What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Norwich City were the big winners in the division this weekend, climbing to third and within a point of second-placed Middlesbrough following their 2-0 derby-day success over Ipswich Town.

The Canaries were one of only two sides in the top seven to win at the weekend as Derby County and Middlesbrough fell to 2-0 defeats at Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday respectively, Bournemouth drew 0-0 at home to Blackburn Rovers and Brentford lost 1-0 at Birmingham City.

Watford were the other team who picked up all three points as they came from 2-0 down to secure a 3-2 victory at Leeds United, while at the bottom Wigan Athletic and Rotherham United were the winners in the two relegation six-pointers, securing 3-1 and 2-1 triumphs over basement boys Blackpool and Millwall respectively.

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 boss Gary Rowett was quick to praise recent loan signing Rob Kiernan's leadership after the central defender teamed up with Jonathan Spector in place of captain Paul Robinson on his home debut to keep Brentford out in a 1-0 success. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackburn Rovers: Veteran Paul Robinson has expressed his desire to leave Ewood Park this summer after falling out of favour with manager Gary Bowyer and could be set for a move abroad as Rovers prepare to add Ipswich winger Paul Taylor to their ranks. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: The Seasiders' weekend of misery was compounded by the news winger Henry Cameron is a major doubt to face Birmingham City in midweek with the 17-year-old believed to have damaged ligaments after falling awkwardly in the 3-1 defeat to Wigan. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers: Teenage starlet Zak Clough has revealed he once wondered whether or not his chance in the first team at the Macron Stadium would ever materialise but is determined to continue his goalscoring from now he has realised those aspirations. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Fans' favourite Yann Kermorgant is determined to get the Cherries' promotion bid back on track and revealed he is fully focused on the task in hand after suffering from personal issues prior to the midweek defeat at Nottingham Forest. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Seagulls midfielder Dale Stephens has hinted he is looking for more regular first-team involvement after making a fifth consecutive substitute appearance on his road to recovery in the disappointing 1-0 defeat at boyhood club Bolton. (The Argus)

Cardiff City: Manager Russell Slade has revealed a battle is on to occupy the vacancy created by Peter Whittingham's absence against Rotherham United on Tuesday night, with the ever-present missing due to suspension. (Wales Online)

Charlton Athletic: Winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson has praised frontmen Igor Vetokele and Tony Watt and revealed it is a dream to play behind them both after the attacking duo combined to put Huddersfield Town to the sword on Saturday. (News Shopper)

Derby County: Forward Johnny Russell admitted he was delighted to be back in the first-team fold at the weekend, but experienced mixed feelings as his side slumped to a shock 2-0 defeat at Fulham, where he felt the Rams let their travelling fans down. (Derby Telegraph)

Fulham: Striker Cauley Woodrow has shrugged off the idea of any potential departure for manager Kit Symons after the 20-year-old scored in the 2-0 win over Derby which helped alleviate the pressure from the Cottagers boss. (Get West London)

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: Defender Liam Cooper couldn't find any excuses for the collapse from two goals down as Watford fought back for a 3-2 win and felt the Hornets' forward trio of Troy Deeney, Matej Vydra and Almen Abdi was the best the Whites have faced. (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Middlesbrough: Defender Ben Gibson has moved to reassure Boro fans that the club remain on track to achieve promotion this season despite the disappointing weekend loss against Sheffield Wednesday and said the players, not the change in formation, were to blame. (Gazette Live)

Norwich City: Manager Alex Neil delivered praise to influential playmaker Wes Hoolahan following his excellent display in his side's crucial 2-0 win over Ipswich as the Canaries lifted themselves to within one point of the automatic promotion slots. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Goalkeeper Karl Darlow believes he is currently occupying the best seat in the house in Forest's starting XI as he is able to observe first-hand the improvements being made under Dougie Freedman's tutelage. (Nottingham Post)

Sheffield Wednesday: Experienced central defender Kamil Zayatte is targeting a new deal at Hillsborough and feels he is finally making up for lost time after a spate of injury problems at the heart of the Owls' defence alongside Tom Lees. (The Star)

Watford: Hornets boss Slavisa Jokanovic has challenged trialist Zat Knight to boost his fitness and prove he is deserving of a short-term deal at Vicarage Road as the Serbian weighs up signing the ex-Bolton defender after his exit from MLS outfit Colorado Rapids. (Watford Observer)

Wigan Athletic: Latics defender Emmerson Boyce dedicated the crucial 3-1 win at Blackpool to the army of travelling fans who he claimed made it possible and now wants his side to prove they have what it takes to get out of the bottom three over the coming weeks. (Wigan Today)

Wolves: Manager Kenny Jackett felt his side deserved their narrow 1-0 weekend win at Cardiff City as a result of the fantastic spirit they showed in keeping their hosts at bay when the heat was turned up on them by Slade's Bluebirds. (Birmingham Mail)