Here, we round-up the winners and losers from an action-packed midweek fixture list in the second-tier. Click through the pages to see who shone and struggled this weekend:


. L: Craig Forsyth (Derby County)
The Rams defenders terribly misplaced pass was latched onto by Barry Bannan before Steven Fletcher handed Sheffield Wednesday a 1-0 lead. Forsyth blushes were spared though as Chris Martin equalised late on from the penalty spot. | Getty

. W: Bright Osayi-Samuel (Wigan Athletic)
The youngster scored one of the goals of the season to seal a 2-0 victory at Birmingham and stretch the Rs unbeaten run to three games. The result ended the Blues' four unbeaten streak. | Getty

. L: Bristol City
EFL expert Andy Hinchcliffe lay into the Robins after their home defeat to Millwall - three days after shocking Fulham. Hinchcliffe believes Lee Johnsons side are in a false position and are fortunate to be in the top six. | Getty

1. L: Craig Forsyth (Derby County)
The Rams defenders terribly misplaced pass was latched onto by Barry Bannan before Steven Fletcher handed Sheffield Wednesday a 1-0 lead. Forsyth blushes were spared though as Chris Martin equalised late on from the penalty spot. | Getty

2. W: Bright Osayi-Samuel (Wigan Athletic)
The youngster scored one of the goals of the season to seal a 2-0 victory at Birmingham and stretch the Rs unbeaten run to three games. The result ended the Blues' four unbeaten streak. | Getty

3. L: Bristol City
EFL expert Andy Hinchcliffe lay into the Robins after their home defeat to Millwall - three days after shocking Fulham. Hinchcliffe believes Lee Johnsons side are in a false position and are fortunate to be in the top six. | Getty

4. W: Matty Daly (Huddersfield Town)
The 18-year-old scored his first-ever professional goal in 91st-minute to hand the Terriers a massive 1-0 win at Charlton Athletic. Indeed, it drags Lee Bowyers side right into relegation trouble. | Getty

5. L: Cardiff City
Having lost his first points as Bluebirds boss, Neil Harris revealed he hit out at his players at half-time during the 2-1 defeat to Brentford. He called the performance unacceptable and expects a reaction at Leeds. | Getty

6. W: Joe Allen (Stoke City)
Talk earlier in the week suggested Allen will be sold in January in order to raise funds, however the Welsh midfielder showed his importance to the Potters with two goals in the huge win over Luton Town. | Getty