Pablo Hernandez's goal was enough to secure a valuable three ahead of Wednesday's trip to Middlesbrough. Here, 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 this weekend...
1. L: Cardiff City
The Bluebirds failed to go within three points of a play-off place as Stoke eased their relegation fears with a 2-0 win. To make matters worse, Cardiff will be without Lee Tomlin for 6-8 weeks due to a knee injury.
2. W: Lyle Taylor
The Charlton Athletic striker received a fair amount of pelters from the travelling Luton fans, however responded in the best possible fashion as he scored a brace in a crucial 3-1 victory for the Addicks.
3. L: Hull City
Grant McCanns men are yet to win since Jarrod Bowen departed and their 2-1 defeat to Preston puts them bottom of the form table. Its not looking good for Tom Eaves either, who left the KCOM Stadium in a protective boot.
4. W: Garry Monk and Pep Clotet
After Monk refused to shake his former assistants hand in the pair's previous meeting, Clotet revealed they held clear the air talks ahead of Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesdays 3-3 draw at St Andrews.
5. L: Middlesbrough
Boro are right back in relegation trouble after back-to-back defeats to Luton and Barnsley. The 4,000-strong travelling fans at Oakwell did not hide their anger - with reports Rudy Gestede was arguing with members in the crowd.
6. W: Brentford
While the Bees showed character to come from 2-0 down and draw with Blackburn, ex-Stoke boss Nathan Jones felt they were lucky to be awarded a 71st-minute penalty, which Said Benrahma dispatched to equalise.