Full-time reports: Wins for Doncaster Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday and York City; draws for Barnsley, Leeds United, Hull City, Huddersfield Town; defeats for Sheffield United, Rotherham United and Bradford City

Doncaster Rovers were the big winners in the Championship today after finally ending their long wait for a precious three points.

Dean Saunders celebrated his debut as Rovers manager with a narrow 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Championship.

In League One Sheffield Wednesday won their sixth successive Hillsborough match, beating Exeter 3-0, while the only other Yorkshire winner saw York City beat Luton Town 3-0 in the Conference.

Championship

Birmingham City 1 Barnsley 1

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Jacob Butterfield put Tykes in front at half-time. Chris Burke equalised late on.

Bristol City 1 Hull City 1

Robert Koren (56) broke the stalemate at Ashton Gate but Brett Pitman equalised.

Doncaster Rovers 1 Crystal Palace 0

John Oster grabbed a rare win for Rovers.

League One

Huddersfield Town 2 Leyton Orient 2

Alan Lee (22) put Terriers in front, before Jack Hunt (67) doubled advantage. Goals from Kevin Lisbie and Ben Chorley in last five minutes grabbed a draw for Orient.

Sheffield Wednesday 3 Exeter City 0

James O’Connor (40) and Gary Madine (43) gave Wednesday a first-half lead. Madine added a second-half penalty.

Wycombe Wanderers 1 Sheffield United 0

Stuart Beavon (31) condemned the Blades to a shock defeat.

League Two

Bradford City 1 AFC Wimbledon 2

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Michael Flynn opened the scoring for City with a 26th minute penalty. Jack Midson (31) equalised for the Dons before Jolley (57) earned the visitors all three points.

Rotherham United 0 Southend United 4

Millers trailed to a Peter Gilbert (10) goal before goals from Michael Timlin (2) and Neil Harris completed the rout.

Blue Square Bet Premier

York City 3 Luton Town 0

Goals from Ashley Chambers (9, 45) and Jason Walker (31) put York on their way to impressive victory.

FRIDAY...

Brighton and Hove Albion 3 Leeds United 3

Ross McCormack snatched an equaliser deep into stoppage time as Leeds stopped Brighton from returning to the top of the npower Championship in a topsy-turvy encounter at the Amex Arena.

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The Seagulls were in action two nights ago against Liverpool in the Carling Cup and, despite manager Gus Poyet making five changes to his staring line-up, they looked weary as Leeds raced into a two-goal lead courtesy of first-half strikes from Andy Keogh and McCormack.

But a magnificent piece of individual skill from Craig Mackail-Smith reduced the arrears moments after the interval and the Scotland international then won the penalty from which Ashley Barnes netted his seventh goal of the season.

Barnes turned provider as Mackail-Smith finished from close range with six minutes to play, but McCormack intervened to check a remarkable Brighton comeback.

For full reports and reaction read the Yorkshire Post on Saturday and Monday and follow the action throughout the games on the Yorkshire Post website.