Sunderland staged an impressive comeback to defeat Swansea City 3-2 away, maintaining their proximity to the Championship's top two. Regis Le Bris' team fell behind early, conceding goals to Zan Vipotnik and Liam Cullen within 17 minutes at the Swansea.com Stadium. However, Sunderland responded with Dan Ballard's header from Trai Hume's free kick in the 28th minute, marking his first league goal since December 2023.
Dan Neil equalised with a powerful long-range shot after receiving a pass from Jobe Bellingham. The Sunderland midfielder's strike hit the crossbar before going in. Shortly after, Bellingham secured the win by finishing Chris Rigg's cutback for his third goal of the season. This victory propelled Sunderland to third place in the standings, while Swansea slipped to 10th after their first loss in four Championship matches.

Elsewhere in the league, Sheffield United reclaimed the top spot with a 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle at Bramall Lane. Gustavo Hamer scored, followed by Kieffer Moore's late penalty, ensuring a comfortable victory for the leaders. They now lead Leeds by three points. Meanwhile, Plymouth remains just one point away from safety after suffering their fourth consecutive defeat.
Sheffield Wednesday revived their play-off hopes with a 3-1 triumph against Oxford United at Kassam Stadium. Greg Leigh initially put Oxford ahead, but Josh Windass equalised before halftime. Jamal Lowe scored early in the second half to give Wednesday the lead, and Djeidi Gassama added another on 61 minutes. Wednesday now sit ninth in the table, five points shy of sixth place, while Oxford is precariously positioned just above the relegation zone.
In another match, Millwall lost 1-0 to Middlesbrough in Neil Harris' final game as manager. Emmanuel Latte Lath scored the only goal after ten minutes for Michael Carrick's side, moving them up to sixth place. Millwall is currently 13th with 25 points from 20 games as they search for a new head coach following Harris' departure announcement earlier this week.
The weekend results have reshaped the Championship standings significantly. Sunderland's thrilling comeback keeps them close to automatic promotion spots. Sheffield United continues to lead comfortably despite pressure from Leeds. Meanwhile, managerial changes at Millwall could impact their future performances as they seek stability under new leadership.
The Championship race remains intense with teams jostling for position both at the top and bottom of the table. As clubs adjust strategies and make crucial decisions off-field, fans can expect more twists as the season progresses towards its climax.