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Preston stun Bournemouth and Ravel Morrison doubles up for Derby

Fulham moved 11 points clear at the top of the Championship with a 2-0 victory over promotion rivals Blackburn on Saturday.

Both goals came in the first half as Neeskens Kebano and Harry Wilson struck at Craven Cottage. Rovers, beaten 7-0 last time the sides met, rallied after the break and Sam Gallagher had an effort disallowed due to an offside flag but Fulham held on.

Bournemouth missed the chance to move back above Huddersfield into second as they were stunned by a late Preston winner in an eventful finish at Deepdale. Emil Riis Jakobsen struck in the 89th minute to hand Preston a 2-1 win moments after Nat Phillips had forced a fine save from Daniel Iversen at the other end.

In the commotion that followed Preston’s winner, Bournemouth had both manager Scott Parker and defender Adam Smith, who was on the touchline after being substituted, sent off. Jamal Lowe had put the Cherries ahead five minutes into the second half but the hosts quickly responded through Cameron Archer.

Play-off hopefuls QPR, who had won just one of their previous six, lost more ground as they surrendered a lead to lose 2-1 at home to Cardiff. Andre Gray gave Rangers the lead seven minutes before the break but two Cardiff goals in the space of four second-half minutes from Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill turned the game around.

Leaders Rotherham slipped to a home defeat against MK Dons, with quickfire second-half goals from Harry Darling and Mo Eisa helping the third-placed visitors cut the gap on their opponents to nine points. Second-placed Wigan took advantage with a 1-0 home win over struggling Wimbledon, Will Keane with the 21st-minute winner.

Wycombe boosted their play-off hopes with a 3-1 win at Crewe, Lewis Wing's double securing victory

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