Championship round-up: Tudgay lifts Owls while Watford fall at Blackpool

Alan Irvine's video revolution at Sheffield Wednesday is gathering momentum and striker Marcus Tudgay is reaping the benefits.Manager Irvine is a stickler for video analysis and that helped Tudgay to end a run of three months without a scoring against bottom club Peterborough as he netted Wednesday's goals from headers in their 2-1 home victory. Both came from well-rehearsed corners and Tudgay said: 'We've been watching videos before every game. We have to do a lot of listening. Lift off: Marcus Tudgay heads in Sheffield Wednesday's first goal to end his three-month strike drought'I play against centre halves so I learn what they're going to be like, their weaknesses and their strengths.' Middlesbrough 1 Swansea 1: Strachan will get us motoring again, says FloodVeteran Solano joins Leicester City after Newcastle and Colchester opt outReading 1 Burnley 0: Super cool Sigurdsson loves hooking the big fish  Jake Livermore gave Peterborough hope with a drive under Lee Grant but they are still to win an away game.Posh boss Mark Cooper said: 'We've prepared as though it was the World Cup final.'As a staff, we did our part. The players let the club down.'Blackpool battled to a last-gasp 3-2 home win over Watford and midfielder Keith Southern claimed: 'It's a massive three points season-defining.'  Stuck in: Darren Potter's hard-hitting tackle gets the better of Peterborugh striker Craig Mackail-SmithSouthern scored the equaliser after 89 minutes before Brett Ormerod's winner in the first minute of added time completed a dramatic victory. It was their first in five games and lifted them into the top six.Charlie Adam had given Blackpool the lead but Watford hit back through Henri Lansbury and Tom Cleverley.  Middlesbrough 1 Swansea 1: Strachan will get us motoring again, says FloodVeteran Solano joins Leicester City after Newcastle and Colchester opt outReading 1 Burnley 0: Super cool Sigurdsson loves hooking the big fish  

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