Coventry inflicted a 4-0 thrashing on Plymouth, heaping the pressure on Wayne Rooney after his first managerial meeting against his former England teammate Frank Lampard ended in embarrassment.
All of Coventry’s goals came before the break at the CBS Arena to seal a result which leaves Plymouth bottom of the Championship. The hosts raced into the lead after five minutes, when Tatsuhiro Sakamoto was allowed a free header from Ben Sheaf’s cross. Coventry doubled their advantage in the 20th minute after a fine move that saw Ephron Mason-Clark lay the ball off for Josh Eccles to fire home from outside the area.
Lampard’s men got a third in the 39th minute when Mason-Clark beat the offside trap to run on to Eccles’s ball and finish. Plymouth’s first-half display was summed up just before the break when Adam Randell was caught in possession, allowing Eccles to find the bottom corner for his second.
Elsewhere, Joël Piroe scored twice as Leeds moved to the top of the table on goal difference with a 2-0 win at Stoke. The dominant visitors took the lead in the 42nd minute as Piroe fired home a thunderous shot off the underside of the bar. The Dutchman then nodded in Dan James’s delivery on 63 minutes.
Leeds edge above Sheffield United, who were beaten 2-0 at Bramall Lane by fellow promotion chasers Burnley earlier in the day. Josh Brownhill headed the visitors in front from Bashir Humphreys’s cross just before half-time and Josh Cullen’s long-range effort sealed the win.
Sunderland’s hopes of maintaining pressure on the sides above them were hit by a last-gasp equaliser from Harry Leonard for Blackburn in a 2-2 draw at Ewood Park. Two swift second-half goals from Chris Rigg and Wilson Isidor had wiped out Yuki Ohashi’s early opener and looked set to win it for Régis Le Bris’s side until Leonard fired home at the death.
Sheffield Wednesday surged back from a 3-0 half-time deficit to snatch a point in a 3-3 draw with 10-man Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. Finn Azaz’s double capped a brilliant first half by Boro after Ben Doak’s opener, but second-half strikes from Svante Ingelsson, Josh Windass and Yan Valery sealed the fightback.
Gary Rowett made a bright start to his reign as Oxford manager as goals from Mark Harris, Ciaron Brown and Przemyslaw Placheta allowed them to cling on for a 3-2 win against Cardiff, while Rocco Vata scored deep into injury time to claim a 2-1 win for Watford against Portsmouth at Vicarage Road.
Liam Cullen’s double sent Swansea on their way to a 3-0 win against QPR, and first-half goals from Emiliano Marcondes and Oscar Schwartau were enough for Norwich to see off Millwall 2-1 at Carrow Road. Brad Potts scored the only goal in Preston’s 1-0 win against Hull and Scott Twine did likewise as Bristol City beat Luton 1-0.
Derby beat managerless West Brom 2-1, with a goal from Jerry Yates and the Baggies’ Mason Holgate putting through his own net.