da dobrowin: Friday night saw two huge games in the Championship take place and two southern rivals were able to progress in the early Championship table.
da cassino online: Brighton and Hove Albion emphatically beat much fancied Sheffield Wednesday by three goals to nil at the Amex Stadium with the Seagulls’ rivals beating their own London counterparts, Charlton, in a scrappy game live on Sky Sports.
Brighton continued their fine early season form and currently top the Championship table after their commanding 3-0 home victory over Sheffield Wednesday that may draw attention to Gus Poyet’s side and their genuine promotion ambitions.
A first half deflected Wayne Bridge free kick and a neat Will Buckley finish sandwiched a fifth goal in three games for Albion hitman Craig Mackail-Smith, for whom Brighton rejected a deadline day bid from Norwich for.
With rivals Brighton topping the table Palace could have done with a victory in their own derby game with Charlton and that is exactly what they got. A dominant Palace side outclassed their south east London rivals with Wilfried Zaha and goalscorer Kagisho Dikgacoi simply having too much ability for their rivals to cope with in a 1-0 away win.
An early second half strike by Dikgacoi was enough to split the teams despite a first half goal being unfairly ruled offside for the hosts.