Cardiff City 0, Leeds United 2

MIRCO Antenucci's injury-time strike sealed a bad-tempered Sky Bet Championship win for Leeds at Cardiff that saw opposing managers Russell Slade and Steve Evans clash.

Antenucci scored his third goal in two games to secure a rare away victory for United – but the double over the Bluebirds – after Souleymane Doukara's first-half effort.

Cardiff's play-off hopes took a blow as they ended the game with ten men as Fabio Da Silva was sent off for a second booking after 63 minutes.

But they still went close to snatching a draw as Lex Immers and Ken Zohore struck the woodwork, while Leeds goalkeeper Marco Silvestri pulled off a series of saves.

Meanwhile, HUDDERSFIELD bounced back from two straight defeats with a 3-1 home win as second-half goals from Nahki Wells, Jamie Paterson and Flo Bojaj halted Reading's five-game unbeaten league run.

Wells atoned for squandering two first-half chances by firing Huddersfield into the lead early in the second period, with further goals by Paterson and substitute Bojaj sealing an impressive win and a first success in four league outings for David Wagner's side.

Reading, perhaps with one eye on Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Crystal Palace, offered little as an attacking threat as Town avenged their third-round replay defeat in January.

Ola John's reply deep into stoppage time offered the visitors precious little consolation.

Andre Gray scored the winner for BURNLEY as the leaders came from behind to win 3-2 at Fulham in a thrilling encounter.

The hosts had led 2-1 at the break after goals from Ross McCormack and Moussa Dembele had responded to Sam Vokes' early header.

But Vokes pulled Burnley level from the spot after Tom Cairney had fouled Joey Barton, before Gray scored his 22nd of the season to win a dramatic game between the Championship's two highest-scoring teams.