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Saturday full-time: Wins for Hull City at Arsenal, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United, Rotherham United, Barnsley and Huddersfield Town draw, but Bradford City and Doncaster Rovers lose



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Published Date:
26 September 2008
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FT: Arsenal 1 Hull City 2

7.27pm: Arsenal 1 Hull City 2 - The full-time whistle goes at the Emirates and what an astonishing result for Hull City, 2-1 winners over league leaders and the mighty Arsenal. Fantastic result for Phil Brown's men.

7.00pm: Arsenal 1 Hull City 2 - Would you believe it, Hull City are 24 minutes away from a memorable win at the Emirates Stadium. Daniel Cousin has just headed home a corner to turn the game on its head and give Hull a 2-1 lead over Premier League leaders Arsenal in the 66th minute.

6.55pm: Arsenal 1 Hull City 1 - Geovanni stuns the Emirates with a b ullet from the edge of the area, the ball flying into the top corner to level the scores on the hour.

6.45pm: Arsenal 1 Hull City 0 - Arsene Wenger's side have been knocking and knocking and have got the breakthrough, with Hull defender sliding an Emanual Adebayor cross into his own net.

HT: Arsenal 0 Hull City 0 - Both sides have had the ball in the net but it's so far so good for Hull at the Emirates Stadium.

FT: Shrewsbury 2 Bradford City 0

4.56pm: Shrewsbury 2 Bradford City 0 - Late goal at the New Meadow but unfortunately it's against Bradford as Richard Walker seals the points for Shrewsbury.

FT: Sheffield United 2 Watford 1

FT: Dagenham 1 Rotherham 1

FT: Barnsley 0 Norwich 0

FT: Charlton 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2

FT: Middlesbrough 0 WBA 1

FT: Leeds United 1 Hereford 0

FT: Oldham 1 Huddersfield 1

FT: Doncaster 0 Southampton 2

4.43pm: Dagenham 1 Rotherham United 1 - Andy Warrington - he's a goalkeeper isn't he???? - equalises for Rotherham with six minutes left. We'll have to find out how that happened.

Scrap that, the equaliser has been given to Mark Burchill.

4.40pm: Doncaster Rovers 0 Southampton 2 - Neil Sullivan gets revenge by saving a second Andrew Surman penalty after the Southampton player had been brought down by James O'Connor, but Rovers are still 2-0 down.

4.31pm: Leeds United 1 Hereford United 0 - The deadlock is finally broken at Elland Road as Andy Robinson hammers home the rebound after Lucciano Becchio's header was saved.

4.26pm: Sheffield United 2 Watford 1 - The Blades retake the lead with Billy Sharp again the provider, this time setting up James Beattie to score his first goal of the season.

4.18pm: Sheffield United 1 Watford 1 - John-Joe O'Toole nets a 56th-minute leveller for Watford in the Championship clash at Bramall Lane.

4.15pm: Doncaster Rovers 0 Southampton 2 - A Richie Wellens fould prevents Southampton with a penalty and they double their lead when Andrew Surman slots home the 58th-minute penalty.

4.13pm: Middlesbrough 0 West Brom 1 - Ishmael Miller crosses for Jonas Olsson to put West Brom ahead and silence the Riverside Stadium.

4.08pm: Dagenham and Redbridge 1 Rotherham United 0 - Paul Benson gives the Londoners the lead as Rotherham battle to get to zero points.

4.07pm: Doncaster Rovers 0 Southampton 1 - Goal-shy Doncaster fall behind as Matt Mills tunrs the ball into his own net in the 50th-minute, as he fails to adequately cut out David McGoldrick's low cross.

4.06pm: Oldham Athletic 1 Huddersfield Town 1 - Andy Liddell equalises for the League One leaders against Stan Ternent's side.

HT: Sheffield United 1 Watford 0

HT: Shrewsbury 1 Bradford 0

HT: Leeds United 0 Hereford 0

HT: Middlesbrough 0 West Brom 0

HT: Charlton 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2

HT: Dagenham 0 Rotherham 0

HT: Barnsley 0 Cardiff 0

HT: Doncaster 0 Southampton 0

HT: Oldham 0 Huddersfield 1

4.42pm: Charlton Athletic 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2 - What a turn around at the Valley, two goals in three minutes for the Owls as Marcus Tudgay gives Wednesday the lead.

3.39pm: Charlton Athletic 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1 - Wade Small equalises for the Owls with a superb individual goal, the winger outpacing four Charlton defenders before slotting the ball across the goalkeeper.

3.29pm: Oldham Athletic 0 Huddersfield Town 1 - Town take the lead against the unbeaten league leaders with Ian Craney plundering his second goal for the club in the 29th minute.

3.18pm: Charlton Atheltic 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0 - Wednesday's away day woes continue as Luke Varney fires in from eight yards after the Owls had failed to clear a free-kick into the penalty area.

3.15pm: Barnsley 0 Norwich City 0 - Jon Macken spurns a golden opportunity to give the Reds the lead when he misses a penalty, Andy Marshall making a good save in the Norwich goal.

3.06pm: Shrewsbury 1 Bradford City 0 - Bad start for Stuart McCall's men as Ben Davies gives their promotion rivals the lead.

3.01pm: Sheffield United 1 Watford 0 - Just 40 seconds had elapsed before United take the lead. A long throw from Greg Halford finds Billy Sharp who turns and squares the ball to Gary Speed who has the simplest of tap-ins.

2.50pm: Sheffield United v Watford - Teenage winger Kyle Naughton makes his first start for the Blades as one of two changes by manager Kevin Blackwell for the visit of Watford.

Naughton, who had been used as a substitute in the Blades' last two games, replaces winger David Cotterill.

Midfielder Nick Montgomery has also been dropped to the bench, making way for Billy Sharp, although striker Danny Webber is expected to drop into midfield.

New loan signing Nathan Dyer is on the bench along with striker Darius Henderson who has made a quicker than expected recovery from a knee injury.

2.40pm: Barnsley v Norwich - Barnsley manager Simon Davey axed inspirational captain Brian Howard for the Championship match at Oakwell.

Diego Leon replaced Howard, who is in the last year of his contract and who did not even make the bench, and Jon Macken took the captain's armband as he replaced Kayode Odejayi up front.

12.15pm: The Carling Cup draw pits giantkillers Rotherham United against Premier League opposition.

But it's not the Manchester United or the Liverpool they were hoping... Rotherham are drawn at Stoke City.

Leeds United are away to either Brighton or Derby County.

Ties to be played w/c November 10.

Today's fixtures:

Premier League
Arsenal v Hull City
Middlesbrough v West Brom

Championship
Barnsley v Norwich
Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday
Doncaster Rovers v Southampton
Sheffield United v Watford

League One
Leeds United v Hereford
Oldham Athletic v Huddersfield Town

League Two
Dagenham and Redbridge v Rotherham United
Shrewsbury v Bradford City

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