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BBC Sport takes a look at five things you may have missed in the EFL on the day the last unbeaten run comes to an end.
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BBC Sport takes a look at five things you may have missed in the EFL on the day the last unbeaten run comes to an end.
Read MoreLuton are knocked off top spot in League Two after a disappointing defeat by visitors Coventry City.
Read MoreShrewsbury Town's unbeaten start to the season comes to an end with defeat at Peterborough United.
Read MoreThe man was escorted off the pitch by Coventry City captain Michael Doyle and a steward.
Read MoreLeroy Sane inspires league leaders Manchester City to their eighth successive Premier League win with victory at West Brom.
Read MoreIpswich Town substitute Bersant Celina's stunning late free-kick steals victory for Mick McCarthy's men at Burton.
Read MoreMikael Mandron scores twice as hosts Colchester United come from behind to beat Crewe in League Two.
Read MoreSolihull Moors remain bottom of the National League after leaking four goals at home to AFC Fylde.
Read MoreSwindon keep their promotion challenge on track by beating in-form Port Vale 3-0 at Vale Park in League Two.
Read MoreWalsall lose their unbeaten home record as Simon Cox's goal gives Southend victory in their League One game.
Read MoreMatt Smith heads a late QPR winner as Wolves miss the chance to return to the top of the Championship table.
Read MoreNottingham Forest loan out goalkeeper Dimi Evtimov to League Two strugglers Port Vale.
Read MoreThe 21-year-old from Liverpool was charged with 11 offences after an investigation by West Midlands Police.
Read MorePollyanna's in Birmingham was ordered to stop discriminating against customers on race grounds.
Read MorePollyanna's in Birmingham was ordered to stop discriminating against customers on race grounds.
Read MoreGarry Twist was attacked after leaving a Birmingham pub and died several days later.
Read MoreFive men are charged after father-of-four Mekel Sterling died in hospital.
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Matt Sandoz
Stoke City commentator, BBC Radio Stoke
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes says he's looking for a change in their fortunes and believes that turning point could come at any time.
They head to Watford tomorrow, sitting fourth from bottom of the Premier League table, but he says he has the experience and the squad to do better.
Hughes added that it was still very early in the season and reminded us he has been in similar positions before, only to see an improvement in form.
Quote MessageIn my first year here we slipped into a bottom-three position, just prior to the kick-off against Man United and we shook ourselves out of it. We were able to beat Man United on the day and ended up being ninth in the Premier League."
Mark Hughes, Stoke City manager
An experiment in Shropshire that is aiming to reduce the amount of ploughing done on farms has been backed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Michael Gove has been visiting Soulton Hall farm near Wem to learn how soil could become more productive with minimal disruption.
He said this way of working, known as "no till" or "conservation agriculture" could be cheaper and better for the environment.
Quote MessageAs a result of this type of farming we're going to have both a more productive farm here and high-quality food, but also all sorts of environmental benefits."
Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs