Championship round-up: Barnsley'sBobby Hassell headed home three minutes from time to deny leaders Newcastlean eighth successive victory.
The Magpies had taken the lead at Oakwell through top-scorer Kevin Nolan’s sixth-minute effort but were pegged back when Emil Hallfredsson netted seven minutes into the second half.
Marlon Harewood restored the table-toppers’ lead with 12 minutes to play but Hassell ensured a draw for the Tykes when he nodded in from Adam Hamill’s late corner.
The Magpies now lead West Bromby eight points, with the Baggies facing QPRon Monday.
Nottingham Forestcontinued their recent push to pick up a 1-0 win at Swansea, taking them to third in the standings.
David McGoldrick was the scorer, volleying 10 minutes before the half-time break.
Sheffield Wednesdaymanager Brian Laws is likely to see the pressure surrounding his position as Owls boss reach fever pitch after his side capitulated 3-0 at fourth-placed Leicester.
Steve Howard got the ball rolling early on for the Foxes before Andy King scored in either half to make it comfortable.
Welsh striker Freddy Eastwood scored a hat-trick to ensure Coventryfinished on the right side of a five-goal thriller against Peterboroughat the Ricoh Arena.
Eastwood netted twice in as many minutes in the first half before Craig Mackhail-Smith added a brace of his own in five second-half minutes. But Eastwood struck the winner just seconds after Posh levelled.
Roy Keane presided over a third win as Ipswichboss as goals from Jon Stead, Jack Colback and Gareth McAuley secured a 3-1 victory over Blackpool.
Ian Evatt scored for the Tangerines, who had David Vaughan sent off late on.
Doncasterbeat Bristol City1-0, with Billy Sharp the scorer after 12 minutes, while Derby'sChris Porter scored the only goal against Watford.
Richard Chaplow and Ross Wallace both hit the target as Prestonbeat Plymouth2-0 at Deepdale, with Lee Williamson and Stephen Quinn helping Sheffield Unitedclaim the same scoreline against Crystal Palace.
Readingand Scunthorpedrew 1-1, with Grzegorz Rasiak and Gary Hooper the scorers.










