Published: 26 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.
The Championship promotion race reached a boiling point during a midweek of high drama and crucial goals. Coventry City showed the spirit of champions by battling back against Sheffield United to secure three points. This vital victory allowed the Sky Blues to extend their lead at the top of the table. They now sit five points clear of their closest rivals in the quest for Premier League football. Fans across the Midlands are starting to believe that a twenty five year top flight absence is ending. The match at Bramall Lane was a true test of character for Mark Robins and his players.
Before this recent run, many pundits feared that Frank Lampard’s squad was beginning to lose momentum. A disappointing run of only two wins in eight matches had threatened their comfortable league position. However, the Sky Blues have responded like true contenders by winning three games in a row. This resurgence suggests they have the mental strength required to handle late season pressure. Sheffield United started the match with plenty of intensity as they chased their own playoff dreams. The first half was a cagey affair with both sides looking very well organised.
Harrison Burrows broke the deadlock for the Blades shortly after the half time whistle had blown. His clinical finish sent the home crowd into a frenzy of hope and excitement. Coventry did not panic despite falling behind in such a high stakes away fixture. They maintained their composure and continued to play their trademark brand of attacking football. The tactical flexibility shown by the visitors eventually began to wear down the United defence. Within just five minutes, the entire complexion of the match changed in dramatic fashion.
Haji Wright found the back of the net to level the scoring for the visitors. His physical presence and movement proved to be a constant thorn for the Sheffield defenders. Before the hosts could even catch their breath, Jack Rudoni struck a decisive second goal. This quickfire double turned the game on its head and stunned the Bramall Lane faithful. It was a clinical display of finishing that highlighted why Coventry lead the division. They successfully managed the closing stages of the game to ensure the points returned home.
Meanwhile, Millwall continued their impressive surge up the table with a dominant performance at The Den. They moved into third place after securing a convincing three-nil win over Birmingham City. The Lions are now breathing down the necks of second placed Middlesbrough in the standings. Femi Azeez opened the scoring with a brilliant strike that set the tone for the night. Tristan Crama then doubled the advantage to give the home side a very comfortable lead. The atmosphere in South London was electric as the fans sensed a special victory.
Jake Cooper added a third goal to put the result beyond any reasonable doubt. Birmingham City’s night went from bad to worse when Jhon Solís received a straight red card. The visitors struggled to cope with the high octane approach employed by Alex Neil’s men. This loss sees Birmingham slip down to tenth place in the Championship table. They are now five points adrift of the playoff spots with games running out. Millwall, on the other hand, look like a team that nobody wants to face.
Alex Neil was full of praise for his players after the final whistle blew. He noted that his team followed every tactical instruction with absolute perfection and grit. The manager highlighted the importance of playing with high intensity when performing at their home stadium. He described the performance as one of the best since he took the helm. Millwall are now just four points behind the automatic promotion places after this result. Their defensive solidity combined with clinical attacking play makes them a very dangerous side.
At Carrow Road, Norwich City managed to ease their own concerns with a professional performance. They secured a two-nil victory over a struggling Sheffield Wednesday side on Wednesday evening. Mathias Kvistgaarden scored the opening goal to settle any early nerves among the home supporters. Paris Maghoma then doubled the lead to ensure the Canaries took all three points home. This win moves Philippe Clement’s side eight points clear of the dangerous relegation zone. It provides a much needed cushion as the season enters its final definitive stage.
Sheffield Wednesday have already been relegated which made this a must win game for Norwich. The Owls played with pride but lacked the quality to break down a resolute defence. Norwich fans will be relieved to see their team finding form at the right time. The battle at the bottom of the table remains incredibly tight for other clubs. Every point earned now feels like it carries double the weight of earlier results. Consistency is the most valuable currency in the Championship during these final months.
Stoke City also gave their own playoff hopes a massive boost on Wednesday night. They recorded a hard fought two-one victory against a determined Oxford United side. Lamine Cissé opened the scoring for the Potters with a very well taken goal. Oxford United fought back bravely and found an equaliser through Ciaron Brown just before halftime. The match remained finely balanced as both teams pushed for a winning goal late on. It was Jesurun Rak-Sakyi who eventually proved to be the hero for the hosts.
The winger is currently on loan from Crystal Palace and showed his Premier League quality. He scored his first goal for Stoke to secure a vital three points. This result moves Stoke up to thirteenth place with a total of forty seven points. Mark Robins was particularly impressed with the impact made by young Lamine Cissé tonight. He praised the player for his patience and his clinical finish under intense pressure. The manager believes that Cissé has the potential to be a lethal attacking threat.
Oxford United remain in a very difficult position near the bottom of the table. They are currently second bottom and sit six points away from the safety zone. Their survival hopes are fading but the mathematical possibility still remains for the squad. The gap between the top and bottom of the league feels wider than ever. However, the unpredictability of the Championship means that no result is ever truly guaranteed. This midweek round of fixtures has certainly reshuffled the deck for many ambitious clubs.
The Coventry victory serves as a statement of intent to the rest of the league. They have overcome a mid season wobble to reassert their dominance at the top. With a five point cushion, they are the clear favourites for the league title. The race for the remaining promotion spots is becoming a frantic and crowded affair. Millwall and Middlesbrough look set for a grandstand finish in the battle for second. Fans can expect plenty more twists and turns as the season reaches its end.


























































































