Click through the pages to see who shone and struggled this weekend - and don't forget to check back after next weekend's fixtures for more of the same.
. SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Garry Monk manager of Sheffield Wednesday looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and Millwall at Hillsborough Stadium on February 01, 2020 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)
The winners and losers from a packed weekend of Championship action Photo: Nathan Stirk
. Luton Town and Callum McManaman - winners
Alan Browne said that he does not believe Preston North End deserve to be in the play-off places after his side suffered a late equaliser to Callum McManaman's Luton Town. Photo: Harriet Lander
. QPR and Mark Warburton - both a winner and loser
The London club may have lost 1-0 to Barnsley but manager Warburton has been boosted by the news that midfielder Geoff Cameron is set to sign a contract extension for another season. Photo: Lewis Storey
5. Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds United - losers
Marcelo Bielsa says Cardiff City's 100% shot conversion rate in their 2-0 triumph over Leeds United was "not normal". Photo: Nigel Roddis
6. But Leeds United are still tipped to become winners
Ally McCoist has weighed in after Leeds United’s 2-0 loss to Cardiff: He said: “Everybody calm down! Cardiff ain’t a bad side, and there’s a rivalry there. There’s plenty of football to be played & I still fancy Leeds.” Photo: Ian MacNicol
7. Patrick Bamford - loser
The Leeds United striker had a bit of a nightmare for Leeds United against Cardiff City on Sunday. He managed just 22 touches in 90 minutes, one of which was to clear what would have been the opening goal for Leeds off Cardiff’s line! Nightmare. Photo: George Wood
8. Middlesbrough and Jonathan Woodgate - losers
Jonathan Woodgate paid tribute to the "outstanding" attacking trio of Rhian Brewster, Conor Gallagher and Andre Ayew after his Middlesbrough side were dismantled 3-0 by Swansea City. The North East club are one place above the relegation zone. Photo: Nathan Stirk