Leeds will head into 2025 top of the Championship after a hard-fought 1-0 win at Derby. Sheffield United had briefly returned to the summit following their lunchtime kick-off against West Brom, which ended 1-1 at Bramall Lane.
However, Leeds closed out the year in pole position in the race for automatic promotion after Brenden Aaronson’s solitary second-half strike secured them an eighth win in their last 10 matches.
Eleven minutes from time, Leeds expertly passed around and finally through their hosts in a stunning exhibition of pass-and-move football, with the USA midfielder Aaronsen charging into the area and sidefooting in past stricken goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterström.
Tom Cannon’s stoppage-time goal ended struggling Stoke’s long wait for a win in the Championship as they snatched a 1-0 victory over promotion-chasing Sunderland.
Just when it looked as though the two teams would be settling for a point each, Cannon won it for Stoke at the death when he battled for possession before firing into the bottom corner from just outside the area. The Potters were under the caretaker charge of Ryan Shawcross after sacking Narcís Pelach on Friday, and the club great wildly celebrated what was their first win in 10 games. It lifted them four points clear of the relegation zone and it came following a superb performance in goal by Viktor Johansson, who produced a series of fine saves to thwart the visitors.
“We rode our luck at times, but I knew that was going to happen,” said Shawcross. “I wanted us to press, I wanted us to get after the ball and I knew if we got it slightly wrong, they would cut through us, which they did because they’re a really good team … The fans have always been great to me and when you give them something to look on and understand what you’re trying to do, they get behind you.”
Ciaron Brown and Przemyslaw Placheta both scored for the second game running to help Gary Rowett make it two wins from two as Oxford’s new boss with a 2-0 victory over bottom club Plymouth. This was an 11th defeat in 13 games on the road for Argyle’s under-pressure manager Wayne Rooney.
After Placheta doubled the lead there were chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” not just from the home fans, but many in the away section too, towards Rooney.
“You have to look at every possible outcome, that’s normal with the results we’re going through,” said Rooney. “You have to feel ‘Do we have the players to turn it around? Can I turn it around? Can the coaching staff turn it around?’ Ultimately I know football and how it works.
“I understand the fans. I’ve been there myself. As a fan you want to see your team win, to see your team running, making tackles and when your team is losing games, as we are, the frustration is there. I get it. I know the work we’re doing is good work. Unfortunately we’re not getting the results.”
Burnley extended their unbeaten run in the Championship with a goalless draw at Middlesbrough. Little separated either side in the first half, with Jaidon Anthony working well to create openings for the visitors while Delano Burgzorg impressed for Boro and had a great chance when his shot flashed wide of a post. Both teams had great opportunities after the break with Burnley’s Josh Brownhill coming close twice either side of a menacing Finn Azaz strike, which was saved by James Trafford. A point sees third-placed Burnley go 11 league games unbeaten and Boro move into the playoff positions on goal difference.
Blackburn’s promotion bid was dealt a blow as they lost 1-0 at home to Hull. Ryan Longman’s first goal of the season was enough to secure the Tigers their first away win since October and leave Rovers with just one point from their last three matches.
Watford also suffered a setback in their bid for a top-six finish as they lost 2-1 at home to Cardiff, who won for the first time on the road this season. Callum Robinson put the Bluebirds ahead inside the opening minute and struck his second for the visitors after Giorgi Chakvetadze’s equaliser.
Anis Mehmeti fired a first-half double as Bristol City beat Portsmouth 3-0 at Ashton Gate, with Rob Dickie also on target for the Robins. Back-to-back defeats have left Pompey second-bottom, two points from safety.
Marcelino Núñez’s late strike rescued Norwich a point in a 1-1 draw against QPR at Carrow Road after Ante Crnac’s own goal had given the visitors the lead just before half-time.
Myles Peart-Harris’ stoppage-time header clinched Swansea a 2-1 home win against 10-man Luton, who slumped to their 10th league defeat on the road this season. Gonçalo Franco cancelled out Carlton Morris’ early opener for Luton before the break and after visiting defender Joe Johnson had been sent off for his second bookable offence, Peart-Harris struck in the first minute of added time.
Coventry were held 0-0 at home by Millwall and Preston made it back-to-back league wins for the first time this season thanks to Emil Riis’ double in a 3-1 home win against Sheffield Wednesday. Danish forward Riis struck either side of Sam Greenwood’s second-half penalty, which the latter converted five minutes after Josh Windass had struck a long-range equaliser for Wednesday.