Summary

  • 10 matches in the Championship on Saturday

  • Latest: Birmingham 4-1 Norwich, Derby 2-1 Watford, Ipswich 0-0 Wrexham, Leicester 2-1 Stoke, Oxford Utd 1-1 Middlesbrough, Portsmouth 2-1 Millwall, QPR 3-2 Hull City

  • Leaders Coventry fight back from 2-0 down to beat 10-man West Brom and go eight points clear

  • Results: Bristol City 3-0 Swansea, Charlton 1-5 Southampton, Coventry 3-2 West Brom

  • Saints score five first-half goals at The Valley

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  1. Postpublished at 13:07 GMT

    Bristol City 2-0 Swansea

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Ashton Gate

    Just as Swansea seemed to be getting a foothold in the game and starting to create chances, they shoot themselves in the foot.

    Ronald gave the ball away needlessly to Emil Riis with a no-look back-pass and, although Cameron Burgess saved his blushes with a goal-line clearance on that occasion, the Swans could not navigate that period of pressure and they find themselves two down.

    If Vitor Matos is here by now, he'll be concerned by what he's seeing.

  2. Postpublished at 13:06 GMT

    Charlton 0-4 Southampton

    With Southampton doing a demolition job on Charlton right now, I wonder how long Saints' interim boss Tonda Eckert will actually only be an 'interim boss'.

    Surely the few wins he oversaw before the international break and this performance so far is a good reason to give him the job full time?

    What do you think Saints fans?

  3. 'He's getting into the box for everything'published at 13:05 GMT

    Coventry 0-2 West Brom

    Tony Brown
    West Brom's all-time record scorer on BBC Radio WM

    Identical, same ball put in, same finish from Heggebo, absolutely brilliant.

    The confidence he got from his goal last week, now he's going after everything, he's getting into the box for everything and he's got another.

    West Brom have got to concentrate now, they can't let Coventry back into the game, get the clean sheet, get the three points.

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    GOAL: Coventry 0-2 West Brompublished at 13:03 GMT

    Aune Heggebo (32 mins)

    Rinse and repeat...

    It's the same combination - Mikey Johnston is played onside and his cross is stabbed in via the inside of the post by Aune Heggebo.

    The leaders are stunned.

    Brilliant from West Brom.

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    GOAL: Bristol City 2-0 Swanseapublished at 13:03 GMT

    Emil Riis (31 mins)

    Oh dear, Swansea.

    Anis Mehmeti lingers all alone on the left flank and is spotted. Swansea root themselves in place in anticipation of the cross but it's a fruitless call.

    Mehmeti loops it deep towards the back post where Emil Riis stretches his leg up high to guide it into the net.

    Two goals down now and neither were well defended by the visitors.

  6. Postpublished at 13:02 GMT

    Bristol City 1-0 Swansea

    Just as I was saying Swansea were having a better look, Bristol City go and prove me wrong.

    A sloppy back pass is pounced on by Emil Riis and set off for Sinclair Armstrong.

    With Lawrence Vigouroux off his line, Armstrong puts it past the keeper but sees it cleared before reaching the line by Cameron Burgess.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:02 GMT

    Have your say using the Get Involved button

    Are you watching Nathan Jones?

    Alan - Hythe

    I'd suggest he probably doesn't want to right now.

  8. Postpublished at 13:02 GMT

    Charlton 0-4 Southampton

    We have just passed the half-hour mark at The Valley.

    Eight minutes have passed since the last goal...

    And eight minutes is all it took for Saints to hit their four goals.

  9. YELLOW CARDSpublished at 13:02 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Jayson Molumby takes out Ephron Mason-Clark because he wants Coventry to put the ball out with Mikey Johnston down injured.

    It's getting a little feisty.

    Molumby is carded and so is Mason-Clark for his reaction.

  10. Postpublished at 13:00 GMT

    Charlton 0-4 Southampton

    Before this game kicked off, Charlton were the ones riding high in the Championship compared to Southampton.

    They started the day ninth in the table and nine places about Saints.

    Right now, Southampton look irresistible while Charlton have simply been bamboozled.

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 12:59 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Victor Torp runs into Mikey Johnston as the West Brom man is in mid-air heading the ball away.

    Referee Andrew Kitchen dishes out the first yellow card to Torp.

  12. Postpublished at 12:58 GMT

    Bristol City 1-0 Swansea

    Swansea have woken up after their sluggish start.

    Once again, Bristol City keeper Radek Vitek is forced into a save after Adam Idah swipes at goal but Vitek remains a looming figure in front of the net to whack it out.

    The Swans having the better chances now.

  13. Postpublished at 12:56 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Karlan Grant makes a brilliant run down the left for West Brom - his cross eventually breaks to Jayson Molumby but Carl Rushworth makes an vital stop with his legs.

    The away side are playing this perfectly - really getting numbers forward when they get away on the break.

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    GOAL: Charlton 0-4 Southamptonpublished at 12:54 GMT

    Finn Azaz (22 mins)

    Finn Azaz celebrates scoringImage source, Shutterstock

    Southampton make it FOUR!!!

    Charlton's defence have been rattled by the Saints in these first 22 minutes.

    Adam Armstrong is again heavily involved.

    He provides the assist for Finn Azaz, who rounds the Addicks goalkeeper to slot home.

    Southampton are already out of sight in this game...

  15. 'The manager will be happy with Albion's start'published at 12:54 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Tony Brown
    West Brom's all-time record scorer on BBC Radio WM

    I think the manager will be happy with Albion's start so far today, they look very organised.

    Coming to Coventry who have been scoring goals for fun and to be a goal up in these opening stages, the manager will be very happy.

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 12:53 GMT

    Bristol City 1-0 Swansea

    Wow!

    A short pass to Josh Key in space provides the right-back an opportunity to place an excellent cross in towards an emerging Adam Idah.

    Idah connects and takes a punt at goal but Robins keeper Radek Vitek is there to block it with his body.

    Vitek isn't able to get his gloves on the ball though and Idah attempts to put the loose ball in the net but he's offside.

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    GOAL: Charlton 0-3 Southamptonpublished at 12:51 GMT

    Caspar Jander (20 mins)

    Southampton are rattling the goals in now!

    The Saints make it three goals in six minutes, and this time it's Adam Armstrong that tees Caspar Jander up.

    Armstrong send Jander free with a lovely through ball, and the German keeps his cool to score.

  18. GREAT SAVE!published at 12:48 GMT

    Bristol City 1-0 Swansea

    Swansea's interception works out and gives the visitors an opportunity to mount an attack.

    It's pinged around the final third before Liam Cullen smashes it goal-bound from just outside the box.

    It takes a small little nick on the way to take off the pace but Radek Vitek still needs to dive down low to parry it out for a corner.

    That'll have interim boss Darren O'Dea feeling much more pleased.

  19. Postpublished at 12:48 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Now Josh Eccles cuts out Chris Mepham's poor pass at the back but the Coventry man's shot is blocked.

    We have a free kick for West Brom and an injury stoppage - a chance for us all to take a breath.

    It's great though!

  20. 'The best move of the match for Coventry'published at 12:48 GMT

    Coventry 0-1 West Brom

    Steve Ogrizovic
    Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR

    The best move of the match for Coventry.

    Sakamoto does really well, Simms gets it and realises he can't strike it so he drops it off for Torp and it's great technique from him, it just kisses the top of the bar.

    West Brom have a big back four, it may be a cut-back for a midfielder that will be more effective than normal.