There were huge wins for West Brom and Blackburn in the battle to stay up as Oxford and Leicester drop points.
Blackburn beat 10-man Millwall as they moved three points clear of the Championship relegation zone, Mathias Jorgensen netting twice in the final 10 minutes to complete the turnaround.
West Brom also picked up a much needed three points, beating 10-man Hull City 3-0, to end a run of 13 games without a win.
Oxford conceded a late penalty to draw with Charlton in the lunchtime kick off, and Leicester remain in huge trouble after they bottled their lead to go on and lose 3-1 to Queens Park Rangers.
West Brom move out of the relegation zone, Blackburn climb further away from the drop zone, while Leicester City drop to 23rd.
A round up on who it fared for those at the top the top can be seen HERE.
Credit – BBC Sport
MILLWALL 1-2 BLACKBURN
Millwall manager Alex Neil speaking to BBC Radio London:
“The first half, we weren’t really as fluent as I’d like us to be. At half-time, I changed the shape. That allowed us to get better pressure, we looked more threatening and we took the lead, deservedly.
“We then had an unbelievable chance through Camiel [Neghli] to make it 2-0. If that happens, the game is probably put to bed.
“Then we have the incident with the sending off. I’ve watched it back and I didn’t feel as though it was a sending off. He was too far from goal, his touch took him away and we’ve got three recovering defenders.
“That was a poor decision and we then had two other chances before they got their first goal and they are really key moments.
“There were so many incidents in the game that if they work in your favour, you naturally come out with a positive result and too many of them, and some self-inflicted, were big, big calls in the game.”
Blackburn boss Michael O’Neill told BBC Radio Lancashire:
“It’s been a challenging week. We knew it would be difficult [this afternoon].
“The early part didn’t go as well as we’d planned but the reaction was very good.
“[It was] A big commitment from the players. We kept them down [south] between the games [following the defeat by Oxford United midweek] and the performance was excellent.
“Maybe I was a little hard on them on Wednesday, we weren’t maybe as poor as I thought.
“It’s difficult to play against teams with less men but we were good today and we showed real character and real quality to get the win.”
WEST BROM 3-0 HULL
West Brom interim manager James Morrison told BBC Final Score:
“I thought it was a top performance right from the start to the end. We gave Hull a difficult afternoon.
“It was another layer on what we’d done in the last two games. I felt like it was coming but you never know in football what you’re going to get.
“We’ve got to be calm, it’s just one game and we’ve got eight more to go.
“We’ve had frustrating times here throughout the season and I think the fans have enjoyed that today.”
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside:
“I knew that they had quality and they are fighting relegation. They brought a lot of energy to the pitch and this is the reason we lost today.
“I think it’s about energy and courage when you have the ball. They were better today.
“Also we had a lack of concentration. On the first goal, Ivor [Pandur] must kick the ball longer and the red card came from nothing, it was a bad from Charlie [Hughes]. It’s football, it can happen.
On Lewie Coyle’s injury: “I’m not optimistic for Coyle because he has a protective boot on.
“We’ll see after an examination what the damage is. He got kicked on the same ankle he already had a problem on.”
16 days ago, West Brom fans booed their players off the pitch away at Oxford.
Unbeaten in 3. Their first league win in 13 games. This is their response now.
James Morrison getting a tune out of the squad 🙌pic.twitter.com/FSvdsIxTNm
— Second Tier podcast (@secondtierpod) March 14, 2026
OXFORD 1-1 CHARLTON
Oxford boss Matt Bloomfield told BBC Radio Oxford:
“Really disappointing to not be walking away with three points.
“We’ve waited so long to get a penalty and then we give one away on the same day so we’re really disappointed with that.
“But I think we need to stay on an even keel, 10 points from the last four games is obviously a really good return from where we were, so we have to take the positives from that and move on quickly.
“They’re (the players) giving us everything they’ve got and they’ve been going consistently for the last few weeks.
“It’s an opportunity to refresh in midweek and we go again next Saturday.”
Charlton boss Nathan Jones told BBC Radio London:
“It’s been an outstanding week. I mean, seven points from the week has been truly, truly outstanding.
“Today’s performance was everything I didn’t want because we said, they sit in, they don’t press you, they sit in, and they’ve done West Brom and Blackburn here.
“It’s obligatory, apparently, in the Championship, that you have to be a nice, passive footballing team.
“I didn’t want us to do that and for about 70-odd minutes, we were a passive, typical bang-average Championship team. Then as soon as we started playing with any tempo and putting it on them and turning them and stretching them, we could have scored two or three.
“Finally we got our goal, so I’m pleased we got the point. But they have to listen. They have to listen to what we say.”
LEICESTER 1-3 QPR
QPR head coach Julien Stephan told BBC Radio London:
“We deserved this win because we showed great character, great personality, and very good collective connection.
“Even though we conceded the first goal we stayed very focused on what we needed to do on the pitch. It was very important for me mentally that we stayed focused.
“We needed to manage cleverly at the end of the game and we did that very well.”
Leicester manager Gary Rowett speaking to BBC Radio Leicester:
“It was like Christmas morning if you’re QPR. We’ve given them three goals.
“I’m not taking anything away from their performance, they’ve world incredibly hard to stop us getting into good areas.
“We started quite brightly and got in good areas, played through the lines well culminating in a goal from JJ [Jordan James], a lovely pass through the lines and JJ takes it on the back foot and runs, really positive – maybe we have to do that more often.
“The goal we conceded just before half time was a stupid goal to concede. A player’s given time on the ball 60-yards away, sticks a ball over the top, we don’t track the runner and he nicks it round Jakub [Stolarczyk] and scores.
“I could talk about a million things in the game but we need to be better trying to break a team down, and if you conceded three goals in that manner, you’re not winning any game in the Championship.”
WE’RE GOING TOTTENHAM.
YOU’RE GOING CREWE.💙🤍💙🤍 #QPR pic.twitter.com/MNYBOhCFqh
— Ben Jacobs (@BenSJ2007) March 14, 2026

