As ever, we’ve rounded up the winners and losers from another action-packed few days in the second-tier.
Scroll and click through the pages to see which teams, managers and players shone and struggled during the latest round of fixtures:
1. L: Kyle Naughton (Swansea City)
The former Tottenham Hotspur defender will miss his side’s final push for the play-offs places after being shown a straight red for a poor challenge on Nottingham Forest’s Alex Mighten in the 82nd-minute. Photo: Catherine Ivill
2. W: Wigan Athletic
Well, it’s not everyday you win 8-0, and that is ignoring being in administration as well. Paul Cook and his players are doing the Latics immensely proud - and that is despite a number of them being linked with moves elsewhere too. Photo: Nathan Stirk
3. L: Assem Allam and Grant McCann (Hull City)
Hull City did anything but fight for their Championship status at Wigan and if anything, probably sealed their fate following a shambolic display. Tigers fans are angry and want owner Allam and boss McCann gone, with rumours of a peaceful protest happening this weekend. Photo: Ashley Allen
4. W: Brentford
Brentford’s sensational form continued with a 1-0 win versus Preston to once again pile the pressure on West Brom and Leeds - to some extent. “We’re in the play-offs (at least). That’s a fact. So why not give it a go for direct promotion?” warned manager Thomas Frank. Photo: Ross Kinnaird
5. L: Preston North End
Despite a strong showing in the 1-0 defeat at Brentford, Preston’s play-off chances have been written off by many - but not boss Alex Neil. “Would I say it is unlikely it will happen? Yes, I probably would. But stranger things have happened and we have to keep going for these final two games.” Photo: Alex Livesey
6. W: West Brom
While it wasn’t the three points Slaven Bilic had hoped for against Fulham, the 0-0 scoreline does ensure West Brom’s top two fate rests in their own hands - and former England striker Emile Heskey believes the Baggies will see it through as Brentford “have left it too late”. Photo: Ross Kinnaird