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Championship round-up: Festy Ebosele strike helps Watford sink Sunderland, leaders West Brom lose

Leaders West Brom suffered a shock 3-2 defeat at struggling Sheffield Wednesday as substitute Anthony Musaba scored an 86th-minute winner for the Owls.

The Baggies had fought back from two goals down in one of three early kick-offs on Saturday, as second-half efforts from Josh Maja and Alex Mowatt cancelled out Darnell Furlong's own goal and a Josh Windass header, before Musaba’s late strike ended their unbeaten start to the campaign.

The victory was Wednesday’s first in the league since the opening weekend of the season.

Nearest challengers Sunderland had looked set to overtake West Brom at the summit before a late Tom Dele-Bashiru penalty saw them lose 2-1 to Watford.

The Hornets drew first blood through Republic of Ireland international Festy Ebosele in the 28th minute, his first goal for the club, before Wilson Isidor pulled visitors Sunderland level just after the interval.

Both teams seemed destined to take a point apiece before Kwadwo Baah won a penalty and Dele-Bashiru netted from the spot with six minutes remaining.

Managerless Cardiff remain rock bottom after slumping to a 4-1 defeat at Hull despite taking the lead through Ireland forward Callum Robinson.

After Robinson's opener, the Bluebirds were undone by a first-half double from Bachir Belloumi before Oscar Zambrano’s effort and Chris Bedia’s penalty gave Hull breathing space in the second half.

Millwall ran out 3-1 winners against Preston, with Macaulay Langstaff’s effort two minutes after the break adding to first-half goals from George Honeyman and Romain Esse before Jordan Storey got a late consolation for Preston.

Hosts Millwall were reduced to 10 men a minute before the end when Ireland Under-21 international Aidomo Emakhu saw red.

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