DERBY County remain the bookmakers' favourites to win the Sky Bet Championship despite suffering their first defeat at Elland Road since September 2005.
Draws for Middlesbrough and Bournemouth elsewhere meant the Rams retained their position at the top of the table, with their title odds shifting from 13/8 to 7/4.
Having lost 10 of the previous 12 meetings between the clubs, Leeds upset odds of 14/5 by beating Steve McClaren's men, while they were a massive 20/1 to win via a 2-0 scoreline.
It was a bad result for Football League sponsor Sky Bet, who attracted a surge of bets on Leeds due to their large price of almost 3/1, putting too much faith in Derby, who were 10/11 pre-game favourites.
The defeat also saw Derby's price for promotion shift slightly from 4/7 to 8/13 but the Rams are 5/6 to bounce back with a win over Brighton (11/4) next weekend, while a first draw in nine league games is a 5/2.
Meanwhile, in League Two, Burton Albion were forced out of the automatic promotion spots after losing 1-0 to Shrewsbury Town, the 5/2 favourites to win the division.
It was Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's first defeat as Burton boss but the Brewers remain third favourites for promotion at 11/10, behind only Shrewsbury (4/11) and second-placed Luton (4/6).
Burton are back in action on Saturday as a trip to Exeter awaits but Sky Bet can't separate the sides, going 6/4 apiece for a win and 12/5 for a draw.
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