It was a disappointing afternoon which allowed teams such as Bristol City, Cardiff City, Millwall and Swansea City to close the gap. There are now just six points separating eight teams for the final play-off spot.
We look at some of the key statistics from the weekend relating to Preston and sides around them in the Championship table, as well as the individual players who shone or struggled elsewhere in the division.
1. Leeds United get success from flanks
Both of Leeds’ goals in the win over Huddersfield Town came via crosses. Marcelo Bielsa’s men created some of their best chances from the flanks. The 43.75% accuracy was one of their highest this season. Photo: George Wood
2. Townsend impresses despite West Brom dropping points
The left-back was one of the Baggies’ best players, creating two chances, while showing his quality defensively with six interceptions and six aerial duels won.. But West Brom struggled in front of goal, their xG of 0.66 well below their 1.47 season average. Photo: Catherine Ivill
3. Fulham’s passing drops below standard
Fulham missed a chance to close the gap on West Brom and weren’t helped by their passing. They played nearly 100 passes fewer than their average with their success rate dropping below 80% in the draw at Bristol City. Photo: Harry Trump
4. Dasilva shines for Brentford
Josh Dasilva was man of the match for the Bees in their 5-0 trouncing of Sheffield Wednesday. He scored two goals, created a chance, made five progressive runs, completed 91% of his passes and was successful with half his dribbles. Photo: Julian Finney