Here's our rundown of some of the most compelling statistics (Sourced from Whoscored) from the latest set of Championship fixtures, where we take a look at the star players, passing maestros and bullish defenders who stood out from their fellow footballers.
1. Top Stopper - Jack Butland - Stoke City
His chances of getting an England call-up for Euro 2020 aren't looking great, but he was in excellent form as his side earned a 0-0 draw with Blackburn Rovers. Butland saved all six of the opposition shots on target.
2. Defensive Wall - Matthew Pennington - Hull City
One clearance off the line is considered heroic, three is probably enough to earn you an OBE! The Everton loanee was the hero of his injury-ravaged side, but Barnsley still managed to edge a 1-0 win.
3. Slick Passer - Barry Bannan - Sheffield Wednesday
The Scottish Xavi was at it again for the Owls, with 91% accuracy from his 77 passes. He also made two key passes to set up chances, and played eight successful long balls to boot.
4. Relentless Workhorse - Darragh Lenihan - Blackburn Rovers
He took more touches (99!) than any other player in the division in the midweek set of fixtures, and helped his side earn a clean sheet against Stoke City. On top of that, he won eight headers and made five clearances.
5. Tackling Machine - Liam Cooper - Leeds United
Leeds United made it three wins from three with a 1-0 victory against Middlesbrough. Defender Liam Cooper kept Boro at bay with four tackles, five interceptions, three clearances and a block - not a bad evening's work!
6. King of the Skies - Josh Magennis - Hull City
Who's that tearing through the skies? Why, it's Hull City's Josh Magennis! He won 12 aerialchallenges against Barnsley, but his dominance in the air wasn't enough to get his side a goal.