Championship round-up

QPR and Millwall win again as Pompey and Burnley draw

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Championship round-up

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Queens Park Rangers and Millwall are the only teams in the Championship with a 100 per cent record after enjoying convincing victories.

Portsmouth and Burnley both recorded draws in their second matches since relegation from the Premier League, while Barnsley and Swansea City won at home.

Doncaster Rovers, Leicester City and Watford were held at home on Saturday, and there were away wins for Cardiff City and Norwich City.

Portsmouth were denied a first Championship win of the season in agonising fashion as Jimmy Kebe netted an 87th minute equaliser to earn Reading a 1-1 draw at Fratton Park.

Clarke Carlisle headed home a stoppage-time leveller as 10-man Burnley battled back for a 1-1 draw away to Ipswich Town.

Neil Warnock enjoyed his return to one of his former clubs as QPR continued an impressive start to the league season with a 3-0 thumping of Sheffield United.

Steve Morison shone against reported admirers Hull City as the striker scored a goal in each half in Millwall's convincing 4-0 victory at The Den.

Leicester and Middlesbrough picked up their first points of the season after a 0-0 draw at the Walkers Stadium.

Chris Burke's 78th minute goal proved the difference at Pride Park as Cardiff overcame Derby County 2-1.

Preston North End are without a point and a goal in the Championship as Swansea secured their first win of the campaign with a crushing 4-0 success at the Liberty Stadium.

Coventry City produced a dramatic comeback at Vicarage Road by scoring twice in the closing two minutes to hold Watford to a 2-2 draw.

Grant Holt struck a 90th minute winner as Norwich grabbed a first victory since securing promotion back to the second tier by beating Scunthorpe United 1-0 at Glanford Park.

Billy Sharp converted a last-gasp penalty as Doncaster claimed a 1-1 draw at home to Bristol City in Keith Millen's first match in charge.

Paddy McCarthy's first-half own goal gifted Barnsley a first win of the season as Mark Robins' side edged out Crystal Palace 1-0 at Oakwell.

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