Sheffield United vs Blackburn Rovers; Sky Bet Championship
Sheffield United vs Blackburn Rovers. Sky Bet Championship.
Bramall LaneAttendance25,987.
Sheffield United 1
- H Burrows (57th minute)
Blackburn Rovers 3
- Y Ohashi (12th minute, 45th minute)
- R Morishita (32nd minute)
Sheffield United 1-3 Blackburn: Yuki Ohashi double steers Rovers to victory as they secure Championship status
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Blackburn Rovers at Bramall Lane on Wednesday night; Yuki Ohashi's double helps secure victory and second-tier safety for Michael O'Neill's side.
Wednesday 22 April 2026 23:08, UK
Blackburn guaranteed their Sky Bet Championship survival thanks to Japanese pair Yuki Ohashi and Ryoya Morishita in a 3-1 win at Sheffield United.
Rovers needed victory to seal safety in their penultimate game of the season and Ohashi struck twice either side of Morishita's effort as Blackburn stormed into a 3-0 half-time lead.
Blades boss Chris Wilder responded to his side's abject first-half display by making four substitutions during the interval and Harrison Burrows pulled one back early in the second half.
But although Rovers came under sustained pressure, their defence held firm to lift them eight points clear of the drop zone with their relegation rivals having two games to play.
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Tom Cannon went close to marking his return to the Blades' starting line-up with a goal inside 30 seconds when he fired wide after running on to Gus Hamer's through-ball.
Blackburn also threatened early on as Taylor Gardner-Hickman's deep cross was palmed away by Adam Davies, but the Blades goalkeeper was beaten in the 12th minute.
Morishita's precision pass sent Japan team-mate Ohashi scampering clear on goal and he rounded Davies to side-foot home his ninth league goal of the season.
The hosts struggled to make headway against their determined opponents, who still had plenty to play for.
Patrick Bamford's 30th-minute effort from 25 yards, well saved by Balazs Toth, was the home side's only other effort on target in the first half.
Rovers' greater intensity was rewarded with two more priceless goals before the interval.
Davies was forced into successive saves, first from away full-back Ryan Alebiosu's low shot and then Ohashi's header, and Morishita pounced on the rebound from the latter to put the visitors 2-0 up in the 32nd minute.
Blackburn cashed in on more statuesque defending on the stroke of half-time when Ohashi reacted quickest to meet Alebiosu's excellent cross with a thumping header for his 10th league goal of the season.
The half-time whistle was greeted by a chorus of boos from the home fans and boss Chris Wilder sent on substitutes Oli Arblaster, Tyler Bindon, Leo Hjelde and Sydie Peck for the start of the second period.
Burrows lifted the home fans by reducing the deficit in the 57th minute, turning home Cannon's cutback.
Cannon forced Toth into two saves soon after and Bindon fired wide as the Blades improved, while Hamer flashed an angled volley narrowly off target.
However as the hosts slipped to a fourth defeat in their last eight matches, Blackburn's travelling fans were left to celebrate their side's safety.
The managers
Sheffield United's Chris Wilder:
"We were just miles off of it first half. No energy, no spark.
"Against a counter-attacking team who sit in and make it hard, finding that first goal is important. We should have found it after 35 seconds, but we didn't.
"They sit in as you've seen their shape and they make it difficult for you and we just didn't have the nous to break it down.
"The first goal is important and it's really disappointing yet again, from our point of view, the first goal and the things that we could do better."
Blackburn's Michael O'Neill:
"Of course, those discussions will take place. You know, the club have a decision to make themselves and what direction they want to go.
"I'm a contracted manager, so the situation doesn't really change. I suppose, for any club if they wanted to me as their manager, they would have to go through the IFA, they would have to meet the terms of the release clause, and I would have to want to do it.
"This was a loan and I suppose, given where we are, it'll be deemed as a successful loan.
"I've enjoyed the club. There's a lot of really, really good people at the club and I'm sure conversations will happen one way or the other in the weeks ahead.
"I'm delighted for the players, delighted for the club. Obviously, I don't really like to call it celebration, because at the end of the day, you never want to be in this situation.
"But a really good performance. First half, you know, obviously, a terrific performance."