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Norwich beaten on Championship return
Norwich made a horrible beginning on their re-visitation of English football's Championship on Saturday as they were beaten 1-0 away to Cardiff in a match where the two sides had a player shipped off.
The Canaries were consigned from the Premier League last season subsequent to completing lower part of the table, however with numerous intellectuals anticipating they will skip straight back up.
They fell behind in the Welsh capital right off the bat in the last part when Romaine Sawyers scored on his Cardiff debut.
The Bluebirds, in any case, were diminished to 10 men when Perry Ng was shipped off briefly bookable offense.
Norwich couldn't benefit from a benefit that, regardless, endured an only a brief time before chief Grant Hanley was excused briefly yellow card.
Millwall made areas of strength for a to the new season as focus half Charlie Cresswell denoted his presentation by scoring two times in a 2-0 win over Stoke.
Body dug out from a deficit to overcome Bristol City 2-1 because of Ozan Tufan's last part punishment and Jean Michael Seri's redirected stoppage-time strike after Andreas Weimann had placed the Robins in front.
Blackburn edged past QPR 1-0 because of an objective from Lewis Travis, with Blackpool overcoming Reading by a similar score politeness of Callum Connolly's 10th moment objective.
Swansea fought against eminent loss to attract 1-1 away to advanced Rotherham.
Chiedozie Ogbene gave Rotherham, second in League One last season, the lead 16 minutes in before Harry Darling adjusted before half-time.
Middlesbrough and West Brom likewise shared the riches in a 1-1 draw at the Riverside.
Isaiah Jones gave Boro a tenth moment lead yet West Brom supervisor Steve Bruce saw one of his new signings, John Swift, level five minutes after the break.
Wigan, the League One heroes last season, acquired a point with a goalless draw against Preston, who had Ched Evans shipped off late on, while the match among Luton and Birmingham likewise finished 0-0.
Friday's initial match of the new season saw Vincent Kompany's most memorable cutthroat game as Burnley chief end in a 1-0 win away to Huddersfield.
The previous Manchester City skipper was named as the extremely durable replacement to the long-serving Sean Dyche last month following Burnley's transfer from the Premier League.
On-credit Chelsea winger Ian Maatsen denoted his introduction with the main objective of the game.
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