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Championship wrap: Ogbene bags goal in Rotherham loss

Republic of Ireland attacker Chiedozie Ogbene scored with his first touch but his Rotherham United side conceded two injury-time goals in a sickening 3-2 loss against Burnley at Turf Moor.

The Irish striker was introduced on the hour mark, almost immediately seizing on Vitinho's sloppy pass to fire a rasping shot past keeper Arijanet Muric to put the visitors 2-1 ahead.

Earlier on, Ben Wiles had put Rotherham ahead after three minutes, the prolific Jay Rodriguez equalising with a close range header on 35. Ogbene looked to have delivered a stunning away win but Burnley would wrestle back victory in an elongated period of injury-time.

Manuel Benson levelled the match with a fine strike on the 91st minute, Halil Dervisoglu prodding home a scrappy winner all of nine minutes later.

Josh Tymon's goal just after the hour mark was enough to give Stoke a massive 1-0 victory at Wigan, James McClean and Will Keane playing the full 90 minutes for the hosts, the former again heavily booed by the fans of his former club throughout.

Norwich and QPR sharing the spoils in an entertaining goalless draw between two promotion contenders at Carrow Road.

There were plenty of chances at both ends, with both goalkeepers making excellent stops to keep the scoreline level. The woodwork also came into play on three occasions, the final time from the last kick of the game from home skipper Grant Hanley.Watford made it back-to-back away wins as they beat Cardiff 2-1 to move up into the play-off places. It was a fourth win in a row at Cardiff for the visitors and a fifth win in eight games under new boss Slaven Bilic. The Hornets replaced Swansea in sixth place with goals from Francisco Sierralta and Ismaila Sarr completing their fight back after Cedric

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