What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

New Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri is targeting the Premier League with the Owls and wants to achieve promotion within the next two years.

Meanwhile, Birmingham City have bolstered their midfield options with the loan signing of Robert Tesche from Championship rivals Nottingham Forest and Derby County are weighing up a loan swoop for another striker as cover for injured duo Chris Martin and Darren Bent.

For all the latest headlines from around the Championship, have a look at our summary below from various local newspapers and websites.

Blackburn Rovers: Manager Gary Bowyer has been boosted by the release of defender Bradley Orr as he now has scope to strengthen his injury-hit squad both in defence and in attack, with Paul Taylor a reported target. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: Seasiders boss Lee Clark has warned his players they must start taking responsibility for the club's plight and revealed he will not tolerate any individuals who he perceives to be passengers in his first-team squad. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers: Under-fire captain Matt Mills felt his return to the side, and the fact it coincided with a clean sheet against Brighton and Hove Albion, was the perfect riposte to his critics and he is hoping for a repeat performance against former side Reading. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries boss Eddie Howe has spoken of the importance of handing his players sufficient breaks in between games and admitted he is not afraid at the prospect of doing so for a must-win clash against Wolves. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brentford: Bees chief Mark Warburton has challenged his players to turn up the heat on the top six and show they have the spirit to recover from the weekend defeat against Birmingham City when they host Huddersfield Town tonight. (Get West London)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Seagulls wing-back Inigo Calderon believes his side will be doubly motivated to secure three points against Derby in an attempt to gain revenge for a play-off defeat he felt was harsh on Albion. (The Argus)

Middlesbrough: Boss Aitor Karanka does not believe his strikers are suffering from a crisis of confidence in front of goal but insists they must improve if the Teessiders are to achieve automatic promotion this season. (Gazette Live)

Norwich City: Manager Alex Neil believes his side's recent resurgence has enabled the Canaries to place their destiny regarding promotion to the top flight in their own hands after moving to within a point of the top two. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: The City Ground outfit were unable to sign new Ipswich Town loan signing Chris Wood on loan from Leicester City, because of the constraints of the transfer embargo placed upon Dougie Freedman's side. (Nottingham Post)

Rotherham United: Manager Steve Evans has urged the New York Stadium faithful to give Cardiff City striker Alex Revell the reception he deserves on his return to the club but does not want his presence to detract from another vital relegation clash for the Millers. (The Star)

Watford: Hornets boss Slavisa Jokanovic has refused to reveal whether in-form hotshot Odion Ighalo will be fit enough to take his place in the starting XI against Fulham in the sides' midweek clash and insisted he had no problem with demoting any of his forwards. (Watford Observer)

Wigan Athletic: Wideman James McClean has revealed the Latics can only be content with their 3-1 win at Blackpool if they back the result up with another positive one in their daunting trip to red-hot Norwich City. (Wigan Today)

Wolves: Manager Kenny Jackett has backed defender Danny Batth's bid to become a record-breaker by featuring in two seasons' worth of successive games and believes the stopper is in a good enough physical condition to do just that. (Birmingham Mail)