Marcelo Bielsa's side hold a seven-point advantage over third place as Whites fans enjoy the sight of seeing their team at the top of the table. Here, we round-up the winners and losers from another action-packed few days in the second-tier. Scroll and click through the pages to see who shone and struggled this weekend:
1. L: Hull City
Hulls freefall continued after being battered in a relegation six-pointer at Stoke. Theyre without a win since New Years Day and sit just two points above the drop zone. Grant McCann refused to answer questions on his future.
2. W: QPR
The 10 men of QPR provided a favour to several clubs after beating Preston. The race for sixth has been blown wide open - Bristol City, Millwall, Cardiff, Blackburn, Swansea and Derby are all in with a shout.
3. L: Nottingham Forest
Millwall shocked fans at the City Ground with a 3-0 win to put a serious dent in Forests automatic promotion chances. Sabri Lamouchi looked defeated while Forest legend Stuart Pearce believes their top two hopes are all-but over.
4. W: Middlesbrough
Paddy McNairs only goal of the game earned Boro a huge win at Charlton to lift themselves out of the relegation zone at the expense of their hosts. Jonathan Woodgate isnt getting carried away, insisting they remain in a dogfight.
5. L: Fulham
The Cottagers side had to settle for a point at Bristol City, which means they now sit six points behind the top two. Scott Parker admitted the draw wasnt ideal and felt his team were denied a penalty late on.
6. W: Brentford
Following a winless run of five games, the Bees got back on track in emphatic fashion by hitting Sheffield Wednesday for five. They have picked the right time to hit form again with Fulham next up