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  • Reading cemented their position on top of the Championship with a 2-1 win at Cardiff thanks to second-half goals from Michael Morrison and Lucas Joao on Saturday. Morrison netted with a header from Omar Richards' free-kick two minutes after half-time before Joao fired home to preserve Reading's 100 per cent start to the campaign. The Royals moved two points clear at the summit despite Cardiff's Lee Tomlin giving them a fright by tapping in with nine minutes remaining. Joao Pedro netted the winner as Watford remained unbeaten following a 1-0 victory over local rivals Luton at Vicarage Road in their first derby meeting for 14 years. Pedro celebrated his 19th birthday with his maiden goal in the 35th minute as the Hornets claimed a third consecutive clean sheet to end Luton's 100 per cent record. Wycombe's difficult start to their first season in the second tier continued with a 2-0 home defeat against second-placed Swansea. Andre Ayew and Jamal Lowe netted in the opening 23 minutes to maintain the Swans' unbeaten record and leave the Chairboys pointless. Blackburn found the net three times in four first-half minutes, beating Derby 4-0 as the Rams slipped to a third consecutive league defeat. Teenager Tyrhys Dolan tapped in the opener in the 11th minute before Bradley Johnson returned to haunt his former club with a quickfire double. Adam Armstrong's sixth goal of the season 13 minutes from time sealed a dominant display. Ivan Toney's first Brentford goal, a 21st-minute penalty, salvaged a 1-1 draw against Millwall after Jed Wallace's early strike at The Den. Chuba Akpom marked his Middlesbrough debut with the opener in a 1-1 draw at QPR, who equalised through Bright Osayi-Samuel. Birmingham drew 1-1 with Rotherham after two late penalties at St Andrew's. Kieran Sadlier was successful from the spot for the Millers three minutes from time, but Jeremie Bela also converted from 12 yards at the death to keep Blues unbeaten. Stoke took advantage of Tom Barkhuizen's 22nd-minute red card as Lee Gregory's tap-in, his third goal in his last three league games, sealed a 1-0 win at Preston. Barnsley collected their first point of the campaign with a goalless draw against Coventry. smg/bsp
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  • Reading rock Cardiff to keep Championship top spot
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