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Championship: Swansea’s late brace of own goals hand Millwall draw

Millwall benefited from two remarkable own goals in stoppage time as they snatched a 2-2 draw at Swansea to go fourth in the Championship. The hosts looked to be heading for a routine victory following Ryan Manning’s first goal for the club and a strike from Michael Obafemi inside the opening 12 minutes.

However, in a frantic finale Swans defenders Ben Cabango and Nathan Wood both put through their own net to gift the Lions a point.

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Norwich climbed off the bottom after holding on to beat 10-man Huddersfield 2-1 and claim their first win since suffering relegation from the Premier League. Early goals from Josh Sargent and Daniel Sinani put Dean Smith’s Canaries in control at Carrow Road. After Terriers defender Tom Lees was sent off for a professional foul, Pat Jones set up a nervy finale by halving the deficit nine minutes from time.

Ipswich stayed top with a 1-0 win at Burton, after Marcus Harness (pictured) drilled home his third goal of the season on the hour.

Kieran McKenna’s side have taken 10 points from their opening four games and won their last three. 

Peterborough are second after ending 10-man Sheffield Wednesday’s unbeaten record with a 2-0 victory.

The Owls had Reece James sent off after 34 minutes for a high challenge on winger Joe Ward.

The hosts took advantage as Jonson Clarke-Harris and Jack Taylor struck second-half goals. 

Portsmouth and Bolton retained their unbeaten records with home wins.

Pompey beat Cambridge 4-1 after falling behind to Joe Ironside’s goal on the half-hour mark.

Colby Bishop levelled in first-half stoppage time before Ronan Curtis and Michael Jacobs struck.

Defender Connor Ogilvie nodded

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