What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Birmingham City and Blackpool experienced differing results under new management this weekend, with Gary Rowett picking up a potentially valuable point with the Blues at West Midlands rivals Wolves while Lee Clark, sacked by the Blues, saw the Seasiders lose 2-0 to Ipswich Town.

Watford are the new leaders in the division, with an in-form Bournemouth close behind in second while Brighton and Hove Albion manager Sami Hyypia remains under concerted pressure following another defeat, this time at the Cherries with the Seagulls sat just one place above the bottom three.

Plus, there are transfer rumours continuing to float around, with the loan window still open for business and presenting an opportunity for managers to bolster their squads.

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

Birmingham City: Blues goalkeeper Darren Randolph believes the players have got the 8-0 defeat to Bournemouth out of their systems and praised new manager Rowett for his instant impact in securing a 0-0 draw at Wolves. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackburn Rovers: Gary Bowyer has refused to get carried away with his side's three successive league wins and is instead focusing on maintaining the levels of performance which have seen them close to within two points of second spot ahead of a midweek trip to Millwall. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: New boss Clark has put rebuilding his Seasiders charges' self-belief to the top of his list of priorities after seeing Pool fall to a fourth defeat on the bounce on his Bloomfield Road bow in the 2-0 defeat to Ipswich Town. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers:Neil Lennon is facing an injury crisis at full-back for his side's midweek clash with Cardiff City as Kevin McNaughton is ineligible against his parent club and Aston Villa loanee Chris Herd looks set to return to Villa Park after an Achilles problem. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries midfielder Harry Arter has insisted manager Eddie Howe and his team-mates will not read anything into the current Championship table despite moving into second place after a 3-2 win over Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brentford: The Bees are sweating on the future of midfielder Jonathan Douglas after contract talks with the Irishman stalled, with the joint-top scorer out of contract at Griffin Park at the end of the current campaign. (Get West London)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Manager Hyypia believes new loan signing and former Seagull Elliott Bennett can provide Albion with the dynamism they have lacked in recent times after arriving on a month-long loan from Norwich City. (The Argus)

Derby County:Steve McClaren felt his side were guilty of losing their composure in the 2-1 reverse at Brentford and has challenged his players to show they can recover from their first back-to-back league losses since March. (Derby Telegraph)

Middlesbrough: Weekend goalscorer Yanic Wildschut has expressed his delight at finally receiving some first-team action with the Teessiders and is hungry for more after plundering his first goal for the club in a 3-0 win at Rotherham United. (Gazette Live)

Millwall: Winger Martyn Woolford felt the Lions more than matched new league leaders Watford in Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Vicarage Road but admitted sloppy goals had cost his side a chance of extending their unbeaten run to five league games. (News at Den)

Norwich City:Neil Adams has told his players to be fearless in the two testing away trips to Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest this week as he looks to lay down a marker at the homes of fellow promotion rivals. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Defender Michael Mancienne has called on his side to rediscover the battling spirit shown in the club's 11-match unbeaten run at the start of the season after slumping to an eighth game without a win in the 3-0 defeat at Huddersfield Town. (Nottingham Post)

Reading: Manager Nigel Adkins has brushed off the criticism from Royals fans over his team selection in the 3-1 defeat at Blackburn Rovers and believes he should not have to explain himself despite dropping strikers Simon Cox and Jamie Mackie. (Get Reading)

Rotherham United: Midfielder Paul Green believes his side have the perfect chance to bounce back from losing their unbeaten run in a 3-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough when the Millers travel to Reading in midweek. (The Star)

Sheffield Wednesday: Defender Tom Lees believes the midweek encounter with red-hot Bournemouth will prove the sternest test of the season so far for the Owls, who are desperate to halt an eight-match winless run. (The Star)

Wigan Athletic: Midfield duo Ben Watson and Chris McCann could be finally set to make their long-awaited returns from injury in tomorrow night's trip to Brighton and Hove Albion, with manager Uwe Rosler indicating one may make a cameo role from the bench. (Wigan Today)