Southampton secured back-to-back away wins as Che Adams netted a thrilling stoppage-time goal, leading them to a 2-1 triumph over Plymouth at Home Park. The scoring was initiated by Nathan Tella soon after the second half commenced, but their advantage was short-lived as Ryan Hardie swiftly equalized from close quarters.
In stoppage time, as Adam Armstrong's header neared the goal, Conor Hazard parried it towards Adams, who successfully scored, ensuring the Saints' undefeated start to the season.
Upon their comeback to the Championship, Ipswich managed to preserve their perfect start by securing a 1-0 victory against QPR.
The breakthrough for the Tractor Boys came in the 75th minute when Conor Chaplin scored on his second attempt.
In his debut match, Cesare Casadei came off the bench and scored a stoppage-time winner, leading Leicester to a 2-1 victory over Cardiff.
Wanya Marcal-Madivadua scored in the first half, but Aaron Ramsey's impressive goal just before halftime seemed poised to lead Cardiff towards a draw. However, Casadei, who is on loan from Chelsea, maintained Leicester's flawless start to the season with a decisive goal. To add to Cardiff's disappointment, defender Mahlon Romeo was sent off in the closing stages.
Birmingham secured a 2-0 victory over Bristol City with goals from Koji Miyoshi and Lukas Jutkiewicz, while Bristol City had a player sent off in the last 15 minutes. Preston remained undefeated in the league with a 1-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday, who still haven't earned a single point this season.
Andre Vidigal scored his fourth goal of the season as Stoke bounced back to winning ways with a 1-0 home win over Watford.
Swansea and Coventry drew 1-1 in Wales.
Matty Godden scored the first goal for the away team in the 39th minute. However, the Swans equalized just two minutes later when their recent signing, Jerry Yates, scored his second goal in two home games. Hull, with Aaron Connolly scoring twice, came from behind to defeat Blackburn, who were playing with 10 men, at Ewood Park.
Harry Pickering was shown a red card in the 17th minute for fouling Liam Delap, who was clear through on goal. However, Rovers surprisingly managed to take the lead in the 74th minute thanks to a goal from Sam Gallagher.
Connolly then equalized with a volley in the 81st minute and secured the win by rolling the ball past Aynsley Pears in the 88th minute.
Sunderland secured their first victory of the season with a 2-1 win over Rotherham, courtesy of goals from Jobe Bellingham on either side of halftime. Meanwhile, Huddersfield and Middlesbrough played out a 1-1 draw at the Riverside Stadium, leaving both teams still searching for their first league win of the campaign.
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Wigan wiped out their points deduction in style with a 4-0 rout of Bolton as the three teams with previously perfect records in League One were all beaten.
Charlie Wyke and Stephen Humphrys both scored twice for the Latics, who managed to move into positive territory with their third victory, despite earlier being docked eight points. Peterborough suffered a setback as Mitchell Pinnock's lone goal secured a victory for neighboring team Northampton. Additionally, Stevenage faced a 2-0 defeat at Reading after Nathan Thompson was sent off, with Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scoring both goals.
Cambridge claimed the lead with late goals from substitutes Fejiri Okenabirhie and Sullay Kaikai, securing a 2-0 home victory against Bristol Rovers. Oxford, on the other hand, secured their third consecutive win with a 3-1 triumph over Barnsley, putting them also on nine points.
The Tykes self-sabotaged themselves when Mael de Gevigney committed an early penalty that was successfully converted by Cameron Brannagan. To make matters worse, Jordan Williams scored an own goal, giving the visitors the upper hand.
In an exhilarating match, Port Vale secured their first away victory since New Year's Day with a 3-2 win against Charlton. The game was filled with action from both sides, and it was ultimately settled by Funso Ojo's tap-in.
Martyn Waghorn, Derby striker, secured a 1-0 victory at home against Fleetwood with his second goal of the week. Lincoln's Ethan Hamilton also scored his first goal, leading them to beat Shrewsbury. Meanwhile, Exeter emerged victorious with a 2-0 win against Carlisle, courtesy of goals from Ryan Trevitt and Demitri Mitchell. However, the matches at Blackpool, Portsmouth, and Wycombe concluded with a scoreless draw.
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Wrexham were involved in the game of the day in League Two once again as they shared a 5-5 draw with Swindon.
The Dragons, who suffered a 5-3 defeat on the first day, were headed for a similar outcome but were denied when James Jones and Elliot Lee scored their second goals of the match during injury time.
Crawley, who were unfortunate enough to miss Dom Telford's penalty, endured a 1-0 loss to league leaders Gillingham, courtesy of Harry Ransom's own goal. This marked Gillingham's fourth victory of the season.
Callum Hendry emerged as the hat-trick hero for Salford in their exhilarating 4-3 triumph over Tranmere. Meanwhile, in a dramatic turn of events, Matt Dennis scored in the final moments to secure a comeback victory for MK Dons, defeating Colchester 3-2. Colchester, unfortunately, continues to remain without a single point.
AFC Wimbledon demonstrated their dominance in the second half, claiming a resounding 3-0 victory against their local rivals, Sutton. Moreover, Macaulay Langstaff's impressive brace propelled Notts County to a commendable 3-1 win over Doncaster.
Morecambe defeated Bradford 3-0, with Michael Mellon scoring twice. Newport embarked on a 3-0 victory against Forest Green, with Will Evans opening the scoring after only 13 seconds. Accrington, despite being reduced to 10 players, secured a 2-1 win against Harrogate courtesy of a stoppage-time goal from Jack Nolan. Stockport celebrated their first win of the season, defeating Barrow thanks to Louie Barrie's goal in the second half.
Crewe came from 2-0 down to share a 2-2 draw with Walsall thanks to Jack Powell's late leveller while a Rhys Oates equaliser extended Mansfield's unbeaten start in a 1-1 draw at Grimsby.