Review and updated odds from Sunday's action in the Sky Bet EFL
Substitute Kemar Roofe scored a late equaliser as Leeds produced a storming comeback to salvage an unlikely 2-2 draw against Bristol City in Paul Heckingbottom's first home game in charge.
The former Barnsley boss, who replaced the sacked Thomas Christiansen last week, started his tenure with a 2-1 loss at Sheffield United.
Early goals from Famara Diedhiou and Bobby Reid appeared to be condemning head coach Heckingbottom to another loss, leading to boos at half-time following a lacklustre performance.
But, like last week while winning 3-0 at home to Sunderland, City threw away another lead when Pierre-Michel Lasogga and Roofe snatched a draw in the final 18 minutes to leave Leeds eight points off sixth-placed City.
Leeds almost won it when Lasogga headed Pablo Hernandez's cross against the crossbar in the final moments.
Sky Bet's Mikey Mumford writes: "The draw was 25/1 before Lasogga halved the deficit and then traded at 9/2 in the moments before Kemar took the Roofe off Elland Road by levelling the scores."
Sky Bet offer Leeds at 19/5 to win at Derby in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Wednesday night.
A dramatic stoppage-time header from defender Timm Klose earned Norwich a well-deserved 1-1 draw in a hard-fought East Anglian derby against Ipswich at Carrow Road.
The visitors had looked set to claim their first win against their local rivals in nine years when skipper Luke Chambers headed home from a corner with just two minutes of normal time left.
But the Canaries refused to be beaten and deep into five minutes of time added on, Klose headed home a Grant Hanley cross to ensure a share of the spoils.
Blackpool’s wait for a first home win since October goes on as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Peterborough at Bloomfield Road.
Michael Doughty came close to putting Posh ahead after four minutes but his looping volley from 20 yards deflected just wide.
Peterborough were in front after 21 minutes through League One’s top scorer Jack Marriott, who was left unmarked in the middle and nodded in Marcus Maddison’s cross for his 19th league goal of the season.
Despite dominating the half, Posh failed to add to their tally and Blackpool levelled in stoppage time.
Viv Solomon-Otabor’s cross was turned in from a yard out by Nathan Delfouneso. Peterborough were unhappy, claiming he used a hand to do so.
Maddison looked a threat for Peterborough throughout the match and came close after 50 minutes, curling past the far post from 18 yards.
But it was the Seasiders who had the best chance to grab a winner after 68 minutes as Solomon-Otabor’s cross picked out Armand Gnanduillet, but he headed just wide from six yards.
Peterborough are on offer at 14/1 with Sky Bet to gain promotion to the Championship.
Blackpool are available at 7/1 to go down.