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Championship Betting Review - 13 February 2006


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Reading stretched their lead at the top of the Championship to 12 points with a professional victory over struggling Southampton on Friday evening.
The bookmakers were taking no chances and the Royals were a best-priced 4/9 to win their third match in a row and first half goals from Leroy Lita and Kevin Doyle justified that decision.

The Saints are at that moment winless in six matches and could find themselves dragged into a relegation battle. Sheffield United dropped more points with a goalless draw at Plymouth Argyle. Following their 4-1 drubbing at Brammall Lane by Watofrd in midweek, the Blades were 6/5 to win at Home Park but failed to break down the resolute Pilgrims. Free scoring Watford hit four goals for the third match running with a crushing victory over Coventry City.
Punters will have ploughed into the 5/6 available and the Hornets did not disappoint with goals from Ashley Young, Marlon Kings, Darius Henderson and Jay DeMerit. Derby's caretaker manager Terry Westley oversaw his second successive goalless draw at the expense of Leeds United.
With just two wins in their last five matches Leeds are seeing their chances of automatic promotion fade. Preston North End extended their unbeaten run to 24 matches with a thumping 5-1 win against floundering Luton Town. Billy Davies' side were 8/11 before kick off and found themselves 2-0 up through Lewis Neal and David Nuegnt.
An own goal from Tyrone Mears halved Preston's lead on 82 mniutes but he scored at the right end two minutes later. A stoppage time goal from Claude Davis and a penalty from Chris Sedgewick completed the rout. Cardiff City boosted their play-off hoeps with a convincing victory over Stoke City.

A rocket from Kevin Cooper gave the 4/5 Bluebirds the lead after 18 minutes and further goals from veteran defender Neil Cox sealed the points. Gary Waddock celebrated his frist match in charge as QPR caretaker manager with a 1-0 win against struggling Millwall. Marc Nygaard's goal after 56 minutes secured a 20/21 win but Millwall are at that moment seven points from safety. Leicester City recorded their third win under caretaker boss Rob Kelly as they edged away further from the relegation zone at the expense of third-from-bottom Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Foxes, 9/5 before kick off, found themselves 2-0 ahead thorugh Patrick McCarthy and Iain Hume before midfielder Alexandre Frutos pulled a goal back for Brighton.




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