Eurosport - Sun, 21 Dec 18:58:00 2008
An 81st-minute goal from Neill Collins stretched Wolverhapton Wanderers' lead at the top of the Championship to seven points as the league leaders edged to a nervy 1-0 victory at bottom side Doncaster.
The leaders had been frustrated by a resolute Doncaster before they finally broke the deadlock with nine minutes remaining when defender Neill Collins headed in Michael Kightly's cross.
Norwich eased their relegation worries as their 1-0 home win, thanks to Leroy Lita's goal on the hour, kept Charlton in the bottom three.
And strugglers Nottingham Forest did their survival chances a power of good with a 2-0 win at Southampton.
Wes Morgan gave Forest the lead with a close-range header from Chris Cohen's cross just before half-time and the visitors made the points safe through Joe Garner.
Back at the top, Martin Paterson and Steve Thompson scored as Burnley won 2-1 at Bristol City to move within four points of Birmingham.
Nicky Maynard had opened the scoring for City in the 52nd minute when he converted from the penalty spot after Clarke Carlisle was penalised for a foul on Stern John.
Roger Johnson opened the scoring four minutes into the second half as Cardiff beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-0, with on-loan Sunderland striker Michael Chopra getting the second with a penalty.
Dexter Blackstock's header settled a five-goal thriller at Loftus Road in favour of Queens Park Rangers.
Heidar Helguson netted for QPR following a cross by Lee Cook before Chris Sedgwick brought Preston level with a header.
Helguson put QPR back in front after 34 minutes with a close-range finish and then Callum Davidson brought the visitors level for a second time from the penalty spot.
Blackstock's header from a Martin Rowlands free-kick four minutes from time settled the issue.
A goal from Anderson De Silva and a late Jamal Campbell-Ryce penalty earned Barnsley a 2-0 win over Plymouth, who had Simon Walton dismissed for a professional foul on 28 minutes.
Kevin Lisbie scored two equalisers as Ipswich came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw at Coventry.
Clinton Morrison and Freddy Eastwood - his first in 16 games - had twice given the home side the lead.
Jason Scotland netted after 67 minutes to put Swansea in front at Blackpool before Alan Gow secured a point for the home side.
Rob Hulse netted with seven minutes to go as Derby won 1-0 at home to Watford.
Comment 1 - 10 of 10
enjoy your 1 season up in the prem again.
keep the gold flag flying high .
Sean O'Driscoll is doing a good job! He's had very little money to play with for transfers. Doncaster play some good football but are lacking a clinical striker to convert their chances. I wouldn't want to see him go and doubt many other true Donny fans would.
It would be nice if the Donny board could make some more money available but again, no complaints with John Ryan whatsoever, he saved the club. If you asked me five years ago whether I thought Donny would be in the Championship, I'd have said no, but we are and we have enjoyed the last five years and the successes we've had. This season has been frustrating but I really wouldn't want to see O'Driscoll go.
manager of doncaster neen to go
they are certanly not a championship side
a load of rubbish really?????
3 points is 3 points, don't matter how @#$% or brilliant you play.More importantly is the clean sheet,not only for goal difference but for players confidence.
gr8 win, in a match we if we lost we be slated, keep it goin lads, nice to see yam yams lose,
The OPERATIVE WORDS THERE BEING '''''''wolves win@@@@@@@@
Wolves play poor and Win ! Come on Yam Yams !!!!!
donny need to sack the manager
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