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Substitute Jack Rudoni scores twice inside 12 second-half minutes for Coventry to beat Derby 3-2 Ben Brereton Diaz had twice equalised for the visitors after Frank Onyeka's early opener Frank Lampard's side establish an 11-point lead at the top and go 12 clear of third with victory Rams forward Rhian Brewster has been ruled out for the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery Catch up with all Friday's action as Millwall beat Boro via our dedicated Championship page Ben Ashton and Tim Durrans FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby A big night for Coventry City and their quest to end the 25-year wait to play Premier League football. And they have a whole lot to thank Jack Rudoni for with two excellent goals after coming on with half-an-hour to play to earn another three points for Frank Lampard's side. The Sky Blues need just eight points from their remaining six games to secure promotion. Luckily we don't have to wait long for the next one. Thank you for joining us on this page tonight. That brings to an end our live coverage here. See you again on Monday! FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Derby County Derby County manager John Eustace speaking to Sky Sports: "I thought we were excellent tonight. It's really pleasing to come to the best team in the division and perform like we did. "Some really good signs for us.

Really disappointed to lose. The three goals we conceded were really sloppy, poor goals, and we could have scored a couple more ourselves, but we have to keep learning, keep building. "These are a top team and really well coached.

We've got six big games coming up which we'll be ready for. " All games kick-off at 15: 00 BST unless stated Not a lot of time to bask in the glory or dwell too much on results on this ram-packed Good Friday. We're doing it all again in three days on Easter Monday with 11 games in the Championship: FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby If you're only just joining us and want to get up to speed or you simply want to relive the action, you can do so by reading David Anderson's match report. Just tap on the 'Report' tab at the top of this page to do so. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby A great game between a team destined for the Premier League. Hope Lampard doesn't run this time! Derby can now concentrate on finishing as high as possible and get many of our key players back. Well done. Helen, Coventry Helen is, of course, referring to when Frank Lampard led Derby into the play-off final in 2018-19 only to leave and take the Chelsea job in the summer. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Best football I have seen after 60 years a City fan. Frank and the boys making us proud. Can we beat the 87 celebrations? I do hope so. Andy, Yeoford, Devon FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Coventry City Coventry City manager Frank Lampard speaking to Sky Sports: "Enjoy it while it's there because we don't always get these nights and these results and we've had a lot of them this season. "Now they can enjoy it, they're a massive part of what we do here, the fans are incredible. "Both teams took part in a great game of football and we've come out on top. "It was a great night of football, I really enjoyed the game. Elements I didn't love, elements I really liked. "But we come away with a win. This team has got character. " FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Steve Ogrizovic Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR Coventry have got themselves three points closer to the Premier League; terrific performance, terrific result. Jack Rudoni coming off the bench. He's had an unbelievable 35 minutes, fresh back from injury, two goals. That's what you from players coming off the bench, making an impact, and he's certainly done that this evening. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby What a 37 minutes that was from the bench by Jack Rudoni. Two touches in the box for Coventry and two goals. His first goal coming just five minutes after entering the action and then popping up with the winner with 10 minutes to play, just after Derby had levelled things up at 2-2. A cameo that may well go down in history for the Sky Blues. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby I remember watching Coventry having Forest Green do the double over them in League Two a few years ago - now the Premier League beckons. A huge congratulations to all the managers, players and supporters who have been there throughout, very well deserved! James, Saints fan, near Nailsworth During the 2017-18 season, Forest Green Rovers beat Coventry 1-0 and 2-1. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Coventry City Coventry's Jack Rudoni, who came off the bench to score twice to win the match for the Sky Blues, speaking to Sky Sports: "I've only trained like two days, and the gaffer said 'Are you sure you've got 30 minutes in you? ' And I said 'Yeah, sure! ' I'm buzzing to have come on and help the team. "I thought I'd won it with the first one, then the penalty is given. We had to respond again, that's what we Coventry players are here to do, so I just had to put it in the corner. "That's been us all season. Whenever we have a setback, we never dwell on it, we just come back - and how many late goals have we scored to win? It shows the spirit of the team, 100%". FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby For me, Dasilva was impressive on that park tonight and he was my man of the match. Fraser, Fife A consistent and dependable presence on the left, Jay Dasilva has had a fantastic season. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Coventry City Coventry midfielder Frank Onyeka, who scored a fine opening goal for the Sky Blues, speaking to Sky Sports: "I just saw the keeper so I had to chip it. Good goal. Happy I got the goal. I know it's the first. Many more to come. "It's really big, especially when we have to fight for the title. It's a good win for us so we just keep going. "Of course we need to enjoy it. It's a big win for us, the club, the team, the players. We have to enjoy this win. " FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Rudoni is such a massive asset to this team. Shows up, scores beautiful goals. Premier League player written all over him, however this season ends. Lou, Coventry We are very much inclined to agree, Lou. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Take a look, pinch yourselves, Coventry City fans. The Sky Blues are 11 points clear at the top and 12 points clear of Middlesbrough in third. A huge cushion with six games to play. Ipswich can of course close the gap if they win their two games in hand but it would take a brave person to back against Frank Lampard's side going up now. Derby remain eighth, four points outside the top six. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Eric Steele Former Derby and Man Utd goalkeeper on BBC Radio Derby Disappointed for John Eustace and the team. The goals Coventry got, they didn't have to work too hard for them. That's what hurts. Rudoni came on and must have thought all his birthday's had come at once.

Sad result, it'll hurt, but Derby will be very disappointed by the manner of the goals. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Jack Rudoni, Frank Onyeka and Milan van Ewijk are soaking up every moment. They run over to the Coventry fans to fist bump. And then of course, Frank Lampard follows, as is tradition now. This could well be a pivotal night for the Sky Blues. Big celebrations. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby In Frank we trust. .. but less stress please! Che, Gloucester FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby "We are top of the league, " sing the Coventry fans. And by some distance. FT: Coventry 3-2 Derby Doug King. Thank you.

Ten years ago we were watching our rivals win the Premier League whilst languishing in the lower reaches of League One relying on freebies and loans. It's been painful but Doug, what a guy! Put his money where his mouth is. Legend. Ben, Nuneaton Jack Rudoni has scored five goals in Coventry's past four Championship games Coventry City substitute Jack Rudoni scored twice in a thrilling win against Derby County to move Frank Lampard's side to within eight points of ending their 25-year Premier League exile. Rudoni netted the winner in a see-saw contest 10 minutes from time to extend the Sky Blues' Championship lead to 11 points after Ben Brereton Diaz had twice pegged them back. Frank Onyeka opened the scoring with his first Coventry goal before Rudoni restored their lead after Brereton Diaz headed in the first equaliser. Brereton Diaz must have thought he had snatched a point for the promotion-chasing Rams when he made it 2-2 from the penalty spot before Rudoni settled it with his fifth goal in four games. The victory makes it eight wins from nine for Coventry and they could secure promotion back to the top flight within the next fortnight. The Rams, who have lost Rhian Brewster for the rest of the season following knee surgery, were bright, only for Coventry to open the scoring with a goal which was all about Onyeka. The Nigerian midfielder, who joined on loan from Brentford in February, won possession before playing a one-two with Romain Esse on the right and curling his right-foot shot into the top corner. Derby refused to buckle and deservedly equalised before half-time. Centre-back Matt Clarke produced some great wing play, whipping over a fine cross from the left to the back post, which sailed over Sky Blues goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, for Brereton Diaz to head home. The Rams were denied a second in first-half added time when Rushworth made a fine save from Jaydon Banel with his trailing right leg. Coventry improved and Richard O'Donnell made a vital save from Josh Eccles after he had been played in by Joe Ward's poor backpass. Lampard sent on Rudoni as part of a triple substitution and the midfielder delivered five minutes later when he coolly switched the ball on to his left foot to finish. Derby levelled once again when referee Tom Nield harshly ruled Rushworth brought down Brereton Diaz and the forward, who has just returned from Auckland with Chile, converted the spot-kick for his seventh goal of the season. Coventry showed the character of champions elect, and Milan van Ewijk crossed for the unmarked Rudoni to steer home his seventh goal of the season at the near post. The Sky Blues are now 12 points clear of third-placed Middlesbrough and 14 points above fourth-placed Ipswich, although the Tractor Boys have two games in hand. Derby are four points behind the play-off places with six matches to go. Derby manager John Eustace told BBC Radio Derby: "I thought the whole team performance was very good. The three goals we conceded were really poor from our part and it's something, moving forward, we've got to stop doing, especially when we got to back to 2-2, I thought we could go and win it. "We've conceded really sloppy goals, not doing the basics, tracking runners and not defending well enough. "It's just not good enough. We could have a lot more points this season if we had done it for the whole 95 minutes and we spoke about that in the dressing room. But we still can't take away from the effort of the group today. "You look at the players they're bringing on to make changes in that second half and we've still gone toe to toe with them. We're really disappointed we haven't won the game and the way we played in the first half was excellent. " This video can not be played John Eustace post-Coventry City (A) After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Last Updated 3rd April 2026 at 21: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Frank Lampard Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: John Eustace Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Frank Lampard Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: John Eustace Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Championship All competitions All competitions All competitions Following their 5-3 win in August, Coventry are looking to complete the league double over Derby for the first time since 2003-04. Derby won this exact fixture 2-1 last season, last winning consecutive away league games against Coventry in March/December 1988. Coventry have won seven of their last eight league games. The exception in that run was their last home game against Southampton – the Sky Blues haven’t lost consecutively at home since September 2024. Derby have won nine away games in the Championship this season, last winning more on the road in a second tier campaign in 2013-14 (11). Derby’s Lars-Jørgen Salvesen is averaging a goal or an assist every 83 minutes in the Championship this season (3 goal, 2 assists in 416 minutes), the best rate of any player to play 400+ minutes. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.