Championship wrap: Fulham stunned by Huddersfield, while Troy Parrott and Wes Hoolahan make a mark in League One
Sky Bet Championship leaders Fulham suffered an unexpected 2-1 home defeat by Huddersfield, who boosted their own promotion hopes.
Bournemouth had seen Friday night's match against Nottingham Forest called off after Storm Eunice caused damage at the Vitality Stadium - and then Blackburn's clash with Millwall on Saturday was also postponed because of worsening conditions.
The Cottagers, though, could not take advantage to extend their lead at the top of the table as Huddersfield struck twice in the first half.
Danny Ward put the Terriers ahead in the 31st minute before Duane Holmes doubled the lead from the penalty spot two minute before the break.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid pulled a late goal back, but Fulham suffered a first league defeat since 20 December.
QPR left it late to draw 1-1 at home against Hull and sit fourth, above Huddersfield on goal difference.
Marcus Forss, on loan from Brentford, fired the Tigers into the lead in the 26th minute.
There was a lengthy delay just after the hour when Hull goalkeeper Matt Ingram needed treatment following a collision with QPR's Albert Adomah and eventually was taken off on a stretcher.
Ilias Chair then struck from close range with 15 minutes left to secure QPR a point.
Sheffield United, marshalled defensively by Ireland defender John Egan, continued their push up the table after sweeping past Swansea 4-0 at Bramall Lane.
Morgan Gibbs-White broke the deadlock in the 14th minute and George Baldock soon added a second before Billy Sharp made it 3-0 shortly before half-time.
Gibbs-White bagged his second with 12 minutes left as the Blades moved into the top six.
Middlesbrough saw their play-off ambitions stall after losing 2-1 at Bristol City.
Andreas Weimann gave the hosts an early lead, with


