Portsmouth delivered a stunning comeback to defeat Coventry City 4-1 at Fratton Park. Callum Lang was instrumental, scoring all four goals for the home team. Despite Norman Bassette giving Coventry an early lead in the third minute, Lang's performance ensured Portsmouth secured the win. His second goal, a powerful strike, was particularly impressive. This victory temporarily lifted Portsmouth out of the relegation zone.
Sheffield Wednesday moved closer to the Championship play-off spots with a 2-0 victory over Stoke City at Hillsborough. Despite being reduced to ten men after Di'Shon Bernard received two yellow cards in the first half, they managed to secure the win. Josh Windass and Callum Paterson scored for Wednesday, while Stoke's Tom Cannon missed a late penalty.

In another crucial match, Hull City climbed out of the relegation zone by defeating Swansea City 2-1. Joao Pedro opened the scoring for Hull in the first half. However, Harry Darling equalised for Swansea just before halftime with a header. Mason Burstow then restored Hull's lead in the 80th minute, giving manager Ruben Selles his first win since taking charge earlier this month.
The weekend's results have significantly impacted the standings in both leagues. Portsmouth's triumph has provided them with much-needed relief from relegation worries. Meanwhile, Sheffield Wednesday's persistence keeps them within touching distance of a play-off position. Hull City's victory also marks a positive turn in their fight against relegation.