Day 39
Campbell T. 30'
Brewster 62'
Sheffield Utd: 1. Cooper, 15. Ahmedhodžić, 19. Robinson J., 24. Choudhury( till 89'), 8. Hamer G., 14. Burrows, 38. Seriki( till 88'), 42. Peck Sydie, 7. Brewster( till 69'), 20. Brereton( till 83'), 23. Campbell T.( till 70')
Substitution: 10. O'Hare(from 69'), 28. Cannon(from 70'), 35. Brooks A.(from 83'), 2. Gilchrist(from 88'), 3. McCallum S.(from 89')
Bench: 17. Davies A., 5. Holding, 11. Rak-Sakyi, 9. Moore Ki.
Yellow Cards: Brereton 65'
Coventry: 1. Dovin( till 38'), 2. Binks, 4. Thomas Bo., 21. Bidwell, 27. van Ewijk, 6. Grimes, 7. Sakamoto T., 8. Allen J-e( till 76'), 29. Torp V.( till 63'), 10. Mason-Clark( till 77'), 11. Wright H.( till 77')
Substitution: 40. Collins B.(from 38'), 5. Rudoni(from 63'), 14. Sheaf(from 76'), 9. Simms(from 77'), 12. 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