A thrilling Tuesday night of EFL action delivered across the board, with stunning goals, late drama and new league leaders among the key talking points.
Here is our round-up of all of the evening's fixtures in the Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One and the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
Sky Bet Championship
A remarkable 98th-minute winner sealed an incredible comeback for Sheffield United, with Harrison Burrows' strike helping the Blades secure all three points against Bristol City. This superb comeback from Chris Wilder's side sees them climb up to second in the Championship.
Also striking late, Michael Obafemi secured a huge 1-0 win for Plymouth Argyle as he smashed home an 82nd-minute winner against bottom club, Portsmouth.
Despite their six goal demolition of Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, Watford were unable to muster a single shot on target as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to resurging Swansea City. Oxford United and Middlesborough also collected victories over Hull City and Queens Park Rangers respectively, whilst Sheffield Wednesday handed Norwich City their second defeat of the week, beating the Canaries 2-0.
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Sky Bet League One
Wycombe Wanderers' incredible run of form continued as they thrashed Stockport County 5-0 to climb to the top of the League One table! Braces from Richard Kone and Fred Onyedinma and a sublime Aaron Morley strike were enough to sink the Hatters and give Wycombe their fifth win on the trot.
Elsewhere, struggling Crawley Town and Burton Albion could not be separated in a highly consequential clash at the bottom of the table. The result ends Burton's losing run but means they still sit bottom without a win to their name.
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Bristol Street Motors Trophy
With the end of the group stage in sight, 10 teams faced off in the competition looking to secure their spot in the knockout stages.
The winners of Swindon Town vs Tottenham Hotspur U21 knew that victory would book their place in the Last 32 and it was Swindon who completed a fine comeback to secure second place in Southern Group G.
Peterborough also booked their spot in the next round with a convincing 4-1 win over Crystal Palace U21. The victory sees the Posh claim the maximum nine points from their group fixtures.
Also victorious on the night were Cambridge United, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town, with the latter topping their group with three wins from three.
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