Relive the enthralling Championship battle between Derby County and Leeds United on Sports Mole, which Leeds won thanks to Chris Wood's late stunner.
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The only two Football League sides to have drawn every league game after four rounds of the new season were Derby County and Leeds United and the Championship pair met at the iPro Stadium on Saturday lunchtime.
Promotion favourites at the start of the season, Derby have disappointed and slumped to their first defeat as Chris Wood scored a late winner for Leeds.
It was a fascinating match and you can read how it all unfolded in Sports Mole's minute-by-minute updates below.
Morning folks! Today's football action in England starts with a Championship match at the iPro Stadium as two sides searching for their first win of the season do battle. Let's get straight to it with the team news...
Both sides have had a week off as they went out of the Capital One Cup at the first hurdle and Paul Clement has made two changes to his Rams XI. Jamie Hanson and Jeff Hendrick come in for Cyrus Christie and Darren Bent, which means a change of formation and Chris Baird moving from midfield to right-back.
Like Clement, Leeds boss Uwe Rosler makes a pair of changes to the side that started against Sheffield Wednesday last Saturday. They both come in midfield, as youngsters Lewis Cook and Alex Mowatt return. Kalvin Phillips and Mirco Antenucci drop to the bench.
So, kickoff at the iPro is 15 minutes away. As stated above, the Rams and Whites are the only two sides left in the Football League who have drawn every league game so far. While Leeds have had some positive performances against tough opposition, Derby have underwhelmed.
Derby started the season as promotion favourites but are now fourth in the betting as they are six points behind early pacesetters Ipswich and Brighton. Middlesbrough are now favourites to go up.
H2H: Both games last season finished as 2-0 wins for the home side, with Antenucci scoring both of Leeds's goals in their 2-0 win over Derby at Elland Road last season.
That was Leeds's only victory in their last 13 league games against the Rams (D2 L10) and their record at the iPro Stadium is poor.
Derby have won each of their last six league games at home to Leeds and are unbeaten in their last eight against them in DE24.
PREDICTION: Right, 10 minutes until kickoff, so it's time for my prediction. Surely it can't be a fifth straight draw for these two - something has got to give. Derby are at home and should have enough to get past Leeds given their recent home record against the Whites. See what else I had to say about the game on the Sports Mole Sofa below.
STAT: Leeds are unbeaten in six Championship games, but have drawn their last five league games in a row including the goalless stalemate with Rotherham United on the final day of last season. That equals a joint-club record also set in 1962 and 1997.
CLOSE! Really good start by Leeds here. Wood threatened in the first minute and he's just gone close to the opening goal with a first time effort from the edge of the area that grazed the top of the net as it whizzed just over.
Derby have settled down after that sluggish start, with left-back Forsyth looking to get down the wing when he can. Still, Rosler will be delighted with the way the visitors have started.
Nasty cut on the head for Keogh, who got a boot near the eye from Cook. It was completely unintentional by the Leeds man, who was just looking to bring the ball down and didn't see the Derby skipper.
STAT: We're still waiting for Keogh to be patched up, so let's fill the time with a stat: After failing to score in his previous 19 competitive appearances, Chris Wood has now scored in his last two.
Ince scored 11 goals in 18 appearances on loan from Hull last season, but he's yet to get off the mark since his permanent move to the Rams and has had a quiet start here.
Plenty of Leeds pressure at the moment as they earn a succession of corners. None of them bring much and I'm sure the centre-backs will be annoyed as two of them were played short.
Dallas fires just wide as Leeds threaten again, but he brought the ball under control with his hand so it wouldn't have counted anyway. You just wonder if Leeds might regret not making the most of this pressure.
Derby win their first corner and Ince whips over a fabulous delivery that somehow beats the men at the near post and has to be headed out by Byram at the back stick.
Derby are yet to score in the first half this season and have fallen behind in every game since the 0-0 opener at Bolton Wanderers. It doesn't look like either of those will change today the way it's been so far.
Half-chance for Cook as a high ball in the box drops his way. He's only about eight yards out and at quite a tight angle, but on the stretch he can't control his volley. Not long until the 45-minute mark, but remember we'll have plenty of added time because of that stoppage early on.
Cooper advances from defence and looks for Wood with a floated ball over the top that's just too strong for the Kiwi striker. Leeds continue to impress against a Derby side who look completely devoid of confidence.
Fully deserved for the visitors as Leeds work a short corner and this time it comes off as Dallas's ball in is emphatically headed home by Adeyemi - his first goal for Leeds.
CLOSE! Leeds want a second before half time here. They work the ball around the Derby defenders down the right before Cook's low cross is unconvincingly parried out by Carson. He was lucky that it didn't drop to a yellow shirt. Four minutes added, by the way.
Looking at replays of the goal, you have to say that it might not have been a corner. The ball seemed to brush Dallas's foot on its way out, but it was difficult for the officials to tell.
I predicted a 2-0 win for Derby at the start, but you have to say that that result was never on the way the home side have played. Leeds have been excellent and deservedly lead at the break.
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SAVE! First shot on target for the hosts as Hendrick fires at goal from range and forces Silvestri into a flying save. Just the start to the second half that the home side needed.
Awful in the first half, but Derby have raced out of the blocks in the second and they're level thanks to a brilliant goal by Martin. He received the ball with his back to goal and faked a shot on his right foot to get away from Cooper before drilling home with his left. Fabulous finish.
From @WhoScored on Twitter: "Chris Martin: Has been directly involved in three of Derby's four Championship goals this season (two goals, one assist)."
CLOSE! Derby are inches from going in front as Bamba misjudges a pass fired into Hendrick and the Rams midfielder takes a wonderful first touch to open up the shooting opportunity. He uses his instep and curls it just wide with Silvestri beaten.
Leeds have been under the cosh since half time, but if they can regain their composure they should get chances on the break as Derby push for the winner. Byram just had a half-chance in the derby area, but his shot was blocked.
DERBY SUB: With about half an hour to go, Derby make the first change as Weimann replaces Thorne, who had just picked up an injury. Didn't look too bad, but Clement won't want to risk him as he's already got other key players injured in central midfield.
SAVE! Great chance for Derby as Martin nods the ball into Russell's path. The Scot had to take the bouncing ball early and was denied by a solid Silvestri save. Bad defending from Leeds as it was far too easy for Martin to win the header and Russell to coast in on goal.
Russell, by the way, has scored in back-to-back league games for the first time since December 2014. He's never netted in three successive league games for Derby. Can he find the winner?
CHANCE! Leeds are playing a dangerous game here. Bamba tries to dribble out of defence and loses the ball. That leaves the visitors exposed at the back and Weimann goes through on goal. He curls for the far corner and has his shot blocked by Cooper. Derby want a penalty, but it seems that the ball hit his back, not the outstretched arm.
MISS! Oh what a chance for Leeds! Antenucci instantly into the action as he skips past Keogh and floats over a cross that beats Shackell to reach Wood. The striker is just five yards out but heads over!
A quiet couple of minutes and time for us all to get a breather ahead of what will surely be a frantic final 10 minutes. It's really been a game of two halves and you'd expect Derby to have more chances in the closing stages after their second-half turnaround.
I was just typing that Leeds were enjoying a good couple of minutes and have they scored the winner? It's brilliant from Wood, who hadn't impressed me until now, as he spins on the edge of the box and curls in off the post. Carson was rooted. What a finish!
Two-and-a-bit minutes to go and Derby haven't really threatened in added time yet. Looks like the Rams will lose their unbeaten record this season and remain stuck in the bottom half.
Clement's nightmare start to management continues and if Ipswich or Brighton win today's top-of-the-table clash the Rams will be nine points behind the leaders.
Anyway, that's all we've got time for here on this commentary. Thanks for joining us for what was a wonderful game of football. Leeds get their first win of the season, remain unbeaten in the league and move up to seventh.