Result: Jacob Butterfield fires Derby County to Championship summit

Paul Clement manager of Derby County looks on prior to the Sky Bet Championship match between Nottingham Forest and Derby County at City Ground on November 6, 2015
© Getty Images
Jacob Butterfield's brace clinches a 2-0 win over Hull City as Derby County climb to the top of the Championship.

Jacob Butterfield scored both goals as Derby County beat Hull City 2-0 to reach the top of the Championship.

Hull started the evening at the top of the table, but they were below their best for much of the first half and only Harry Maguire's crucial block prevented Cyrus Christie from finishing a fine run with a goal.

Another warning arrived when George Thorne's deflected effort tested Allan McGregor, and an impressive start from Derby was rewarded with less than 20 minutes on the clock.

Derby eased through the Hull midfield with a fine passing move, and when Andreas Weimann was stopped on his run at goal, the loose ball was fired home by Butterfield.

An early lead was no more than the visitors deserved, but there was more to come from Clement's side as they recovered from a spell on the back foot to double the lead through Butterfield, who picked out the bottom corner with a volley from the edge of the box after Hull could only clear a cross to the midfielder.

Hull had enjoyed plenty of possession in the first half, but they were unable to threaten until Scott Carson was forced to come to the rescue for Derby.

The former England goalkeeper first pushed Tom Huddlestone's swerving effort to safety, before getting a strong hand to deny Abel Hernandez after fine work from Shaun Maloney.

Derby defended well as Hull attempted to ask more questions early in the second half as the three-man central midfield protected the back four impressively.

Carson was alert to the danger when Maloney found the space to curl a shot which needed to be pushed away from the bottom corner.

Maloney was even closer to pulling a goal back just a few moments later when his powerful effort from close range was pushed over by Carson after Derby had failed to react to a loose ball in the box.

Derby were happy to play without the ball for much of the second half as they dropped deep to limit the space on offer to Hull, whose play in attacking areas often left the home supporters frustrated.

Tom Ince could have wrapped up the win in style against his former side when Chris Martin picked him out on the edge of the box, but his half-volley was inches wide as Derby finished the game comfortably to move a point clear of Hull and Brighton & Hove Albion, who host Birmingham City tomorrow.

George Thorne for Derby County on February 24, 2015
Read Next:
Clement full of praise for George Thorne
>
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Burnley402114563333077
2Middlesbrough39237954252976
3Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton402015556381875
4Hull City392091054272769
5Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds401814859372268
6Derby CountyDerby401813956371967
7Cardiff CityCardiff40161595142963
8Ipswich TownIpswich401612124644260
9Birmingham CityBirmingham391511134339456
10Preston North EndPreston401414123938156
11Queens Park RangersQPR401216125047352
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves401313144852-452
13Reading391312144544151
14Brentford39147185460-649
15Leeds UnitedLeeds391115133948-948
16Blackburn RoversBlackburn401113163940-146
17Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest401113163541-646
18Huddersfield TownHuddersfield40129195257-545
19Fulham401014166166-544
20Bristol City401111184163-2244
21Rotherham UnitedRotherham40127214764-1743
22MK Dons40910213455-2137
23Charlton AthleticCharlton40812203670-3436
24Bolton WanderersBolton40414223772-3526