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Championship highlights and round-up: 16-year-old Jude Bellingham hits winner for Birmingham

Sixteen-year-old Jude Bellingham marked a dream full introduction for Birmingham by grabbing the only objective of the match since the Blues sunk high-flying Charlton.
The club’s youngest ever player who came off the bench to score the winner against Stoke slid home the winner from a Maxime Colin cross in the 52nd minute.
The people had controlled a lot of the game until there with Lukas Jutkiewicz coming close.
Leaders Swansea also lost as a late goal from substitute Alfa Semedo made a shock win for visitors Nottingham Forest in the Liberty Stadium.
Sammy Ameobi missed a good chance in the first half for Forest but Semedo polished away from a in the 85th minute to hand the hosts their first defeat of the season.
As they shot a point from a 1-1 draw at Fulham at the lunchtime 24,, semi Ajayi grabbed a controversial equaliser for West Brom. Anthony Knockaert’s 49th minute opener for the home side had an air of good luck about it as what seemed to be a cross deceived Baggies keeper Sam Johnstone.
But Fulham fumed 10 minutes from time when Ajayi led home from a Matheus Pereira corner, even though claims keeper Marcus Bettinelli was restricted by Charlie Austin.
Rock-bottom Stoke sunk as Bristol City to their fourth consecutive defeat battled back from a goal behind to claim a 2-1 win in the bet365 Stadium. Stoke captain Joe Allen was sent off for a late challenge on Josh Brownhill although sam Clucas needed only four minutes to open the scoring.
Stoke held out before the 55th minute when Famara Diedhiou headed the equaliser and an own goal seven moments sent up the Robins to third location.
Preston claimed their momentum that was strong with a 2-0 triumph over Brentford, Sean Maguire grabbing a second opener and Tom Barkhuizen including the next .
Because their winning streak came to an end in a 3-2 defeat at 21, luton comeback established vain. The hosts made a powerful start after three minutes with Eberechi Eze of the season a Nakhi Wells placed his side 3-0 in front before the mark.
Luton rallied with Harry Cornick equalising from the 36th minute but despite another from James Collins three minutes into the second halfof the Hatters could not find an equaliser.
Joe Gelhardt’s 75th minute strike salvaged Wigan a point in a 2-2 draw at Hull. The Latics had led through Cheyenne Dunkley’s eighth minute effort before Jarrod Bowen plus a Kamil Grosicki target put the Tigers in front with just 20 minutes to the clock.
Marvin Johnson scored on the hour mark to give Middlesbrough a home win over Reading, while Derrick Williams and Bradley Dack earned Blackburn a 2-0 win over Millwall.
Cardiff and derby attracted 1-1 on Friday night.

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