Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Sheffield United: Derby at Hillsborough ends goalless

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Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Keiren Westwood made a smart save from Gary Madine's first-half header

The second Sheffield derby of the Championship season between Wednesday and United ended goalless at a wet Hillsborough.

A third consecutive stalemate between the two city rivals left the Blades third, two points behind second-placed Leeds, while the Owls are six points off the play-offs.

A competitive first half yielded only one effort on target - Blades striker Gary Madine's close-range header, which Keiren Westwood kept out at his near post.

However, the best chance of the game fell after the break to Wednesday midfielder Sam Hutchinson, who timed his run perfectly to get onto the end of Rolando Aarons' low cross, but he could only divert his shot straight at United goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

Henderson had earlier made a diving save to deny winger Aarons on his way to registering a fourth successive clean sheet.

The Blades looked most likely to find a breakthrough in the closing stages but a series of set-pieces amounted to little in the way of attempts at goal.

Wednesday, who climbed a place to 13th in the Championship, are unbeaten in seven league matches since Steve Bruce took charge at the start of February.

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Sheffield United visit second-placed Leeds United on 16 March

Sheffield Wednesday boss Steve Bruce told BBC Radio Sheffield: "Both teams didn't want to lose and it's always the same in a derby game in my experience.

"That little bit of quality [for the Hutchinson chance] was the only bit we showed. Rolando got free and put a wonderful cross in. I think it was John Egan who left it alone, which confused Sam really.

"He's disappointed because it was the best opportunity of the game. They were few and far between."

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder told BBC Radio Sheffield: "It was a very bitty game that was littered with fouls from both sides. It never got going.

"We take a point and move on. We had a great chance in the first half and they had one in the second when Dean made a good save for us.

"It was a fair result. I thought both teams defended really well against set-pieces but from a control point of view we just didn't do it.

"They've got good players and an outstanding manager so this was always going to be a difficult game."

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