Southampton and Derby preserved their 100 per cent records with victories on home soil, as Brighton saw a two-goal lead slip.
Saints & Rams remain perfect, as Foxes are held by Forest
Southampton and Derby preserved their 100 per cent records on Saturday with victories on home soil, as Brighton dropped their first points of the season.
Leicester threw away a commanding lead in an East Midlands derby and Barnsley picked up their first win of the campaign.
Rob Earnshaw was among the goals again for Cardiff, Crystal Palace's fine form continued and there were stalemates at Ashton Gate and the Ricoh Arena.
Southampton continue to lead the way in the Championship, with a solitary strike from Brazilian midfielder Guly enough to see them past
Millwall.
Derby are the second side sat on 12 points, with rock-bottom
Doncaster no match for the Rams at Pride Park as the hosts ran out 3-0 winners.
Brighton saw a two-goal lead slip through their fingers at the AMEX Stadium, with veteran frontman Kevin Phillips bagging a brace to snatch a share of the spoils for
Blackpool.
Derby drama
Sven-Goran Eriksson's big-spending
Leicester led 2-0 at
Nottingham Forest but were pegged back by Lewis McGugan and George Boateng, in a game which saw Kasper Schmeichel sent off.
An own goal from
Hull City's James Chester saw
Crystal Palace pick up a third straight win at the KC Stadium.
Barnsley picked up their first three-point haul at
Reading, with Tykes keeper Luke Steele the star of the show in a 2-1 win as he saved two second-half penalties.
Charlie Austin and Earnshaw are expected to figure prominently in the second tier scoring charts this season and they were both on target in
Burnley's 1-1 draw with
Cardiff.
Coventry finally got off the mark this weekend, but they were forced to settle for a point in a 0-0 draw with
Watford.
Bristol City and
Portsmouth, two sides who have made mixed starts to the campaign, also failed to trouble the scorers.
Saturday's evening kick-off provided considerably more entertainment than that on show in Bristol, with a Lee Tomlin hat-trick helping
Peterborough recover from falling a goal behind to crush
Ipswich 7-1 at London Road.