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Championship wrap: Jimmy Dunne on target as QPR

Irish defender Jimmy Dunne was on the scoresheet as QPR thrashed Reading 4-0 to boost their promotion hopes and pile more pressure on Royals boss Veljko Paunovic. Lyndon Dykes scored twice and there were also goals for Dunne and Luke Amos as fourth-placed Rangers made it five wins and a draw from their past six matches. The victory left the west London side just two points behind Blackburn with a game in hand. Reading, however, are struggling near the relegation zone and have now gone nine games without a win.

Mark Travers kept a clean sheet as Bournemouth won 1-0 at Barnsley thanks to an early goal from Philip Billing. Denmark midfielder Billing scored the decisive goal for the Cherries after 12 minutes while defender Gary Cahill was sent off in the closing stages and Scott Parker's side were forced to hold out with 10 men.

Josh Bowler scored for Blackpool as Sky Bet Championship leaders Fulham were held to a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. Aleksandar Mitrovic scored after just six minutes but the hosts were unable to capitalise on an impressive start. Blackpool grew in confidence as the match - which was suspended for more than 40 minutes following a medical emergency in the crowd - progressed, and got their reward when Bowler equalised with 57 minutes gone.Blackburn remain five points behind the Cottagers after they were held to a goalless draw by play-off chasing Luton at Kenilworth Road. Shota Arveladze enjoyed a dream start as new Hull manager with a 2-0 victory at home to Swansea. First-half goals from Tom Eaves and Keane Lewis-Potter essentially put the game to bed before the break as Hull secured a third league win on the bounce. Emil Riis Jakobsen secured a point for Preston with an equaliser deep into stoppage time

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