Coventry have been crowned champions following their 5-1 win against Portsmouth, while Millwall are right back in the race for second spot after back-to-back victories.
Ipswich are also in the hunt for automatic promotion and sit level on points with the Lions - but the Tractor Boys still have a game in hand.
In the battle for the final play-off spot, Wrexham have leapfrogged Hull after their 1-0 triumph away at Oxford.
At the other end of the table, Leicester's relegation to League One was confirmed and it looks likely that the aforementioned Oxford will follow.
Here, Flashscore takes a look at all the major talking points from the latest Championship action.

Automatic promotion race tighter than ever
Coventry's promotion and status as champions has already been confirmed, but Ipswich, Millwall, Southampton and Middlesbrough are all still in the hunt for second.
Just three points separate second and fifth place, although as we mentioned, Ipswich have a game in hand on their promotion rivals.
That game in hand perhaps swings things in the Tractor Boys' favour.
Kieran McKenna's side moved back into the top two on goal difference after a 2-1 win against Charlton on Wednesday evening.
Their extra fixture comes against none other than Southampton - who miss a game this weekend due to being in the FA Cup semi-finals - meaning by the time they face off, both clubs will be on 44 matches played compared to everyone else's 45.

Depending on the results in the upcoming weekend's games, a win at St. Mary's could seal promotion for Ipswich. Equally, a win for the Saints would blow things wide open heading into the final day.
All Millwall and Middlesbrough can do is win their remaining two fixtures and hope that those around them drop points.
A draw between Ipswich and Southampton would be ideal for the fellow promotion contenders.
Millwall will be feeling particularly confident heading into the final week of the season having just won their last two matches.
The Lions' remaining fixtures are against the already-relegated Leicester and a final-day clash with Oxford - who will likely also be already down by the time the match comes around.
Middlesbrough must still play Watford and then Wrexham, with the Welsh side having plenty to play for themselves.

Hull and Wrexham battle for final play-off spot
While the race for automatic promotion is thoroughly entertaining, both Wrexham and Hull are playing out their own battle for the sixth and final play-off spot.
The two clubs are currently level on 70 points with Wrexham narrowly sitting in sixth place due to having one better goal difference.
Both sides have done superbly well to get to where they have at this point in the season.
Wrexham are a newly promoted club and while they have spending power, manager Phil Parkinson has done an impressive job of bedding in 16 new arrivals.
On the other hand, Hull started the campaign under a transfer embargo and have been unable to spend any fees on players all season.
Forward duo Joe Gelhardt and Oli McBurnie have been exceptional for the Tigers, though, amassing 40 goal contributions between them.
Hull have hit a slump recently having not won in their last five games and will need to address their form heading into the remaining two matches of the campaign.
Wrexham, however, have won two in a row and look to be building some momentum for the final week - although their last matches are against champions Coventry and promotion-chasers Middlesbrough.
Leicester and Oxford facing the drop
At the other end of the table, Leicester's relegation to League One was confirmed following a 1-0 loss at Portsmouth and a 2-2 draw with Hull.
The Foxes won the Premier League a decade ago but are now facing third-tier football for just the second time in their history.
They also became the second club in as many years to suffer back-to-back relegations following Luton's plight last season.
As for Oxford, while not mathematically down yet, they sit six points from safety with two games remaining.
The side above them, Charlton, need just one point from their remaining fixtures to confirm survival and condemn the Yellows to another stint in League One.
Things had been looking up for Oxford, but two defeats in their last two games leave them on the brink - with their players failing to deliver at a crucial point in the campaign.
They still have to play Sheffield Wednesday, who have been confirmed as relegated since February, but a final-day trip to promotion-chasing Millwall will likely seal their fate if it hasn't already been made official.
Iwata nets stunner
This week's Goal of the Week goes to Birmingham midfielder Tomoki Iwata, who scored a superb effort in the Blues' 1-1 draw at Hull.
The 29-year-old received the ball on the edge of the box and blasted an effort into the top corner to level late on for his side.
Toure shines for Norwich
Mohamed Toure has been in fine form since joining Norwich in the January transfer window and continued to excel with a hat-trick in the Canaries' 4-2 win over Bristol City.
The 22-year-old has 11 goal contributions in nine games since joining the club and his performance earned a 9.2 Flashscore rating.
That makes Toure our Player of the Week - with his score higher than anyone else over the last two rounds of fixtures.
Take a look at our combined Team of the Week:

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