The chase for the Premier League was shaken up on a Championship afternoon that took its time to get going up and down the country.
Watford thrash Huddersfield as Palace and Hull are held
The chase for the Premier League was shaken up on Saturday afternoon as Hull City and Crystal Palace dropped points but Cardiff City marched on.
Leicester will count themselves as the biggest winners despite not kicking a ball on Saturday. Their win over Middlesbrough on Friday combined with draws for both Hull and Crystal Palace means they now sit in the second automatic promotion place.
And Watford took advantage of slips by those below them to open up a four-point gap in the race for the play-offs.
Leaders
Cardiff now boast a 10-point advantage over the chasing pack after Tommy Smith's 64th minute goal secured a 2-1 win at
Blackpool.
Hull needed a win at struggling
Peterborough to reclaim second spot, after Leicester's 1-0 win over Middlesbrough on Friday night, but could only manage a 1-1 draw after conceding a late penalty.
Crystal Palace could not take advantage either, with the fourth-placed side held to a goalless draw at home to
Bolton.
In the chase for the play-offs, Matej Vydra scored twice as Gianfranco Zola's
Watford strengthened their grip on a spot with a convincing 4-0 home win over
Huddersfield.
Burnley are now the leaders of the chasing pack in seventh. They leapfrogged Nottingham Forest, Brighton and opponents
Millwall with a 2-0 win at The Den.
Brighton were disappointed to concede a late equaliser at
Birmingham after coming from behind in the first half to lead 2-1.
And
Nottingham Forest and
Derby both lost ground in the lunchtime kick-off. Neither manager was overjoyed with a point from the East Midlands derby as the game ended 1-1.
Leeds are now level with Alex McLeish's side after they beat bottom side
Bristol City at Elland Road - City the only side in the bottom nine to fail to pick up a point.
New
Blackburn manager Michael Appleton's reign at Ewood Park got off to a poor start as Yann Kermorgant scored the winner for
Charlton in their mid-table clash.
Ipswich and
Barnsley played out a 1-1 draw in David Flitcroft's first official game in charge of the Tykes, and
Sheffield Wednesday and
Wolves drew 0-0 draw at Hillsborough.