Our Boro writer Joe Nicholson has taken a closer look at the division’s winners and losers from the last few days ahead of the upcoming break for international fixtures. Scroll down and flick through our picture gallery to see who shone and who struggled in the second tier.
5. L: Barnsley
The Tykes haven't won since the opening day of the season and rarely looked like ending that run after a 5-1 thrashing at Preston. Photo: Lewis Storey
6. W: Lee Johnson
Following the departure of Neil Harris at Millwall, Johnson is now the longest serving manager in the Championship. The 38-year-old took charge of the Robins in February 2016 and took City up to 6th in the table on Saturday with a 1-0 home win over Reading. Photo: Lewis Storey
7. W: Adam Barratt
Millwall's caretaker boss Barratt recorded a shock 2-1 win over Leeds United in his first game in charge. "It's been a very eventful 48 hours, an absolute whirlwind," Barratt told BBC London after the match. Photo: Christopher Lee
8. L: Gaetano Berardi
The defender's red card in the 14th minute put Leeds on the back foot. To make matters worse, Millwall's Jed Wallace converted the resulting penalty, yet the gerenral feel was that Berardi's dismissal was harsh: "I think he is very harshly done by," pundit Gary Rowett told the EFL's highlights show on Quest. "I think he maybe just fractionally catches Bradshaw's heel and that then makes Bradshaw catch his own leg. I think it's that momentum that then takes him over. " Photo: Christopher Lee