Millwall come from behind to beat CoventryMillwall came from 2-0 down to win a five-goal thriller at The Den - and continue Coventry City's winless start to the new Championship campaign.
City led after just two minutes through Kyle McFadzean, and then doubled their lead on 28 minutes thanks to Matt Godden.
But Jake Cooper got one back for Gary Rowett's Lions nine minutes before the break and George Honeyman levelled seven minutes after the restart.
The Sky Blues then had to play a man short for the final half hour after Gustavo Hamer's red card reduced the visitors to 10 men - and Millwall capitalised when George Saville hit an 85th-minute winner.
Coventry, who drew at Sunderland on the opening day of the season, have had their season badly disrupted since.
Having had last week's opening game called off because of the dubious state of their pitch after too much Commonwealth Games rugby on it, they then switched their midweek Carabao Cup tie to Burton Albion - and lost heavily.
But they made a dream start when McFadzean got on the end of a Hamer corner, flicked on by Godden.
Jake Bidwell then went down the left to set up the second with a deep cross, which Godden got on the end of to steer it back across the face and into the far corner.
But Millwall got one back on 36 minutes from defender Cooper, his first goal since March, after an error from City keeper Simon Moore.
The home side were then level on 53 minutes when first-half sub Tyler Burey's shot was turned on to the post and Honeyman levelled, finding the bottom right corner from close range.
Hamer was then angrily red-carded after being late with a challenge on Burey on 67 minutes, to earn his second yellow.
And Saville completed the turnaround when he curled beyond Moore's reach.
Coventry City boss Mark Robins told BBC CWR:
"We made a good start, got a good goal, had the impetus and then got a second goal which was really well-worked.
"Then we go and shoot ourselves in the foot. Their first goal was a soft one, which turned the crowd back on and put us on the back foot.
"And we have to deal with it better mentally than we did. Then came the red card at 2-2 and, in this heat, it kills you.
[On the Coventry Building Society Arena surface] "The pitch needs sorting out. People need to get round a table quickly and just get it sorted. There's a lot of procrastinating going on."