Saturday's action across the EFL brought us some more brilliant games, goals and talking points.
Former Swindon, Ipswich and Luton striker Sam Parkin, a BBC Final Score pundit, delivers his verdict on the biggest stories in the Championship, League One and League Two.
Wrexham beat Ipswich in eight-goal thriller
Wrexham's game against fellow Championship promotion-challengers Ipswich Town ended up stealing the headlines.
At half-time the sides were locked at 2-2 but, after falling behind, the Red Dragons fought back and went on to win 5-3.
Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead both netted against their former club, with Broadhead's effort proving decisive.
Parkin: "This was a difficult one to predict going into it and it gets a bit more confusing when you consider that they met in the FA Cup just a few days ago.
"It felt like a bit of Wrexham of old when they were on the way to those promotions, scoring loads of goals in their games.
"They haven't always been like that this season but today they were very free-scoring. Historically over the past few years they have given themselves an opportunity at their end and given the opposition an opportunity at the other end. It was a really fun game.
"For Ipswich, their problems have been away from home and six of their seven league defeats have come away from Portman Road.
"That's what's ultimately going to cost them if they don't make the top two, but it was a great win for Wrexham and strengthens their play-off challenge, which is looking increasingly likely by the day.
"I think Wrexham and Birmingham internally will really fancy getting into the play-offs this season.
"Wrexham are in really good form at the moment and Birmingham likewise. I'm boxing those two in together because the journey has been similar over the past 12 to 18 months with promotion out of League One and their [financial] backing.
"Both of these teams are coming into form at exactly the right time."
Are Foxes or Baggies more likely to go down?
At the bottom of the Championship, strugglers Leicester and West Bromwich Albion both failed to win again.
Albion, who were beaten by Coventry, are winless in their past nine league games, and the Foxes, who drew 2-2 at Stoke, are winless in their past seven.
Both sides sit precariously at the bottom of the table. Leicester are currently 22nd, one place and one point behind the Baggies, with a four-point gap then to fifth-from-bottom Blackburn Rovers.
Parkin: "I've been surprised by both of their plights. Leicester have not been helped by the points deduction but they've still had enough games to accrue more points to see them in a better position than they are now.
"I thought it was still a positive result for Leicester, a positive point despite being pegged back late on.
"They need to stop conceding goals - that's now a minimum of two they've conceded in each of their past six games. They're shipping too many goals and that's one thing that you won't associate with a Gary Rowett team, so I'm sure he'll improve them defensively in time to get enough points to stay in the division.
"I think they've got the players in the squad to improve and escape relegation this year. I wouldn't be surprised if they did it comfortably, but they need some results quickly to gain some momentum.
"For West Brom, I think it's a more precarious position because they've already changed manager once and not had the upturn.
"It's worrying times. Eric Ramsay has improved them defensively in the past few games, but obviously against the leading side in the division that was too tall an order today.
"There have been a few games where they've failed to score and that's a big problem if they're looking to win matches in the weeks ahead to get themselves out of trouble."
- Leaders Coventry pile misery on Ramsay's West Brom
- Wilmot rescues point for Stoke against Rowett's Foxes
Plymouth stun League One leaders Cardiff
One of the shock results of the day came in League One as Plymouth hosted League One leaders Cardiff City and convincingly beat them 5-2.
It was Argyle's third successive win as they inflicted a first defeat of 2026 on the Bluebirds.
Tom Cleverley's side scored three of the four goals scored in an astonishing six-minute spell of a whirlwind first half.
Parkin: "It was surprising in terms of the scoreline but I think you would have expected Argyle to give Cardiff a real game because they've been in fantastic form.
"They have got good players and Tom Cleverley, like he did for the majority of his time at Watford last season, is showing that he's a really exciting young manager.
"I thought that was a really difficult game for Cardiff but I don't expect that to disrupt them too much.
"They can put it to one side and focus on what's been an incredible season to date, and what's been incredible form since the turn of the year where they've been unbeaten until today.
"So I don't envisage that derailing them, but I see it probably inspiring Argyle to finish the season really strongly."
An 'important few days' for Portsmouth
Portsmouth took a big step towards Championship survival with an away win at Millwall that lifted them six points clear of the bottom three.
After victory at Charlton in midweek, Pompey have won back-to-back away league games for the first time since their promotion in 2024.
It was also the first time they have won two games in a row this campaign.
Parkin: "That was big for Portsmouth today. Millenic Alli has been a really good signing. Taking him from Luton on loan was a little bit of a gamble, so that's been an inspired decision.
"Ebou Adams has been maybe the pick of the bunch and he's been taken to by the Pompey support.
"He's so wholehearted, a really strong player at Championship level and has real drive - that type of character can only improve a dressing room and give you belief.
"They're performing well and they've given themselves a little bit of a cushion above the teams at the bottom of the table.
"Survival this season would be a huge success for John Mousinho when you factor in the budgets and the problems they've had with injuries as well - they've had colossal injury issues at different stages of the season.
"It was an unlikely three points and I expected Millwall to take something from that game, but it just shows you how well Portsmouth were drilled. It's been a really important few days for them."
Bromley deserve 'utmost respect' despite draws
It was a big day for the promotion picture in League Two as Cambridge United and Notts County picked up big wins against Newport and Tranmere respectively.
There are just four points between the top four in the division, with Swindon Town - beaten at home by Crewe - and MK Dons sitting just outside the automatic promotion places.
League leaders Bromley drew in a scoreless game at Harrogate Town, which means they have now failed to win in their past three outings.
Parkin: "The Cambridge story just rolls on and they took advantage of Swindon slipping up, and cut the gap a little bit to Bromley at the top.
"Notts County are the other big winners who, despite being in the play-offs last year, go a little bit under the radar - maybe because they changed manager in the summer.
"They changed the structure above the manager as well, which left them open to a little bit of ridicule in the early weeks of the season, but they've shown that they're the real deal again, and that was a handsome victory for them today.
"I wouldn't have too many concerns about Bromley. They're still unbeaten this year and still unbeaten at home in the league, which is incredible going for a team just in their second year of EFL football.
"When you get to the tail end, if it's really tight up there, there may be a few nerves. But I think it's too early to be talking about that and they deserve to be given everyone's utmost respect considering the season they've had so far."
- Harrogate Town 0-0 Bromley
- Late double sees Cambridge win at bottom side Newport
- Notts County 5-0 Tranmere Rovers
Sam Parkin was talking to BBC Sport England's Dan George.