Day 39
Campbell T. 30'
Brewster 62'
Sheffield Utd: 1. Cooper - 15. Ahmedhodžić, 19. Robinson J. - 24. Choudhury (McCallum S., 89) - 8. Hamer G., 14. Burrows, 38. Seriki (Gilchrist, 88), 42. Peck Sydie - 7. Brewster (O'Hare, 69), 20. Brereton (Brooks A., 83), 23. Campbell T. (Cannon, 70)
Substitution: O'Hare (from 69); Cannon (from 70); Brooks A. (from 83); Gilchrist (from 88); McCallum S. (from 89)
Bench: 17. Davies A. - 5. Holding - 11. Rak-Sakyi - 9. Moore Ki.
Yellow Cards: Brereton 65
Coventry: 1. Dovin (Collins B., 38) - 2. Binks, 4. Thomas Bo., 21. Bidwell, 27. van Ewijk - 6. Grimes, 7. Sakamoto T., 8. Allen J-e (Sheaf, 76), 29. Torp V. (Rudoni, 63) - 10. Mason-Clark (Paterson J., 77) - 11. Wright H. (Simms, 77)
Substitution: Collins B. (from 38); Rudoni (from 63); Sheaf (from 76); Simms (from 77); Paterson J. (from 77)
Bench: 13. Wilson B. - 3. Dasilva Jay, 22. Latibeaudiere - 37. Bassette
Yellow Cards: Thomas Bo. 17; Allen J-e 65
Former Chelsea legend Frank Lampard is set to become the new manager of Coventry City following the surprise dismissal of Mark Robins
Leeds United managed to break their two-game winless run, which had prevented Daniel Farke's side from topping the Championship table
Manchester United scored four times in a game with Sheffield United as Bruno Fernandes became the savior of the “red devils”
Manchester United were one step away from a terrible failure in the FA Cup semi-final match with Coventry
Chelsea lost three points in the last minutes of a game with Sheffield United
Goals from Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo either side of a screamer from Alexis Mac Allister gave the Reds all three points at Anfield