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Championship: Huddersfield on top
- Updated: October 1, 2016
Huddersfield go into the international break on top of the Sky Bet Championship table after beating Ipswich 1-0 to claim their eighth win of the campaign.
David Wagner’s side took the lead after club-record signing Christopher Schindler headed home Aaron Mooy’s corner in the second half.
The Terriers would then produce a dogged defensive display to hold on and take all three points back to West Yorkshire.
Ipswich’s run without a goal extended to over 400 minutes and they have now gone four games without a win.
In the early kick-off, Idrissa Sylla headed a late winner to help QPR earn a 2-1 victory over West London neighbours Fulham, ensuring Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink ended a difficult week on high.
Manager Hasselbaink had been caught up in the Daily Telegraph’s investigation into alleged corruption in football – he denies any wrongdoing – but took his place in the dugout and saw his QPR side win at Craven Cottage for the first time since 1980.
QPR were fortunate in victory as Fulham missed two penalties, first through Tom Cairney’s saved …