The death of QPR striker Ray Jones overshadowed events in the Coca-Cola Championship as Coventry surged to the top of the table.
Teenager Jones died in a car crash in the early hours of the morning, meaning his side's clash with Burnley at Turf Moor was postponed.
Elsewhere, Jay Tabb's close-range effort in the 34th minute gave Coventry maximum points at Cardiff and moved them on to seven points from three games.
But they had a lucky escape in the dying moments as Bluebirds substitute Darren Purse blasted a penalty against the crossbar.
Wolves are second after Freddy Eastwood (69 and 78) hit a brace to help his side come from behind to beat Blackpool 2-1 at Molineux.
The Seasiders had opened the scoring after half-time through Gary Taylor-Fletcher.
Stoke saw their perfect start to the season ended as Southampton eased the pressure on boss George Burley with a 3-2 win at St Mary's.
Ricardo Fuller gave the visitors the lead, but goals from Andrew Surman, Grzegorz Rasiak and Jhon Viafara boosted Saints before substitute Jon Parkin's 82nd-minute header ensured a nervous finish.
Fellow early pace-setters Watford also came a cropper as Leicester thrashed them 4-1.
DJ Campbell (51) and Alan Sheehan (54) scored their first goals for City, who also netted through Iain Hume (15) and Mark De Vries (85), with Marlon King's injury-time penalty all Aidy Boothroyd's men had to show.
Charlton staged a thrilling comeback to claim a 3-2 win over struggling Sheffield Wednesday.
Burton O'Brien (six) and Tommy Spurr (15) put the Owls in command at The Valley before Andy Reid (51) and a brace from Chris Iwelumo (67 and 87) on his full debut saved the Addicks.
Preston are still winless after a 3-0 home thrashing by Colchester, for whom Kevin Lisbie (41), a Teddy Sheringham penalty (61) and Mark Yeates (72) did the damage.
Barnsley beat Plymouth 3-2 at Oakwell.
Goals from Istvan Ferenczi, Dominik Werling and Brian Howard put the Tykes in the comfort zone before Barry Hayles and Nick Chadwick made the closing minutes unexpectedly uncomfortable.
Two goals from Lee Trundle (36 and 45) helped Bristol City to a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe, for whom Martin Paterson (44) scored.
Goals from Dean Windass (49) and Richard Garcia (77) were enough to clinch a 2-1 win for Hull over Norwich at KC Stadium. Dion Dublin (71) had levelled for the Canaries.
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Elsewhere, Jay Tabb's close-range effort in the 34th minute gave Coventry maximum points at Cardiff and moved them on to seven points from three games.
But they had a lucky escape in the dying moments as Bluebirds substitute Darren Purse blasted a penalty against the crossbar.
Wolves are second after Freddy Eastwood (69 and 78) hit a brace to help his side come from behind to beat Blackpool 2-1 at Molineux.
The Seasiders had opened the scoring after half-time through Gary Taylor-Fletcher.
Stoke saw their perfect start to the season ended as Southampton eased the pressure on boss George Burley with a 3-2 win at St Mary's.
Ricardo Fuller gave the visitors the lead, but goals from Andrew Surman, Grzegorz Rasiak and Jhon Viafara boosted Saints before substitute Jon Parkin's 82nd-minute header ensured a nervous finish.
Fellow early pace-setters Watford also came a cropper as Leicester thrashed them 4-1.
DJ Campbell (51) and Alan Sheehan (54) scored their first goals for City, who also netted through Iain Hume (15) and Mark De Vries (85), with Marlon King's injury-time penalty all Aidy Boothroyd's men had to show.
Charlton staged a thrilling comeback to claim a 3-2 win over struggling Sheffield Wednesday.
Burton O'Brien (six) and Tommy Spurr (15) put the Owls in command at The Valley before Andy Reid (51) and a brace from Chris Iwelumo (67 and 87) on his full debut saved the Addicks.
Preston are still winless after a 3-0 home thrashing by Colchester, for whom Kevin Lisbie (41), a Teddy Sheringham penalty (61) and Mark Yeates (72) did the damage.
Barnsley beat Plymouth 3-2 at Oakwell.
Goals from Istvan Ferenczi, Dominik Werling and Brian Howard put the Tykes in the comfort zone before Barry Hayles and Nick Chadwick made the closing minutes unexpectedly uncomfortable.
Two goals from Lee Trundle (36 and 45) helped Bristol City to a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe, for whom Martin Paterson (44) scored.
Goals from Dean Windass (49) and Richard Garcia (77) were enough to clinch a 2-1 win for Hull over Norwich at KC Stadium. Dion Dublin (71) had levelled for the Canaries.
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