What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Derby County stayed top of the Championship after the latest matchday fixtures, with eight of the top nine sides in the division all picking up three points in midweek.

The only exception were Bournemouth, whose run without a win was extended to four matches as they suffered a 2-1 reverse at Nottingham Forest, whose resurgence continued apace under Dougie Freedman.

Meanwhile, Watford have been boosted by the signing of free agent and former Juventus wing-back Marco Motta, with play-off rivals Brentford pipping the Hornets to the loan signing of Liam Moore from Leicester City.

And Middlesbrough have handed goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopoulos a new deal, with the terms of the contract undisclosed for the 36-year-old.

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

Birmingham City: Blues chief Gary Rowett is looking forward to welcoming back key central defender Michael Morrison and could do so in the next fortnight as he looks to get a response from his side following a run eight league games without a win. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackburn Rovers: Manager Gary Bowyer has revealed he is scouring the loan market for potential replacements for FA Cup hero Josh King, who is set for another spell on the sidelines following a hamstring injury in the midweek defeat to Norwich City. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: Loanee Islam Feruz's unsuccessful loan spell at Bloomfield Road is set to be cut short three months early after manager Lee Clark bemoaned the 19-year-old's application in training ahead of his return to Chelsea. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers: Manager Neil Lennon has urged for calmness both from his players and supporters as he looks to arrest his side's slide down the Championship and has pointed to the fact 13 games remain as evidence of how he can turn things around. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries boss Eddie Howe is convinced his side still has what it takes to secure automatic promotion to the Premier League despite a run of four games without a win seeing them slip down the standings and letting other sides in. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brentford:Manager Mark Warburton is set to be boosted by the return of left-back Jake Bidwell from suspension for a weekend trip to Birmingham, but he faces continued doubts over the fitness of midfielders Alan Judge and Lewis MacLeod. (Get West London)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Boss Chris Hughton has hinted that he could look to extend the initial month-long loan deal and expressed his sympathy for the wideman at being behind in-form Inigo Calderon in the pecking order at present. (The Argus)

Ipswich Town: The Tractor Boys have sealed a stunning loan swoop for Leicester City striker Chris Wood ahead of their crunch East Anglian derby at Norwich City as they look to pip Derby County and Middlesbrough to promotion. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Leeds United: Boss Neil Redfearn has revealed his hope that his reign as Whites boss will continue into next season and believes he has done enough during his time in charge to merit a contract extension at Elland Road. (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Middlesbrough:Defender Damia Abella is closing in on a return to the first-team squad before Easter as he steps up his rehabilitation following a long-term absence with a cruciate knee injury sustained at Cardiff City in September. (Gazette Live)

Millwall: Defiant Ian Holloway is convinced his side will retain their Championship status this season but has refused to place more importance on this weekend's inaugural trip to Rotherham United's New York Stadium than any of the Lions' other remaining games. (News at Den)

Norwich City: Manager Alex Neil has admitted he is envious of his players ahead of their weekend derby tussle with rivals Ipswich Town due to his love for games of that ilk from his time in Scotland. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Manager Dougie Freedman believes the character his side have shown since his arrival has been every bit as crucial as the tactics and formations he has employed since taking over from Stuart Pearce at the City Ground. (Nottingham Post)

Rotherham United: Captain Craig Morgan has admitted he would love to stay at the club next season but is not sure if the Millers will look to extend his current terms, with the 29-year-old out of contract in the summer. (The Star)

Sheffield Wednesday: The Owls are considering entering the race for talented Leicester City winger Anthony Knockaert after his proposed move to Ipswich Town collapsed, with Brentford and Wolves also believed to be interested in the Frenchman. (The Star)

Wigan Athletic: Latics forward Martyn Waghorn believes his side are due a change in fortunes and is hopeful that a weekend trip to Blackpool in a relegation six-pointer will provide just that as Malky Mackay's side continue to scrap for their Championship lives. (Wigan Today)

Wolves:Manager Kenny Jackett believes his side's nightmare November form will be the primary reason behind any potential failure to reach the play-offs having been unable to truly bridge the five-point gap between themselves and the top six recently. (Birmingham Mail)