High-flying Barnsley have given themselves an excellent chance of securing a top-six finish, and it will be fascinating to see whether Valerin Ismael's side can keep up their fine form and secure a play-off place. Here's how the latest data algorithm (via FiveThirtyEight) has predicted the final Championship table will look at the end of the season:
13. 12th: QPR
Points total: 62. The Hoops finish in the heart of mid-table, and this outcome sees them register their biggest points total since securing promotion to the Premier League back in 2014. Photo: Richard Heathcote
14. 11th: Millwall
Points total: 62. It's a safe mid-table finish for the Lions, who are doing a pretty fine job of establishing themselves as Championship regulars. Photo: Jacques Feeney
15. 10th: Stoke City
Points total: 65. Once a Premier League mainstay, the Potters look set to endure a fourth consecutive season in the second tier - if the statisticians' predictions are to be believed. Photo: Gareth Copley
16. 9th: Middlesbrough
Points total: 67. Boro have improved considerably under Neil Warnock this season, but it looks like they might have to wait another year to secure their return to the Premier League. Photo: Stu Forster