Nottingham Forest 3-1 Swansea City
Forest won at home for the first time this season when they hosted Swansea, a team who still haven’t got even one point from their away fixtures.
Forest striker Robert Earnshaw failed a fitness test on a hamstring injury and will feel very glad that Lewis McGugan, who scored two of Forest’s goals, isn’t a striker. Chris Gunter played the full match.
It was a back-pass from Swansea’s Ashley Williams which led to the penalty but only indirectly. At home he’s always excellent so it’s a shame that Wales’ next match will be played at the Cardiff City Stadium and not the Liberty. Neil Taylor’s also resulted in a shot on goal but Forest didn’t score from it so it didn’t matter.
Joe Allen came close to scoring for Swansea – and his team did get the rebound into the back of the net. David Cotterill started but he suffered a groin injury and was replaced at half-time.
Swansea’s substitutes included Jazz Richards but not goalkeeper David Cornell, who is rumoured to be going out on loan somewhere.
Queen’s Park Rangers 3-0 Doncaster Rovers
There’s just no stopping them. Doncaster have had a great start to the season and are only a point outside the play-offs. Doncaster played well and certainly didn’t deserve to lose by three clear goals but QPR are unstoppable.
Brian Stock, who is recovering from a back injury, was on the bench but John Oster played the full match.
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