Charlton Athletic continued their flawless start to the Championship campaign on Saturday, coming from behind to overturn a chaotic derby atmosphere at London Stadium as they beat West Ham 2-1, further intensifying scrutiny on Hammers manager Nuno Espírito Santo.
Lloyd Jones and Tyreece Campbell struck to put the visitors two goals clear before Joel Piroe, making his debut for West Ham following a loan move from Leeds, pulled one back to spark a tense finale. West Ham were handed a lifeline in stoppage time when they were awarded a penalty, but Taty Castellanos could not convert, and Charlton held on to remain perfect in the league.
Elsewhere, Wolverhampton Wanderers picked up their first win of the season in style, beating Preston North End 3-1 at Deepdale. Fer López was the star performer with two goals, opening the scoring with an early strike in the eighth minute before adding a second with a clinical finish in the closing stages. Substitute Adam Armstrong also got on the scoresheet shortly after coming on, but Preston's Jordan Thompson gave the hosts something to celebrate with a stoppage-time consolation from distance. Preston remain without a win after two matches.
Blackburn Rovers produced a dramatic second-half turnaround to defeat Middlesbrough 2-1 at Ewood Park. Jeremy Sarmiento had given Middlesbrough an early lead, but Rovers responded with goals from Andri Gudjohnsen, his second in as many appearances, and Todd Cantwell, who headed home the winner within a six-minute span after the interval.
Millwall continued their impressive start with a commanding 3-0 win over 10-man Norwich City at The Den. Taïryk Arconte scored twice on his home debut, while Luke Cundle added a late third following a swift counterattack. Norwich's afternoon was made more difficult when defender José Córdoba was sent off for a second yellow card. Millwall manager Alex Neil praised his side's display, calling it