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Derby County vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

Pride Park StadiumAttendance26,203.

Derby County 1

  • C Martin (82nd minute pen)

Sheffield Wednesday 1

  • S Fletcher (23rd minute)
  • M Odubajo (sent off 90th minute)

Derby 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday: Late Chris Martin penalty earns draw for Rams

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Pride Park

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby and Sheffield Wednesday.

Sheffield Wednesday missed out on a return to the Sky Bet Championship play-off places after Chris Martin's late penalty rescued a point for Derby in a 1-1 draw at Pride Park.

Steven Fletcher put Wednesday ahead after 23 minutes but the Owls failed to turn their dominance into further goals as Garry Monk's side missed out on a third straight win.

Derby extended their unbeaten home run to nine matches but on this evidence the introduction of England's leading scorer Wayne Rooney to the playing squad in January cannot come soon enough, with the Rams taking 79 minutes to register a shot on target.

Wednesday full-back Moses Odubajo, who conceded the penalty, was sent off in stoppage time when he was shown a second yellow card for a late tackle on Scott Malone.

The visitors made the brighter start and almost went ahead after nine minutes when a Barry Bannan corner caused panic in the six-yard box and Malone had to divert the ball wide of the post with Fletcher lurking.

From the resulting set-piece, Curtis Davies produced a goal-saving tackle as Fletcher prepared to pull the trigger after the ball fell to him six yards out.

Wednesday took the lead midway through the first half. Fletcher put Craig Forsyth under pressure and the Derby defender's misplaced pass fell to Bannan, who found Fletcher 20 yards from goal and the Scotland striker's first-time finish nestled in the bottom corner.

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Jason Knight fired Derby's only decent chance of the first half over the crossbar after a Duane Holmes long throw found him unmarked in the area, while the away side might have been out of sight but Ben Hamer tipped a Fletcher header over and from the subsequent corner Sam Hutchinson nodded narrowly over.

Derby should have been level moments after the interval but Martin headed Holmes' cross over from eight yards.

The Owls had a chance to extend their advantage after 55 minutes but Fletcher headed over from Adam Reach's right-wing cross.

At the other end Morgan Whittaker - making his first league start for the Rams - teed up Knight, only for the teenager to drag his 20-yard effort wide.

Fletcher's clever turn created an opening after 63 minutes but he shot straight at Hamer and Wednesday were made to pay for their spurned chances late on.

Substitute Jack Marriott was fouled in the box by Moses Odubajo and Martin converted the 82nd-minute penalty.

Odubajo was booked conceding the penalty and then given his marching orders for fouling Malone as Derby looked to break late on.

Derby almost capitalised to take all three points but a Tom Lawrence corner was deflected narrowly over the bar and Davies shot over from 20 yards.

What the managers said...

Derby's Phillip Cocu: "The key message (at half-time) was you have to find a way into the game. Sheffield Wednesday's tactical choice today was to play direct with no build-up and they didn't want us to play football.

"It took us maybe 30 minutes to find a good way to get good positions with the ball. We played more direct the second half, the team really stepped up and I'm really pleased with the second half. You have to find a way to get a result."

Sheffield Wedneday's Garry Monk: "I think that first 35 minutes we were very good. We quietened the crowd, we had them where we wanted them and just lacked that second goal. The end of that half and then the second half it became very scrappy and there was a lack of composure from both sets of players.

"The penalty and the red card changed what should have been the three points to making sure we secured the one point, so credit to the players for doing that and seeing it out. Overall it's another point and we'll try and keep the points coming in as much as possible."

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