But while there were huge wins at the top of the table, the relegation picture has taken a huge twist following an intriguing run of results.
We round-up the winners and losers from another action-packed few days in the second-tier. Scroll and click through the pages to see who shone and struggled over the weekend:

. LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 27: Ezgjan Alioski of Leeds United applauds the empty stands following the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Fulham at Elland Road on June 27, 2020 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
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. L: Hull City
In what was a huge weekend of results at the bottom of the table, Hull blew a HUGE chance to claim three points at Birmingham, first surrendering a 2-0 lead before a 3-2 scoreline devastatingly became 3-3 via a late Gary Gardner equaliser. Photo: David Rogers

. W: Wigan Athletic
Paul Cook’s men extended their unbeaten run to EIGHT matches with a 2-0 win at home to Blackburn, however former Latics loanee and Rovers keeper Christian Walton was adamant he was fouled during Lee Evans’ 80th-minute opener. Photo: Nathan Stirk

. L: Huddersfield Town
Having been swept aside 3-1 at Nottingham Forest and as a result, slipping into the relegation places, reports suggest the Terriers are considering sacking Danny Cowley before Wednesday’s meeting with Birmingham. Photo: Gareth Copley

1. L: Hull City
In what was a huge weekend of results at the bottom of the table, Hull blew a HUGE chance to claim three points at Birmingham, first surrendering a 2-0 lead before a 3-2 scoreline devastatingly became 3-3 via a late Gary Gardner equaliser. Photo: David Rogers

2. W: Wigan Athletic
Paul Cook’s men extended their unbeaten run to EIGHT matches with a 2-0 win at home to Blackburn, however former Latics loanee and Rovers keeper Christian Walton was adamant he was fouled during Lee Evans’ 80th-minute opener. Photo: Nathan Stirk

3. L: Huddersfield Town
Having been swept aside 3-1 at Nottingham Forest and as a result, slipping into the relegation places, reports suggest the Terriers are considering sacking Danny Cowley before Wednesday’s meeting with Birmingham. Photo: Gareth Copley

4. W: Elliot Lee (Luton Town)
Lee has been handed a Luton lifeline under Nathan Jones having started just once under former boss Graeme Jones. According to Lee, he now has a boss “he can trust” and the club “wasn’t going in the right direction under the previous manager”. Ouch… Photo: Pete Norton

5. L: Olivier Langford (Referee)
After Cardiff leapfrogged Preston into 6th with a 3-1 win at Deepdale, Alex Neil was left frustrated with referee Langford. He felt his side were denied two clear penalties in the first-half on Scott Sinclair and Alan Browne, respectively. Photo: Alex Livesey

6. W: Neil Warnock (Middlesbrough)
Warnock, as expected, made an instant impact in his first game as Boro boss with a 2-0 win at relegation rivals Stoke, but perhaps the most telling thing was his nonsense approach with Rudy Gestede, who was subsequently told to leave days before his June 30 contract expiry date… Photo: Gareth Copley