Using the latest stats from WhoScored, we took a look at some of the most eye-catching numbers from last weekend's action. Here's our statistical round-up of the Championship action, including the Terriers' loss to Norwich, and the division's Star and Flop of the weekend.
5. Millwall 0-0 Stoke City
Neither side could break the deadlock, and Stoke striker Tyrese Campbell had a particularly underwhelming game. He made five unsuccessful touches, zero shots on targets, and made just 11 passes in 65 minutes. Photo: Gareth Copley
6. QPR 2-0 Nottingham Forest
Ilias Chair filled the Eberechi Eze void supremely against Forest, with a performance of the highest calibre. The youngster made two key passes, took 56 touches, had a 75% pass accuracy, and scored a late goal. Photo: James Chance
7. Cardiff City 0-2 Sheffield Wednesday
The Owls pulled off a shock win against the Bluebirds, and Izzy Brown impressed with an excellent midfield display. He got an assist, landed two crosses on the money, made two key passes, and only Barry Bannan took more touches. Photo: David Rogers
8. Preston North End 0-1 Swansea City
Preston dominated possession, played more successful passes, and won more tackles and aerial challenges. Swansea, however, were ruthless, scoring from their one shot on target - of Preston's 11 shots, with four were on target. Photo: Alex Livesey