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West Brom claimed a 1-1 draw.
Sam Szmodics swiftly endeared himself to his new fans, while Callum O’Dowda and Jimmy Dunne were also among the scorers.
The Canaries dominated for long periods in the Carrow Road sunshine but were unable to make their superiority count.
John Eustace’s side were 2-1 winners.
The Hornets slipped out of the Premier League last season having failed to win any of their last 13 league games at Vicarage Road.
Jed Wallace set up John Swift for the equaliser, after Boro led through Isaiah Jones.
A round-up of the opening-day action in the Championship and League One.
Dara Costelloe made his first-team debut in last night’s 1-0 win at Huddersfield.
Cullen was Man of the Match in a 1-0 win over Huddersfield.
The players and teams to track as a new season gets underway.
The former Ireland and Manchester United defender has been added to Michael O’Neill’s backroom team.
Preston have also signed former Liverpool midfielder Ben Woodburn.
The Irish Sheffield United contingent kick off their season against Watford.
The former Manchester City and Belgium defender recently left Anderlecht after three years at the helm.
Kildare play Mayo and Donegal face Armagh in the glamour qualifiers.
A pilot involving five clubs took place in the second half of the current campaign.
The Leinster and Munster action finished off this weekend.
Louise Quinn’s Birmgingham City suffered the drop to the Championship earlier this month.
The sides head to Yorkshire all square after a 1-1 draw at Kenilworth Road.
Luton also made the playoffs, thanks to a bizarre winning goal against Reading.
Molumby has signed a three-year contract, leaving Brighton.
Aleksandar Mitrovic reached 43 goals in a season as he bagged a brace at Craven Cottage.
Nine football championship matches take place this weekend.
Cyrus Christie was on target for the Swans, with Michael Obafemi providing two assists – but Bournemouth came back from three goals down.
Irish international Alan Browne found the target for Preston in a 4-1 defeat for his side.
The round-robin structure is back as the 2022 provincial hurling championships commence this weekend.
Cork want to beat Limerick more than any team in Ireland.
Neil Etheridge was carried from the pitch on a stretcher after colliding with Nottingham Forest’s Djed Spence.
France will likely have something to say about this English team’s bid for the championship.
It was a busy night’s action in the English Championship.
A round-up of the action in the English Football League.
Athlone native Alan Sheehan saw Luton win 1-0 at Coventry last night.
The sending off turned the clash between Swansea and Fulham in the favour of the Championship leaders.
Obafemi will be hoping for a second senior international cap after scoring twice and providing an assist in a 3-1 Swansea win.
Neeskens Kebano and Harry Wilson got the goals for the leaders.
Joel Bagan scored a beauty in the Championship tonight.
Rovers, who lost Ben Brereton Diaz to a foot injury on 70 minutes, remain third in the Championship.
Wayne Rooney’s side were well beaten.
Blackburn’s Darragh Lenihan was sent off early in the second half against Nottingham Forest.
Isemal leaves his role just seven months after succeeding Sam Allardyce.
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