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Championship leaders Bournemouth win to secure at least a play-off spot

Championship leaders Bournemouth took another step towards a top-two finish -- and promotion to the Premier League -- by defeating struggling Reading 1-0 in a scrappy match on Saturday night.

Victory, which at least guaranteed them a play-off spot, was secured by a goal from the prolific Callum Wilson. Andrew Surman struck an upright from long range and Wilson tucked in the rebound.

Bournemouth entered their 50th match of the season on an unbeaten run of nine games. The leading marksmen in England's four divisions, with 89 goals prior to kick off, had scored 22 in their past eight fixtures.

At the other end of the table, Millwall grabbed at their possible relegation lifeline by beating Wigan 2-0 in a dramatic win-or-bust encounter.

Goals from Jimmy Abdou and Magaye Gueye settled a bad-tempered clash which looks likely to spell the end of Wigan's stay in the Championship.

Both sides learned on Monday that Rotherham, the team directly above them just outside the drop zone, could face a three-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player.

And it was the Lions who came out on top to cut the deficit on the Millers, who travel to Fulham on Wednesday night, to four points.

An incident-packed game also saw three brawls and three red cards as tempers frequently boiled over at a raucous Den.

Martyn Waghorn was sent off in the 61st minute for kicking out at Dan Harding before Wigan captain Jason Pearce was shown the red card along with home midfielder Ed Upson for fighting. Wigan are seven points off safety.

Derby strengthened their grip on a play-off place with a 4-0 victory against Blackpool at the iPro Stadium.

It was the perfect game for the out-of-sorts Rams after seeing their automatic promotion challenge hit the buffers in recent weeks.

Blackpool, already relegated, offered little resistance and Steve McClaren's men went ahead after only three minutes through Craig Bryson's 20-yard strike.

Tom Ince curled in a second goal against his former club in the 28th minute and less than 60 seconds later Darren Bent struck to put the game beyond the visitors.

Bent completed the scoring from the penalty spot after 65 minutes as Derby filled their boots and regained some much-needed confidence with just a second win in 10 league matches.

It was a big three points for the Rams as and Wolves from the chasing pack both lost.

A Kieran Lee goal consigned Brentford to a 1-0 loss at Sheffield Wednesday while Wolves went down 2-1 at title-chasing Middlesbrough.

Early goals from Jelle Vossen and Patrick Bamford put Boro in control but Wanderers responded through Bakary Sako in the second half.

Like Derby, Ipswich took full advantage of slip-ups by Brentford and Wolves by winning 3-1 at home against Cardiff.

Freddie Sears put Mick McCarthy's men in front but Eoin Doyle quickly headed an equaliser for the visitors. However, further goals from Cole Skuse and Daryl Murphy sealed a precious three points for Town.

Goals from Jonathan Howson, against his former club, and Graham Dorrans kept Norwich a point behind in second spot courtesy of a 2-0 success at Leeds.

Brighton edged nearer safety with another points from a goalless draw against Huddersfield while elsewhere Bolton drew 1-1 at home to Charlton and it was 2-2 between Birmingham and Blackburn at St Andrew's.