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  • Watford boosted their bid for promotion to the Premier League in dramatic fashion as Adam Masina's stoppage-time strike clinched a 2-1 win at Cardiff on Saturday. Brentford's 1-0 victory at Blackburn on Friday had put them into second place in the Championship. The tight nature of the race for automatic promotion was encapsulated when Swansea climbed to second after a 1-0 win at Luton in Saturday's early kick-off. But Watford ended Saturday back in second place, above Swansea on goal difference. Francisco Sierralta's early own goal was cancelled out by a solo strike from Watford's Nathaniel Chalobah before Masina smashed in a last-gasp free-kick. Watford are three points clear of fourth-placed Brentford, but have played a match more than both promotion rivals below them. At Kenilworth Road, Conor Hourihane's goal after three minutes proved enough for Swansea to record a third victory from four matches. Barnsley maintained their impressive form with a 3-2 win at Bournemouth. The Tykes, who had won seven straight games before the midweek draw against Derby, went ahead in the 16th minute through Michal Helik. Arnaut Danjuma hauled Bournemouth level in the 22nd minute before Dominic Solanke put them in front on the stroke of half-time. Barnsley equalised on the hour through Dominik Frieser and with nine minutes left, Carlton Morris' header lifted Valerien Ismael's sixth placed side five points clear of seventh placed Bournemouth. Fifth placed Reading hit back to draw 1-1 at Nottingham Forest. Forest took the lead four minutes into the second half when Royals defender Tom Holmes turned a cross from Sammy Ameobi into his own net. However, Reading's pressure told when Yakou Meite fired in an equaliser with just nine minutes left. Bottom of the table Wycombe beat Preston 1-0, while Bristol City won 3-0 at struggling Birmingham. Millwall won 1-0 at Derby, with Shaun Hutchinson heading in from a corner just before half-time. Middlesbrough beat Stoke 3-0 to keep alive their faint play-off hopes and Juninho Bacuna's goal gave Huddersfield a 1-0 win at QPR. smg/pb
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  • Watford leave it late to boost promotion bid
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