All the results, round-up and goals clips from Saturday's Sky Bet Championship games as Leeds extended their lead at the top.
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Sky Bet Championship results
- Aston Villa 2-1 Ipswich
- Blackburn 3-0 Hull
- Norwich 2-2 Sheffield United
- Nottingham Forest 3-1 Wigan Athletic
- Rotherham 1-2 Leeds
- Stoke 0-2 Preston
Leeds made to dig in at Rotherham
A second-half double from Mateusz Klich helped Championship leaders Leeds come from behind to beat Rotherham 2-1.
Marcelo Bielsa's men had trailed from the 28th minute when Semi Ajayi opened the scoring for the Millers.
But they bounced back as Klich took his tally for the season to seven goals.
The Millers, who are battling at the other end of the table, harried Leeds and made it difficult for them in an energy-sapping display which dents their chances of survival.
Sharp slashes Norwich hopes
Billy Sharp bagged a brace as Sheffield United twice came from behind to grab a 2-2 draw in a pulsating Championship clash against Norwich at Carrow Road.
Sharp made it 19 goals for the season while City striker Teemu Pukki took his tally to 18 as two of the division's leading sides produced a match worthy of the occasion.
Winger Onel Hernandez had already tested Dean Henderson from distance and made no mistake in the 11th minute after a neat one-two with Pukki, calmly slotting the ball through the keeper's legs to open the scoring.
City's Emi Buendia did well to track Enda Stevens' run into the area but pulled him down as he prepared to cross and referee James Linington had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. After a delay, which saw keeper Tim Krul yellow carded for time-wasting, Sharp made no mistake and duly converted.
It was Norwich who scored the crucial third goal of the game after 56 minutes through top-scorer Pukki. When the ball found its way to Max Aarons on the right, the defender delivered a cross that the Finnish striker coolly chipped into the back of the net with a delightful first touch.
Wilder's men kept plugging away however and got their reward 12 minutes from time as Sharp doubled his tally with a firm back-post header after being picked out by an excellent cross from the right by substitute Mark Duffy.
It was now anyone's game, with play swinging end to end amidst a cracking atmosphere generated by a crowd of nearly 27,000, but 2-2 was the way it ended, with no further clear-cut chances.
O'Neil up and running at Forest
Martin O'Neill secured his first win as Nottingham Forest manager as Wigan's away-day misery was maintained at the City Ground, with a trio of crisp finishes guiding the Reds to a 3-1 win.
Joe Lolley, Matty Cash and Adlene Guedioura all found the bottom corner of the net with finishes from the periphery of the box, as Paul Cook's side saw their search for just a second away win of the season extended.
Josh Windass' 33rd-minute strike had cancelled out Lolley's opening goal - which game on his 50th appearance for the club.
But Forest took control after the break, as Cash scored three minutes into the second half, before Guedioura rounded things off nine minutes from the end.
Tigers' run comes to an end as Rovers eye play-offs
Blackburn moved to within three points of the Sky Bet Championship play-off places with a convincing 3-0 victory at home to Hull.
Prior to the game, both of these in-form sides might have fancied their chances of making a late dart towards the top six.
But Blackburn's lofty ambitions now appear a little less fanciful as they dominated what had on paper looked an evenly-matched encounter.
The damage was essentially done before half-time as Adam Armstrong and Jack Rodwell - his first goal for 504 days - put Blackburn on course for a fourth league win on the bounce.
Though Hull, who had gone unbeaten in 10 Championship matches, improved in the second half, Tony Mowbray's men added gloss to the scoreline when Harrison Reed chipped in after 73 minutes.
Woe for Lambert on return to Villa Park
Tammy Abraham scored twice for Aston Villa as Ipswich boss Paul Lambert suffered an unhappy return to his former club.
The 2-1 defeat was hardly surprising, although Villa should have recorded a more conclusive win over a club in such desperate straits, who did keep the game alive with a late strike from Freddie Sears.
Lambert has now seen Ipswich win just twice in 14 games under his control and there was rarely any chance of an improvement to that record against a Villa side who continue to look disjointed.
Stoke stunned by Preston
Alan Browne and Brad Potts scored goals in either half as Preston beat Stoke 2-0 in the Sky Bet Championship to get their first win at City in more than 20 years.
Browne fired home after 20 minutes before Potts made the game safe 10 minutes from time to end North End's seven game winless streak at Stoke.
But the visitors had to withstand spells of second-half pressure with Declan Rudd pulling off two brilliant saves from Sam Clucas, including a 90th-minute penalty.
Joe Allen also had a shot cleared off the line before Potts finished off a brilliant counter attack to seal the win and only their fifth clean sheet of the league campaign