EFL highlights and round-up: Bournemouth, Sunderland win

 EFL highlights and round-up: Bournemouth, Sunderland win



Bournemouth, QPR, Millwall and Nottingham Forest all success in Championship; Plymouth, Sunderland, Ipswich triumphant in League One; Hartlepool, Exeter, Northampton and Walsall win in League Two on Tuesday night. 

Bournemouth expanded their lead at the highest point of the Sky Bet Championship table to six focuses after a limited 1-0 success at Stoke City. 

Dominic Solanke's objective at the bet365 Stadium was sufficient for the Cherries, who are as yet unbeaten after 13 games, moving them clear of their closest adversaries West Brom - who play on Wednesday night. 

QPR are up to fifth after a late 1-0 triumph over Blackburn, fixed by Ilias Chair at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium. 

Luton retaliated twice to procure a 2-2 draw at Derby, while Jake Cooper's late strike for Millwall acquired them a 2-1 success at Sheffield United. 

Nottingham Forest moved into the top portion of the table after Lyle Taylor's late twofold fixed a 2-1 triumph at Bristol City, whose helpless run at home proceeded. 

Plymouth stayed top of Sky Bet League One after a vehement 3-0 triumph over Bolton at Home Park. 

Objectives from Brendan Galloway, Conor Grant and Ryan Broom controlled Argyle to triumph, and they stay a point clear of Sunderland, albeit the Black Cats climbed to second after a 4-0 pounding of Crewe. In spite of the fact that they do have two games close by on the pioneers. 

Wycombe dropped to third after they were held to a goalless draw at Rotherham, and Wigan dropped to fourth after they discarded a lead to lose 2-1 at home to MK Dons. 

Burton moved to seventh after a limited 1-0 success at Fleetwood, and Oxford beat Shrewsbury 2-0 - even without even a trace of supervisor Karl Robinson - to ascend to eighth. 

Sheffield Wednesday are 10th in the wake of acquiring a late 1-1 draw at Cambridge, and Accrington are tenth after they saw off striving Charlton 3-2 at The Valley. 

Cheltenham moved into the top half after a 3-1 success over Morecambe. 

Somewhere else, there was a decided 4-0 success for Ipswich at Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon won 1-0 at Lincoln, and Gillingham beat Doncaster 1-0. 

Sky Bet League Two 

Association Two pioneers Forest Green kept a four-point advantage at the highest point of the table regardless of being held to a 1-1 draw by Leyton Orient. 

Matty Stevens gave Rovers the lead with 22 minutes to play, yet Ruel Sotiriou acquired a portion of the riches for Kenny Jackett's men when he evened out eight minutes after the fact. 

In the interim, second-set Harrogate kept up the speed - and broadened their unbeaten homer - with a 2-2 draw against Tranmere and Swindon moved to third with a limited 2-1 triumph over upwardly-versatile Sutton. 

There was dramatization at the Jobserve Community Stadium as Colchester finished the game with 10 men and Bristol Rovers finished with nine in a 1-1 draw, while in South Wales, Newport saw two players excused at this point actually dealt with a 2-2 draw with Carlisle. 

Exeter moved into the play off places subsequent to fighting against eminent loss to beat 10-man Crawley 3-1, kindness of three second half objectives and Northampton guaranteed they went along with them in the best seven with an earnest 3-0 success over striving Stevenage. 

Hartlepool split their away duck with a 3-1 success at Bradford, Scunthorpe were denied a truly necessary success in a 1-1 draw with Barrow and Mansfield safeguarded a 1-1 attract at home to Port Vale. 

Somewhere else, humble Oldham were beaten 3-1 by Walsall and the principal derby meeting among Salford and Rochdale finished in a goalless draw at the Peninsula Stadium.

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