Here, we round-up the winners and losers from another entertaining action-packed weekend in the second tier. Scroll down and click through the pages to see who shone and struggled in Championship this weekend:
1. W: Preston North End
Alex Neils side were miffed by Bristol Citys debatable opening two goals but managed to fight back from 2-0 down. And Prestons equaliser to make it 3-3 was also up for debate. VAR would have had a field day
2. L: Nathan Jones
It seems a matter of when Jones will be sacked rather than if. A 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest has attracted further speculation on potential successors with Chris Hughton, Tony Pulis and David Moyes the reported frontrunners.
3. W: Lee Bowyer (Charlton Athletic)
The Charlton manager said pre-match he knew Leeds weaknesses and it seems he wasnt bluffing. A switch to a back three kept the Whites quiet in a 1-0 win for the Addicks. Bowyer believes Leeds are the best team in the Championship.
4. L: Lukas Jutkiewicz
The striker missed a penalty in the 70th-minute at the iPro Stadium with the scoreline poised at 2-2. To make it worse, Derby provided the sucker punch - taking the lead through Jamie Paterson, just four minutes later.
5. W: Derby County
While The Rams rightfully come under extreme scrutiny during the week after THAT alcohol-related incident, they were able to end on a somewhat positive after beating Birmingham City in a five-goal thriller.
6. L: Keith Stroud (Referee)
A late Andy Yiadom equaliser denied Swansea a return to top spot and for the second successive week, Steve Cooper vented his anger at the referee. He felt Readings Lucas Boye was fortunate to stay on the field before the break.