Harrison Burrows' two goals propelled Sheffield United to the top of the Championship after a 2-0 win against Norwich City at Bramall Lane. The full-back scored in each half, helping the Blades overtake Leeds United, who are set to face Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday. Burrows opened the scoring midway through the first half, controlling a clearance before shooting home via both posts.
Burrows secured the victory with a penalty just before the hour mark. This came after Sam McCallum was fouled by Ben Chrisene. Meanwhile, Tony Mowbray, the new manager of West Bromwich Albion, observed from the stands as his team drew 1-1 with Stoke City at the Hawthorns. Grady Diangana equalised Nathan Lowe's earlier goal in what was Chris Brunt's last game as caretaker manager.

Watford matched West Brom on points for sixth place after Imran Louza and Edo Kayembe scored in their 2-0 victory over Derby County. In another match, Matt Bloomfield's debut as Luton Town manager ended in a goalless draw against Preston North End, keeping them in the relegation zone. Portsmouth climbed above Luton on goal difference to 22nd place after Matt Ritchie's two goals helped them come from behind to defeat Middlesbrough 2-1 at Fratton Park.
The Championship race remains intense as teams vie for promotion and battle relegation. Sheffield United's win has put them in a strong position at the top of the table. Leeds United will look to reclaim their spot when they play against Sheffield Wednesday. The competition is fierce, with every match having significant implications for standings and future prospects.
The Championship season continues to unfold with thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes. Teams like Watford and Portsmouth are making strides up the table, while others like Luton Town struggle to escape relegation threats. As fixtures progress, fans eagerly anticipate how these dynamics will shape the final standings.