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Saturday review: Wins for Sheffield United, Leeds United, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City as Hull City grab Premier draw - defeats for Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley and Rotherham



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Published Date: 22 November 2008
Hull City grabbed a deserved point as they came away from Portsmouth with a 2-2 draw in the Premier League.
The Tigers were trailing 2-1 going into the final stages when a Noe Paramot own goal gifted Hull City a point. Michael Turner had earlier netted, with Glenn Joh
nson and Peter Crouch netting for the Fratton Park club.

In the Championship, Sheffield United hammered Charlton 5-2 at the Valley. James Beattie shot in from close range but Linvoy Primus headed an equaliser. Further goals from Gary Speed, Matthew Kilgallon, a Kelly Youga own goal and Stephen Quinn completed the Blades scoring before Charlton's Hameur Bouazza grabbed a late consolation.

But chances were at a premium at United's city neighbours, Sheffield Wednesday, who spurned whatever they created while Clinton Morrison headed home for Coventry City in a rare attack.

Barnsley suffered a late 2-1 defeat at Preston, but Doncaster Rovers managed a 0-0 draw at 10-man Burnley.

Leeds United hit four past Hartlepool United at Elland Road, Jermaine Beckford netting twice, while a Michael Collins effort gave Huddersfield Town an impressive 1-0 win at Brighton.

Bradford City took the League Two honours in the Yorkshire derby at Don Valley, seeing off Rotherham United 2-0 thanks to goals from O'Brien and Nicky Law.


Results
Barclays Premier League
Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle
Liverpool 0-0 Fulham
Man City 3-0 Arsenal
Middlesbrough 1-3 Bolton
Portsmouth 2-2 Hull
Stoke 1-0 West Brom

The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Burnley 0-0 Doncaster
Charlton 2-5 Sheff Utd
Crystal Palace 4-2 Bristol City
Ipswich 2-0 Derby
Plymouth 2-1 Cardiff
Preston 2-1 Barnsley
Reading 1-2 Southampton
Sheff Wed 0-1 Coventry
Watford 3-0 QPR
Wolverhampton 2-0 Blackpool

Coca-Cola Football League One
Brighton 0-1 Huddersfield
Bristol Rovers 2-2 Swindon
Carlisle 1-0 Cheltenham
Crewe 0-3 Stockport
Hereford 0-2 Northampton
Leeds 4-1 Hartlepool
Leyton Orient 0-0 Millwall
Peterborough 2-1 Colchester
Scunthorpe 1-2 Leicester
Southend 1-2 Oldham
Walsall 0-3 MK Dons
Yeovil 1-0 Tranmere

Coca-Cola Football League Two
Barnet 1-3 Macclesfield
Brentford 1-1 Darlington
Bury 4-0 Gillingham
Chester 0-1 Aldershot
Chesterfield 1-1 Accrington Stanley
Dag & Red 6-1 Notts County
Lincoln City 0-0 Shrewsbury
Morecambe 1-1 Exeter
Rochdale 2-0 Luton
Rotherham 0-2 Bradford
Wycombe 4-2 Port Vale

Blue Square Premier
Altrincham 1-0 Cambridge Utd
Barrow 0-1 Weymouth
Burton Albion 2-0 Stevenage
Forest Green 1-0 Mansfield
Histon 5-2 Oxford Utd
Kidderminster 1-0 Wrexham
Lewes 2-0 Grays Athletic
Rushden & D'monds 2-0 Eastbourne Borough
Salisbury 1-1 Northwich
Woking 2-2 Torquay




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