Sunderland goes top despite draw with Millwall
Sunderland leapfrogged Sheffield United back to the top of the EFL Championship table after its 1-1 draw with Millwall.
Aaron Connelly had given Sunderland the lead just 10 minutes in, benefitting from a clearance to beat Lukas Jensen on the volley and claiming his first goal for the club before the players were taken off the field for half an hour because of two medical emergencies in the crowd.
Millwall was a different side when it came back on to the pitch, with Anthony Patterson having to pull off a string of fine saves to preserve Sunderland's lead.
The hosts eventually got a deserved goal in the 93rd minute though, as Femi Azeez stabbed home Aidomo Emakhi's cross for his first Millwall goal.
It is a fourth consecutive draw for Sunderland, which sits above Sheffield United on goal difference, while Millwall stays eighth.
Meanwhile, Luton Town eased some of the pressure on manager Rob Edwards with a 1-0 win over struggling Hull City to move out of the drop zone.
Mark McGuiness scored the only goal of the match in the 33rd minute, brilliantly volleying his maiden Hatters goal in to help Luton move up to 16th.
Hull could not find a winner, despite Joao Pedro hitting the post in the first half, and it dropped into the relegation zone as its winless run extended to eight matches.
Norwich City os on a run of seven games without a win after playing out an entertaining 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion.
Emiliano Marcondes and an own goal from Torbjorn Heggem gave Norwich the lead after Mason Holgate's early opener, but Josh Maja's 10th goal of the campaign cancelled out its lead just before half-time to earn them a point.