Birmingham v Derby
The last three meetings between the sides have produced an impressive 12 goals, averaging four per game, with Derby winning two (D1).
The Rams are without a win in seven (D4 L3); their worst such run of the season.
The Blues have scored 16 goals in the final fifteen minutes, equating to 35% of their goals, a league-high proportion.
On the road, Derby have lost 10 out of the 13 games when they've conceded first (W1 D2).
Bolton v Brighton
The Trotters have won their last four home games and are unbeaten at the Reebok Stadium since Boxing Day (six games).
Only one team has performed better than Bolton in the last 10 games (Watford). The Trotters have picked up 19 points (W5 D4 L1).
The Seagulls have also picked up 19 points from 30 (W5 D4 L1), a run of form that has put them in the play-off places.
Bolton's Chris Eagles has attempted 126 shots (including blocks) this season, a league-high figure.
Bristol City v Middlesbrough
City have won only one of their last four clashes with Middlesbrough (L2 D1), although that victory did come last time out - 3-1 away in November.
Middlesbrough have won only twice in their last 11 games (D1 L8).
Boro have not won away from home in seven games (D1 L6).
At Ashton Gate, the Robins have lost seven of the eight games when they've conceded the first goal (W1).
Crystal Palace v Leeds
Leeds have won five out of their last seven meetings in all competitions against Palace (L1 D1).
No side has won fewer away games than Leeds this season (W3).
The Eagles have won their last four home games in a row and haven't lost at Selhurst Park since the first game of the Championship season.
Palace have been awarded 14 penalties this season, 12 of which have come at home.
Huddersfield v Charlton
The Terriers are unbeaten in three against the Addicks in all competitions, and have lost just once in seven games against the South London side.
Huddersfield have drawn eight games at home this season, a joint-high figure along with Blackpool.
Charlton have won three of their last six on the road (D1 L2).
The Addicks have won seven away games this season, which is three more than what they've managed at home (4).
Leicester v Sheff Wed
None of the last nine meetings between these sides have ended in a draw, with Leicester winning four and Wednesday winning five.
The Foxes have picked up 35 yellow cards this season, a league-low total.
Wednesday's Michail Antonio has 10 assists this season, a joint-high along with Hull's Robbie Brady.
Leicester are yet to lose after going ahead in a home game this season, winning 12 out of 14 (D2).
Nottm Forest v Wolves
Wolves' attacker Bakary Sako has created 44 chances (including assists) this season, a league-high.
The Reds have picked up four red cards this season, a joint-league-high with Watford and Huddersfield.
Forest have won nine out of the 10 games when they've gone ahead at home (D1), while Wolves have lost all 10 when they've gone behind away from home.
Forest have scored seven goals in total in their last two home games, conceding one.
Peterborough v Ipswich
The Posh have scored 13 goals in their last four games against the Tractor Boys, picking up two wins in the process (D1 L1).
Peterborough have kept just one clean sheet at home this season, a league-low.
The Tractor Boys have scored five goals from outside the box this season, a joint-divisional-low.
Peterborough have conceded 22 goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches, a league-high.
Watford v Blackpool
Watford haven't beaten Blackpool in five games (D3 L2), and their last win against the Tangerines at Vicarage Road came back in 1997.
The Hornets have conceded 10 penalties this season, a league-high.
Gianfranco Zola's men have scored 17 goals from outside the box, the most in the league.
The Tangerines are without a win in five games (D3 L2), scoring just one goal in the process.
Burnley v Hull
The Clarets have won their last seven games against the Tigers, a run stretching back to 2009.
Burnley have received 69 yellow cards this season, a league-high.
The Tigers are yet to receive a red card in this campaign.
Hull City have lost only five points from leading positions in the Championship this term; a league-low figure.
The last three meetings between the sides have produced an impressive 12 goals, averaging four per game, with Derby winning two (D1).
The Rams are without a win in seven (D4 L3); their worst such run of the season.
The Blues have scored 16 goals in the final fifteen minutes, equating to 35% of their goals, a league-high proportion.
On the road, Derby have lost 10 out of the 13 games when they've conceded first (W1 D2).
Bolton v Brighton
The Trotters have won their last four home games and are unbeaten at the Reebok Stadium since Boxing Day (six games).
Only one team has performed better than Bolton in the last 10 games (Watford). The Trotters have picked up 19 points (W5 D4 L1).
The Seagulls have also picked up 19 points from 30 (W5 D4 L1), a run of form that has put them in the play-off places.
Bolton's Chris Eagles has attempted 126 shots (including blocks) this season, a league-high figure.
Bristol City v Middlesbrough
City have won only one of their last four clashes with Middlesbrough (L2 D1), although that victory did come last time out - 3-1 away in November.
Middlesbrough have won only twice in their last 11 games (D1 L8).
Boro have not won away from home in seven games (D1 L6).
At Ashton Gate, the Robins have lost seven of the eight games when they've conceded the first goal (W1).
Crystal Palace v Leeds
Leeds have won five out of their last seven meetings in all competitions against Palace (L1 D1).
No side has won fewer away games than Leeds this season (W3).
The Eagles have won their last four home games in a row and haven't lost at Selhurst Park since the first game of the Championship season.
Palace have been awarded 14 penalties this season, 12 of which have come at home.
Huddersfield v Charlton
The Terriers are unbeaten in three against the Addicks in all competitions, and have lost just once in seven games against the South London side.
Huddersfield have drawn eight games at home this season, a joint-high figure along with Blackpool.
Charlton have won three of their last six on the road (D1 L2).
The Addicks have won seven away games this season, which is three more than what they've managed at home (4).
Leicester v Sheff Wed
None of the last nine meetings between these sides have ended in a draw, with Leicester winning four and Wednesday winning five.
The Foxes have picked up 35 yellow cards this season, a league-low total.
Wednesday's Michail Antonio has 10 assists this season, a joint-high along with Hull's Robbie Brady.
Leicester are yet to lose after going ahead in a home game this season, winning 12 out of 14 (D2).
Nottm Forest v Wolves
Wolves' attacker Bakary Sako has created 44 chances (including assists) this season, a league-high.
The Reds have picked up four red cards this season, a joint-league-high with Watford and Huddersfield.
Forest have won nine out of the 10 games when they've gone ahead at home (D1), while Wolves have lost all 10 when they've gone behind away from home.
Forest have scored seven goals in total in their last two home games, conceding one.
Peterborough v Ipswich
The Posh have scored 13 goals in their last four games against the Tractor Boys, picking up two wins in the process (D1 L1).
Peterborough have kept just one clean sheet at home this season, a league-low.
The Tractor Boys have scored five goals from outside the box this season, a joint-divisional-low.
Peterborough have conceded 22 goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches, a league-high.
Watford v Blackpool
Watford haven't beaten Blackpool in five games (D3 L2), and their last win against the Tangerines at Vicarage Road came back in 1997.
The Hornets have conceded 10 penalties this season, a league-high.
Gianfranco Zola's men have scored 17 goals from outside the box, the most in the league.
The Tangerines are without a win in five games (D3 L2), scoring just one goal in the process.
Burnley v Hull
The Clarets have won their last seven games against the Tigers, a run stretching back to 2009.
Burnley have received 69 yellow cards this season, a league-high.
The Tigers are yet to receive a red card in this campaign.
Hull City have lost only five points from leading positions in the Championship this term; a league-low figure.