Championship round-up

Boro hold Magpies; Forest slip at Deepdale; Baggies see off Seasiders

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Championship round-up

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Middlesbrough and Newcastle cancelled each other out in the Tees-Tyne derby at the Riverside Stadium.

Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest's troubles on the road continued and Peterborough gave their survival bid another welcome boost.

The game of the day saw North East rivals Middlesbrough and Newcastle lock horns and the contest finished all square as Barry Robson and Scott McDonald found the target for the hosts and Peter Lovenkrands and Andy Carroll notched for the visitors.

West Brom remain second in the table and are now just four points behind the table-topping Magpies after Ishmael Miller, Robert Koren and Graham Dorrans helped them to a 3-2 win over Blackpool.

Nottingham Forest show no signs of shaking off their travel sickness, with Billy Davies seeing his side go down 3-2 at his former employers Preston.

Leicester look like nailed-on certainties to make the play-offs, with Martyn Waghorn handing them a 1-0 victory over out-of-sorts Cardiff.

Neil Warnock was back in familiar surroundings as he took his Queens Park Rangers side to Sheffield United, and he left Bramall Lane with a point from a 1-1 draw.

Doncaster are now unbeaten in their last four fixtures after an early penalty from Billy Sharp and an absolute screamer from Jay-Emmanuel Thomas saw Rovers to a 2-1 win over Derby.

Peterborough remain eight points adrift of safety, but they have given themselves hope with a Liam Dickinson-inspired 1-0 victory over free-falling Watford.

Reading will believe they have more than enough to beat the drop this season and a Gylfi Sugurdsson brace handed them a sixth win in eight outings as they proved too strong for Bristol City.

Plymouth remain in trouble towards the foot of the table but will have taken heart from a battling 1-1 draw with in-form Coventry.

Ipswich looked to be on course for an 18th stalemate of the season as they struggled to break down Scunthorpe, in a game which saw both sides reduced to 10 men, but they snatched a dramatic late winner at Portman Road.

Barnsley and Crystal Palace's recent form suggested they might struggle to put on a spectacle and that proved to be the case as they failed to trouble the scorers.

Swansea remain well placed inside the top six but they too drew a blank in a 0-0 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.

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