Sheffield Utd win, Wrexham, Birmingham struggle
Sheffield United secured their first win of the Championship season on Saturday with a 1-0 victory against Oxford United, while Wrexham remain without a home league victory following a 1-1 draw with Derby County. The Championship weekend produced mixed results for several clubs, underscoring early-season challenges and momentum shifts.
Sheffield United’s triumph at the Kassam Stadium was sealed by a second-half strike from midfielder Callum O’Hare, ending the club’s six-game losing streak. Despite the victory, Chris Wilder’s side remains anchored at the bottom of the table. Wilder acknowledged the relief brought by the win, stating, “It felt great for the players and the supporters. It’s been a tough period for everybody.”
Wrexham continued their struggle for a home win under Phil Parkinson, drawing 1-1 with Derby County in a match decided by a curling goal from Ben Brereton Díaz for the visitors. Parkinson’s side remains in search of their first home league victory since promotion.
Elsewhere, Birmingham City suffered a 3-0 defeat at Coventry City. Frank Lampard’s side moved into second place in the table, driven by Victor Torp’s consistent scoring form. Millwall secured a 1-1 draw against Swansea City, while Ipswich Town edged Portsmouth 2-1. Charlton Athletic claimed a decisive 3-0 home victory over Blackburn Rovers.
Middlesbrough extended their unbeaten run in the Championship with a 1-1 draw at Southampton, courtesy of a late goal from Kaly Sène. Sheffield Wednesday managed a hard-fought home draw against Queens Park Rangers amid ongoing off-field difficulties. Stoke City versus Norwich City and Preston North End against Bristol City both ended in stalemates.
Watford’s mid-table clash with Hull City saw Imran Louza and Vivaldo Semedo score to secure a 2-1 win for the Hornets. Meanwhile, West Bromwich Albion earned a last-gasp point against Leicester City, with a 93rd-minute own goal by former Liverpool defender Nat Phillips rescuing a draw for the Baggies.
The weekend’s results highlighted the competitive nature of the Championship, with struggling teams eagerly seeking form improvements as the campaign progresses. Sheffield United’s breakthrough victory may provide crucial momentum, while clubs like Wrexham face mounting pressure to capitalize on home advantage.