Championship wrap: Bazunu & Smallbone shine for in-form Southampton
Republic of Ireland pair Gavin Bazunu and Will Smallbone both shone as Southampton moved up to second place in the Sky Bet Championship with a 3-1 victory at Swansea.
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Republic of Ireland pair Gavin Bazunu and Will Smallbone both shone as Southampton moved up to second place in the Sky Bet Championship with a 3-1 victory at Swansea.
Demanding Rangers boss Philippe Clement issued another appeal to his stars to remain all-in and it appears Ridvan Yilmaz is on board despite interest in his services from elsewhere.
Sammie Szmodics scored for the fifth Sky Bet Championship game in succession but his Blackburn Rovers side eventually fell to a 3-1 defeat at basement side Sheffield Wednesday.
Former Rangers star Josh Windass reckons his old club still 'miss' Alfredo Morelos.
National League champions Wrexham will begin their League Two campaign at home to MK Dons when the new season starts on Aug. 5 after the English Football League (EFL) released its fixtures for the 2023-24 season.
F or Barry Bannan it ultimately came down to iron-clad belief. Yes, Sheffield Wednesday did not play well in the League One playoff final on Monday, and yes Barnsley arguably deserved to win given the fight they showed after being reduced to 10 men, but Wednesday’s captain was never in doubt – his side simply had to triumph. More than that, they knew they would.
With the Football League playoff semi-finals having proved themselves – yet again – over the past few weeks to be just about the best set of fixtures in the entire football calendar, the finals were somewhat more jittery, stodgy affairs over the bank holiday weekend. Four goals were spread across the first 362 minutes of showpiece action at Wembley, with two 1-1 draws going all the way to penalties … then Josh Windass popped up with one of the more dramatic winners you’ll ever see in the 363rd, sending Sheffield Wednesday up to the Championship at the expense of South Yorkshire neighbours Barnsley.
Sheffield Wednesday added a fairytale ending to their extraordinary League One playoff campaign as Josh Windass scored the winner in stoppage time of extra time to earn them promotion with a 1-0 victory over 10-man Barnsley in the final on Monday.