WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers closed the gap on the chasing pack at the top of the Championship with a 2-1 defeat of Leeds United at Elland Road.
They had to come from behind against Leeds, who are still looking for a first win under Darko Milanic.
Mirco Antenucci's crisp shot from just inside the box gave Leeds the lead in the first half.
Wolves equalised when Giuseppe Bellusci failed to control in the box and winger James Henry finished from close range.
Both sides pushed for a winner but Leon Clarke came off the bench to side-foot home from Matt Doherty's pass.
Watford are level on points with Derby County after a 1-1 draw at Middlesbrough.
Troy Deeney came off the bench to rescue a point for Watford at Middlesbrough after Kike had given Boro the lead.
Boro, who slip to fifth in the Championship, dominated the first half with former Rams loaness Patrick Bamford forcing a fine early save from Jonathan Bond.
The hosts took the lead after the break with Kike finding the top corner, before Deeney levelled from six yards.
Watford also hit the post through Joel Ekstrand's header.
Managerless Birmingham City suffered a humiliating defeat as Bournemouth scored eight goals at St Andrew's.
Brett Pitman put the visitors ahead inside three minutes and Blues defender David Edgar was sent off shortly afterwards for a foul on Callum Wilson.
Wilson and Matt Ritchie made it 3-0 by half-time before the Cherries ran riot in the second period.
Marc Pugh netted a hat-trick and two more from Tokelo Rantie, the first a penalty, completed Birmingham's misery.
In addition, Paul Caddis had a spot-kick saved by Bournemouth goalkeeper Artur Boruc with the score at 3-0.
Danny Shittu scored on his first league start of the season as Millwall won for the first time in nine games against Cardiff City.
Ian Holloway's men had been desperate for a first victory since they beat Blackpool in August.
They sealed three points when Shittu rose at the back post to head in Shaun Williams's corner and move them into mid-table, two points behind Cardiff.
Bolton made it two wins from three games under Neil Lennon as second-half goals saw off Brentford's late threat.
After an even first half, Neil Danns smashed a low 30-yard shot past goalkeeper David Button into the bottom corner to open the scoring.
Substitute Mark Davies doubled the lead, weaving his way past the defence before calmly finishing past Button.
Jon Toral pulled a goal back for the Bees but Craig Davies sealed the points on the break in injury-time.
Brighton drew 1-1 with Rotherham United while Ipswich Town and Huddersfield drew 2-2.
Nottingham Forest were beaten 3-1 by visitors Blackburn Rovers and there was a good win for Reading, who were 3-0 winners over visitors Blackpool.
Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich City drew 0-0.