Barnsley will face Neil Warnock’s Middlesbrough on Wednesday night following their 1-0 defeat to Reading at the weekend.
The Tykes have failed to win in their last ten fixtures and will be hoping they can turn their season around at the Riverside Stadium.
Boro currently sit in 12th place, having won two of their last three Championship matches, while Barnsley are on eight points inside the relegation zone.
The pressure is mounting on boss Markus Schopp and he will be hoping his team can nick the three points tomorrow and climb out of the bottom three.
Here are today’s Championship rumours...
1. Sheffield United boss reveals stance on struggling striker's future
Slavisa Jokanovic has admitted he isn't intending on loaning out Rhian Brewster during the January window despite the former Liverpool striker's lack of goals and game time.Brewster has scored one goal in eight appearances this season. (The Star) Photo: Michael Regan
2. Former England striker tips Sam Johnstone to remain with West Brom
Former Sunderland and England striker Kevin Phillips has tipped West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone to remain with the club despite Premier League interest. He believes the 28-year-old will want to get promoted with the Baggies. (Football Insider) Photo: Shaun Botterill
3. Ex-West Brom midfielder rules out Baggies move for Premier League star
Pundit and former West Brom star Carlton Palmer has ruled out the Baggies' chances of signing Chelsea's Trevoh Chaloban in January. The club held positive talks with the current European champions over the summer, however the defender has since enjoyed an impressive start to the season in the Premier League. (This is Futbol) Photo: Eddie Keogh
4. League One striker in contract stand-off amid Nottingham Forest interest
Accrington Stanley's Dion Charles reportedly remains in a contract stand-off and faces being completely exiled from the club. The striker was linked with Premier League side Brentford and Championship club Nottingham Forest over the summer. (Football League World) Photo: Gareth Copley