan 27th & 28th
ResultsWednesday 28th January 2009 Coventry C 0-2 Cardiff C
Tuesday 27th January 2009 Barnsley 1-2 Ipswich T
Birmingham 1-0 Derby Co
Blackpool 0-3 QPR
Charlton A 1-0 Crystal P
Norwich C 2-2 Southamptn
Nottm For 2-1 Sheff Wed
Plymouth A 0-2 Bristol C
Reading 1-0 Wolves
Sheff Utd 0-1 Doncaster
Swansea C 4-1 Preston NE
Watford 3-0 Burnley

5 straight league losses.
Round UpReading moved to within two points of leaders Wolves with a 1-0 victory at the Madejski Stadium.
Neil Collins' disastrous own goal after just two minutes proved to be enough for Reading.
Collins' miserable evening was compounded when he was sent off in the final minute.
Birmingham boosted their promotion hopes with a narrow 1-0 win over Derby at St Andrews.
Veteran midfielder Lee Carlsley headed the only goal of the game to leave Clough still looking for his first win as Derby boss.
Charlton secured their first win in 18 games with a priceless 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace at The Valley.
Matt Spring netted the winner for Charlton after 14 minutes to give Phil Parkinson his first league win as Addicks boss.
Southampton came from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw with Norwich in Mark Wotte's first game in charge.
Norwich looked to be heading for all three points after two goals in two minutes from Mark Fotheringham (40) and Wes Hoolahan (42) put them in control, but second-half goals from Kayne McLaggon - his first senior goal - and Marek Saganowski grabbed the visitors a vital point.
Doncaster took the spoils in the Yorkshire derby against Sheffield United with a 1-0 win at Bramall Lane.
James O'Connor scored the only goal of the game five minutes after the break to give Sean O'Driscoll's side a memorable win.
Watford eased their relegation worries with a 3-0 win over Burnley at Vicarage Road
Jobi McAnuff fired Watford in front after just two minutes and two late goals from Tamas Priskin (78, 90) gave the home side the win.
Nottingham Forest came from behind to beat ten-man Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at the City Ground.
Jermaine Johnson gave Wednesday the lead on 25 minutes, but Nathan Tyson drew Forest level on 34 minutes and things got worse for the visitors five minutes before the break when Francis Jeffers was sent off for violent conduct.
Forest made their numerical advantage count 15 minutes from time when Luke Chambers netted his first goal of the season.
FA Cup heroes Swansea maintained their fine form with a 4-1 over Preston at the Liberty Stadium.
Goals from Jordi Gomez (2), Jason Scotland (29), Guillem Bauza (69) and Alan Tate (87) were enough to give Roberto Martinez's men the spoils with Chris Brown grabbing a late consolation for Preston.
Queens Park Rangers boosted their play-off hopes with a 3-0 success at Blackpool.
Heidar Helguson was the hero for Rangers with two goals, with his second coming from the penalty spot and Hogan Ephraim added a third in the final minute.
Ipswich took all three points from their trip to Oakwell with a 2-1 win over Barnsley.
Two goals in two minutes from Jon Stead put Ipswich in control and although Daniel Bogdanovic (47) marked his debut with a goal Ipswich held on for the victory.
Bristol City climbed up to 12th spot with a 2-0 win at Plymouth.
Michael McIndoe set City on their way with the opener just past the hour and Liam Fontaine sealed the win four minutes from time.
Jay Bothroyd silenced the Coventry boo-boys with a menacing display against his former club as Championship promotion hopefuls Cardiff stretched their unbeaten league run to 10 matches at the Ricoh Arena.
Bothroyd, who spent three years with the Sky Blues before leaving to join Italian outfit Perugia on a free transfer in July 2003, had his every touch roundly jeered by the home supporters.
But the former Arsenal youngster had the last laugh when he lashed the ball home from close range after 33 minutes after Keiren Westwood had saved his initial far-post header
McCormack had two chances to extend Cardiff's lead in first-half injury-time but Westwood got down well to save before the striker mishit the second chance wide from 10 yards.
The Scot made amends after the break though when he latched on to Gavin Rae's pass and slid the ball under Westwood to put the game beyond Coventry with his 16th goal of the season.
TableTeams P GD PTS
1 Wolves 29 21 59
2 Reading 29 32 57
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3 Birmingham 29 10 55
4 Cardiff 28 13 48
5 SheffUtd 29 14 47
6 Preston 29 4 47
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7 QPR 29 4 45
8 Swansea 29 10 44
9 Burnley 29 -1 43
10 Ipswich 29 11 42
11 CPalace 28 6 40
12 Bristol C 28 0 38
13 SheffWed 29 -10 38
14 Coventry 29 -3 37
15 Blackpool 29 -9 34
16 Plymouth 28 -6 33
17 Nott'm Forest 29 -7 33
18 Barnsley 29 -10 32
19 Norwich 29 -7 30
20 Watford 29 -9 30
21 Doncaster 28 -12 30
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22 Derby 28 -12 29
23 Southampton 29 -18 27
24 Charlton 29 -21 22