Here, we round-up the winners and losers from another entertaining action-packed weekend in the second-tier. Scroll and click through the pages to see who shone and struggled this weekend...
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A poor penalty decision contributed to Leeds United's 2-1 defeat at Fulham on Saturday. (Pic: Getty) | Getty
. L: Birmingham City
Pep Clotets men were helpless as Hull City ran riot with a 3-0 win at the KCOM Stadium. Yet, it was the Tigers young emerging star Keane Lewis-Potter that stole the headlines following his second goal (unofficially) in two games. | Getty
. W: Barnsley
And many thought Barnsley were as good as relegated! With seven points collected from his previous three matches, Gerhard Struber has guided the Tykes to one-point off safety following Patrick Schmidts stoppage-time winner at Millwall. | jpimedia
. L: Nottingham Forest
There was trouble in the tunnel at half-time during Forests 2-1 defeat to Huddersfield and those tensions continued at the end. Terriers boss Danny Cowley accused the Reds coaching staff of lacking respect. | Getty
1. L: Birmingham City
Pep Clotets men were helpless as Hull City ran riot with a 3-0 win at the KCOM Stadium. Yet, it was the Tigers young emerging star Keane Lewis-Potter that stole the headlines following his second goal (unofficially) in two games. | Getty
2. W: Barnsley
And many thought Barnsley were as good as relegated! With seven points collected from his previous three matches, Gerhard Struber has guided the Tykes to one-point off safety following Patrick Schmidts stoppage-time winner at Millwall. | jpimedia
3. L: Nottingham Forest
There was trouble in the tunnel at half-time during Forests 2-1 defeat to Huddersfield and those tensions continued at the end. Terriers boss Danny Cowley accused the Reds coaching staff of lacking respect. | Getty
4. W: Jonathan Woodgate (Middlesbrough)
Despite equalising, Woodgate did not rest on his laurels and proceeded with his double substitution. One of those was Lewis Wing, who scored a fine goal to hand Boro a big three points against their relegation rivals Stoke. | pa
5. L: Scott Malone (Derby County)
The full-back, recalled to starting 11 in place of Max Lowe, was shown his marching order after just four minutes - conceding a penalty that Charlie Adam dispatched to kickstart a 3-0 victory for Reading. | Getty
6. W: Sheffield Wednesday
Garry Monks side continued their stunning recent form with a late Barry Bannan penalty earning a 1-0 win over Bristol City. Robins boss Lee Johnson was left fuming with the referee, however, believing he got sucked in. | Getty