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Royals make play-off push

Reading took advantage of Derby's frail defence to all but secure their place in the Coca-Cola Championship play-offs and leave the Rams looking anxiously over their shoulders with a 2-0 victory.

Second-half goals from Dave Kitson and Sean Long gave the Royals only their second win in 10 Championship games to put them six points ahead of seventh-placed Swansea with just two games remaining, with Steve Coppell's side having a far superior goal difference.

On-loan striker Kitson and striker partner Long also had goals ruled out for offside in the first half, as Derby's disjointed defence struggled to contain them.

Nigel Clough's side have now won only one in nine and are by no means assured of staying up, with third-bottom Norwich five points behind them with two games remaining.

Gabor Gyepes struck a minute from time to earn Cardiff an unlikely 2-2 draw against relegated Charlton.

The defender capped a stirring comeback for Dave Jones' side, who were 2-0 down with 10 minutes remaining, although their faint hopes of automatic promotion now look to have been extinguished.

Teenage star Jonjo Shelvey put Charlton ahead before the interval and Nicky Bailey doubled their advantage in the second half. But substitute Chris Burke pulled one back for City and in a frantic finale, Gyepes scrambled an equaliser to ease their bout of end-of-season jitters.

Barnsley were denied three vital points as controversy reigned in the final moments of their 1-1 draw with Coventry.

With the game deep into added time, the Tykes looked on course for a well-earned victory thanks to Daniel Bogdanovic's early strike, but referee Steven Cook awarded Coventry a penalty on the advice of linesman Martin Dexter after the ball had struck the arm of Bobby Hassell.

Elliott Ward thrashed the resulting spot-kick home to earn the Sky Blues a point and keep Barnsley in deep relegation trouble.

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