Championship round-up: Cork's Gabriel Otegbayo makes debut, Michael Obafemi nets winner
YOU BOY IN GREEN: Plymouth Argyle's Michael Obafemi celebrates scoring the winner. Pic: Adam Davy/PA Wire.
Harrison Burrows' stoppage-time strike snatched a late win for Sheffield United as they came from behind to beat Bristol City 2-1 in the Sky Bet Championship.
Anis Mehmeti fired the Robins ahead from the penalty spot before Ryan One levelled for the Blades.
Bristol City were reduced to 10 men in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage-time when Rob Dickie was dismissed and Burrows struck only three minutes later to seal three points.
The result sees the Blades jump into second in the table to sit one point behind leaders Sunderland, who play on Wednesday.
Middlesbrough returned to winning ways with a thumping 4-1 win over strugglers QPR.
Boro, struck twice in the space of four minutes when Riley McGree sent them ahead and Tommy Conway doubled the advantage with a low finish following a great pass from Ireland international Finn Azaz.
The hosts pulled one back through a Anfernee Djiksteel own goal but Emmanuel Latte Lath and Dan Barlaser both struck late for Boro to wrap up victory.
Swansea sit two points away from the play-off spots after beating Watford 1-0 with Myles Peart-Harris' strike the difference.
Sheffield Wednesday, with the help of Cork native Gabriel Otegbayo on his Championship debut, bounced back from their weekend hammering with a 2-0 home win against Norwich.
Two first-half goals from Josh Windass and Dominic Iorfa were enough for the Owls to respond from Saturday's 6-2 thrashing by Watford, with Otegbayo, formerly of Cobh Ramblers and Ringmahon Rangers, emerging from the bench in the 57th minute to help them keep a clean sheet.
The result sees them sit one point above Oxford in the table after the Us earned a 1-0 win over Hull.
Hidde ter Avest scored the only goal of the game on his first start for the club to extend the Tigers' winless run to six games.
Michael Obafemi's late goal helped Wayne Rooney's Plymouth move three points clear of the relegation zone after beating bottom-of-the-table Portsmouth, who brought on Corkman Mark O'Mahony, 1-0.




