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Championship round-up: Substitute Will Buckley scored twice to christen promoted Brighton’s first competitive fixture at their…

Championship round-up:Substitute Will Buckley scored twice to christen promoted Brighton'sfirst competitive fixture at their new Amex Stadium with a 2-1 victory over Doncasteron the opening weekend of the Championship.

Things started disappointingly for last season’s League One champions, with manager Gus Poyet sent to the stands after kicking over a crate of water bottles in the first half and Billy Sharp handing Rovers the lead from close-range after 39 minutes.

But Buckley, a €1.2 million summer signing from Watford, altered things with a game-changing effort from the bench, equalising in the 83rd-minute and stroking home the winner deep in injury time.

Birminghambegan life back in the second tier with a morale-sapping 2-1 defeat at Derby.

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Chris Hughton’s side, weakened by the sale of a host of players over the summer following their relegation from the Premier League, took the lead through Curtis Davies’ header in the 19th minute, but the Rams responded through Jason Shackell’s own headed goal.

Steve Davies netted what proved to be the winner for Nigel Clough’s men just before half-time.

Promotion favourites Leicesterkicked off their season with a 1-0 win at Coventryin the division's early kick-off.

Right back Lee Peltier, a summer signing from Huddersfield, scored the only goal in the 52nd minute as he headed home Richie Wellens’ cross but was forced off by an injury eight minutes later.

Both sides had a man sent off in the first half, with Darius Vassell dismissed for the Foxes and Carl Baker seeing red for the Sky Blues.

Last season's losing play-off finalists Readingstaged a remarkable comeback in a 2-2 draw at home to Millwall.A brace from Mathieu Manset inside the last five minutes salvaged a point after the east Londoners led through Darius Henderson and John Marquis.

Steve McClaren's reign at Nottingham Forestgot off to an unspectacular start as they were held goalless by Barnsleyat the City Ground, while his old club Middlesbrough had to settle for a point in a 2-2 draw at home to Portsmouth, for whom Luke Varney grabbed an injury-time equaliser.

Marvin Emnes gave Boro the half-time advantage before David Norris notched a debut goal for Pompey. Rhys Williams’ smart finish restored the Teessiders’ lead, but Varney’s late strike denied the hosts a winning start.

Newly-promoted Peterboroughcame from behind to beat Crystal Palace2-1 at London Road as substitute David Ball grabbed the winner.

Republic of Ireland ‘B’ striker Sean Scannell gave the Eagles the edge in the 33rd minute but Darren Ferguson’s men equalised when Northern Ireland international Grant McCann drilled home from a clever Lee Tomlin set-piece, and their joy was complete when Ball nodded home Mark Little’s cross in the 73rd minute.

Ipswich's€1.7m summer signing Michael Chopra enjoyed a dream debut as the Tractor Boys won 3-0 at Bristol City. The former Cardiff man scored in either half to sink the Robins, with Lee Martin netting Town's second goal.

Sean Dyche was denied a win on his managerial debut for Watfordas Burnleybattled back for a 2-2 draw at Turf Moor.

Craig Forsyth gave the Hornets the lead on the stroke of half-time and Dubliner Mark Yeates appeared to have sealed the three points with a second goal with 20 minutes to go.

But Eddie Howe’s men recovered thanks to goals from Charlie Austin (77) and substitute Keith Treacy, with the Republic of Ireland international equalising in the 84th minute.

Newly-promoted Southamptonproved too good for Leeds, beating Simon Grayson's men 3-1 at St Mary's in the evening kick-off.

Dean Hammond's long-range strike gave Saints the early advantage and a neat finish from Adam Lallana doubled their lead. Veteran Irish striker David Connolly added a third early in the second half before Max Gradel's late penalty provided the smallest of consolations for Leeds.