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Championship round-up: Will Keane strikes twice for Preston

Republic of Ireland attacker Will Keane struck twice as Preston bounced back from two league defeats with a 2-0 win over Bristol City.

The game was scoreless heading into the final half hour, but Keane struck in the 65th and 80th minutes to lift Preston into 11th in the Sky Bet Championship table.

Callum O'Hare struck twice as Coventry came from behind to claim a stunning late 3-1 win over leaders Leicester on Saturday.

The Foxes were on course for victory after a controversial Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall penalty late in the first half but the sending off of Abdul Fatawu left them to play the second period with 10 men.

O’Hare equalised 11 minutes from time and Milan Van Ewijk dramatically put the hosts in front at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 87 minutes. O’Hare’s second in stoppage time completed a remarkable fightback.

Southampton then moved within 10 points of Leicester with an emphatic 4-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday at St Mary’s.

Goals from Che Adams, Adam Armstrong, Ryan Fraser and Sekou Mara ensured the Saints, who are now unbeaten in 19 games, remained well placed among the promotion challengers.

Rivals Leeds also kept up the pressure among the chasing pack with a 3-0 win at Cardiff.

Patrick Bamford and Dan James scored in the first half for the Yorkshire side and Georginio Rutter wrapped up the win late on after Crysencio Summerville had hit the post from the penalty spot.

West Brom maintained their challenge by thrashing Blackburn 4-1 at The Hawthorns.

Tom Fellows put them into an early lead before Brandon Thomas-Asante doubled their advantage and a Dominic Hyam own goal made it 3-0 by the interval.

Jake Garrett pulled one back but Thomas-Asante’s second put the Baggies firmly back in control.

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