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Championship wrap: Will Smallbone, Shane Duffy and Luke McNally among the goals

Republic of Ireland internationals Will Smallbone and Shane Duffy were both on target for Southampton and Norwich respectively in Saturday's Sky Bet Championship, while Irish defender Luke McNally scored for Stoke.

Substitute Ryan Fraser's dramatic late goal earned Southampton a 2-1 win at Hull. The home side looked up against it in the 20th minute when Ireland midfielder Smallbone opened the scoring for the visitors, who are finally clicking into gear under Russell Martin.

It came after Kyle Walker-Peters too easily won his duel with Jaden Philogene before cutting back to an umarked Smallbone, who guided the ball into the bottom left corner of the net.

Hull had been the better side until Smallbone scored and deservedly equalised five minutes later through Liam Delap.

However, the full-time result did not properly reflect the game as both sides had countless half-chances in a match which lurched from both penalty areas with almost careless abandon.

Hull head coach Liam Rosenior will be frustrated by the result - they have now won just once in seven - as late Southampton pressure allowed Fraser the chance to sweep home with virtually the last kick of the game.

Aaron Connolly, who missed Ireland's recent Euro 2024 qualifiers against Greece and Gibraltar, returned from injury to make a second-half substitute appearance for Hull.

Daniel Farke made a triumphant return to Carrow Road as his Leeds side hit back to record a dramatic 3-2 victory over his former club Norwich.

The Canaries were two goals to the good at the break, with Ireland centre-back Duffy heading home at the near post from a corner early on and Gabriel Sara firing in just before the interval.

But Duffy scored at the wrong end to bring Leeds back into it just after the

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