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Ipswich gain edge in Championship promotion race after rivals Norwich do them huge favour

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Oscar Schwartau climbed off the bench to fire Norwich to a 2-1 win over Millwall – and do their fierce rivals Ipswich a big favour.

The Lions, who started Easter Monday in second, had taken the lead through substitute Mihailo Ivanovic shortly after half-time.

But a long-range rocket from Pelle Mattsson and Schwartau’s winner condemned them to defeat to give the chasing pack – including Norwich’s East Anglian foes Ipswich – a major boost in the race for automatic promotion.

Oscar Schwartau’s goal may prove invaluable for Norwich’s rivals Ipswich
Oscar Schwartau’s goal may prove invaluable for Norwich’s rivals Ipswich (Adam Davy/PA Wire)

The Tractor Boys made the opportunity count as they came from behind and boosted their hopes of an immediate return to the Premier League with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Birmingham at Portman Road.

The visitors stuck first through Carlos Vicente, before goals just before the break from Ben Johnson and Kasey McAteer delivered a win that took Ipswich into second, while still having games in hand over Millwall and Middlesbrough.

Ipswich leapt into second with victory
Ipswich leapt into second with victory (Getty Images)

At the opposite end of the table, Jordan Ayew’s late goal denied Sheffield Wednesday their first home win of the Championship season but it was not enough to drag Leicester out of the relegation zone as they drew 1-1 with the league’s bottom side.

With Wednesday’s demotion having been confirmed for months amid administration, their replacement in the Championship was confirmed on Easter Monday as Lincoln City sealed promotion from League One, returning to the second tier for the first time in 65 years.

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Blackburn, meanwhile, kept their third successive clean sheet as they were held to a goalless draw by fellow relegation battlers West Brom.

Following the earlier draw in the relegation dogfight between Portsmouth and Oxford, in which Andre Dozzell’s 87th-minute equaliser saved a point for 10-man Pompey, both sides knew a win would hand a significant boost to their survival chances, but neither were able to capitalise.

Andre Dozzell’s late equaliser saved Portsmouth a point
Andre Dozzell’s late equaliser saved Portsmouth a point (Getty Images)

There was a play-off boost to be had second-half goals from Jaydon Banel and Carlton Morris earned Derby a comfortable 2-0 win over Stoke to boost their own chances of a top-six finish.

But the same could not be said for Watford, with Charlton indebted to goalkeeper Will Mannion as his heroics helped them record a 1-1 draw at Vicarage Road.

Charlton manager Nathan Jones revealed after the match that Conor Coady had been taken to hospital after being knocked out by taking Tom Ince’s shot straight to the head, which caused a lengthy stoppage.

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An inspired second-half performance from goalkeeper Radek Vitek helped Bristol City make it maximum points from two games under interim head coach Roy Hodgson with a 1-0 victory over Sheffield United at Ashton Gate.

Roy Hodgson’s second game in the Bristol City dugout ended in another win
Roy Hodgson’s second game in the Bristol City dugout ended in another win (Getty Images)

And at Loftus Road, Thierry Small scored an unfortunate own goal to help Queens Park Rangers extend their unbeaten run to four games after a 1-1 draw at Preston.

The Championship’s two top sides are still yet to play later on Easter Monday, with Middlesbrough facing Swansea while leaders Coventry travel to fifth-place Hull.

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ONE SAMURAI 1: “I need it so badly”

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ONE atomweight Muay Thai world title challenger Songchainoi Kiatsongrit of Thailand has one ultimate goal.

The 25-year-old has always wanted to become a world champion in the home of martial arts, and he finally gets that well-earned chance on Wednesday.

Songchainoi faces a familiar foe and reigning ONE atomweight Muay Thai world champion Nadaka on April 29 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, at ONE SAMURAI 1.

The Kiatsongrit Muay Thai Gym representative went through the wringer for this possible life-altering moment. He rattled off win after win to earn a six-figure contract at ONE Friday Fights and establish himself as one of the most dangerous atomweight Muay Thai fighters in the world.

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Now, everything he has worked tirelessly for has led him to this moment.

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Songchainoi told ONE Championship in his pre-event interview:

“Losing in the match against Numsurin has made me want to become the champion even more. I have also learned many things from the fight with him. I have seen so many things and I have seen the [championship within reach].”

The world title challenger continued:

“There was an opportunity to win the championship in atomweight. It has made me crave for it. I want it. To be honest, I need it so badly. I want to have it. It is so beautiful. I want to place it on my shoulder.”


Songchainoi recalls upset loss to Numsurin

Songchainoi was poised to get this long-awaited rematch with Nadaka sooner.

However, much to everyone’s shock, he dropped a unanimous decision loss to fellow Thai Numsurin, who went on to fight for the inaugural belt.

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“I was really disappointed. But I did not blame anyone,” Songchainoi told ONE. Partly, I blame it on myself for being reckless and took him for granted. Being confident is the best thing you can have but being overconfident could be the two-sided sword.”

Get your ONE SAMURAI 1 pay-per-view at live.onefc.com and witness Songchainoi’s quest for gold live.