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Coca Cola Championship - Date: 8/11/08

Wolves build a gap at the top, whilst Reading also showing show what they are made of in third spot.
Wolves build a six points gap at the top of the Championship table, while Reading reinforced their promotion credentials.
Mick McCarthy's Wolves secured a hard-fought three points with a 2-0 home victory over fellow high-flyers Burnley, who had Clarke Carlisle dismissed for two bookings.
The victory allows Wolves to create significant breathing space at the top of the table as Birmingham's poor run of form continued.
Alex McLeish's Blues travelled to struggling Nottingham Forest expecting to bounce back from successive defeats to Coventry and Queens Park Rangers, but their hosts had other ideas.
Rejuvenated Forest secured a battling point to stretch their recent unbeaten run to three games following a 1-1 draw at the City Ground.
And third-placed Reading are now hot on the heels of Birmingham after a strong 3-0 success over Derby at the Madejski Stadium.
Sheffield United earned the bragging rights in a bruising Yorkshire derby with Barnsley following a 2-1 win at Oakwell, while Ugo Ehiogu and Anderson De Silva were sent off for a clash in the first half.
As United came out on top, Sheffield Wednesday also ensured the local pride stayed in the Steel City as they downed rock-bottom Doncaster 1-0 at Hillsborough.
Southampton's troubles at St Mary's continued after Lee Johnson secured a 1-0 win for Bristol City .
The pressure remains on under-fire Charlton manager Alan Pardew as late drama at Home Park saw the Londoners draw 2-2 with Plymouth .
Jim Magilton was another boss who faced the boo-boys this season, but his Ipswich side are now unbeaten in six games following a 1-0 away victory at Blackpool .
QPR remain in touch with the play-off places after a 1-0 home win over play-off rivals Cardiff , who had Darren Purse and Miguel Comminges sent off, at Loftus Road.
Crystal Palace recorded their first win in five games as Clint Hill and Ben Watson grabbed the goals to earn a 2-0 victory at Coventry .
Preston grabbed a late point against Norwich, who had Darel Russell sent off, as Neil Mellor struck nine minutes from time to earn a 2-2 draw at Carrow Road.
Barnsley 1 Sheff Utd 2
Blackpool 0 Ipswich 1
Coventry 0 Crystal Palace 2
Norwich 2 Preston 2
Forest 1 Birmingham 1
Plymouth 2 Charlton 2
QPR 1 Cardiff 0
Reading 3 Derby 0
Sheff Wed 1 Doncaster 0
Wolves 2 Burnley 0
Southampton 0 Bristol City 1
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