EFL Championship matches are becoming increasingly difficult to predict each and every weekend, with so much desire, intensity and physicality displayed by players.
The tension often rises in hotly contested fixtures, causing match officials to intervene. Whether it be for something as light as dissent or as dangerous as a crunching challenge, plenty of cards are brandished as a result.
As we reflect on the start of the season, we take a look at the sides in the Championship for their discipline – or rather their lack of it.
Based on five points for a straight red card, three for a second yellow and one for each individual yellow, here’s how the discipline table looks after 11 matches.

1. 24th: Plymouth Argyle
16 points (16 yellows, 0 second yellows, 0 straight reds) | Getty Images

2. 23rd: Middlesbrough
16 points (13 yellows, 1 second yellows, 0 straight red) | Getty Images

3. 22nd: Leeds United
18 points (15 yellows, 1 second yellow, 0 straight reds) | Getty Images

4. =19th: Huddersfield Town
19 points (19 yellows, 0 second yellows, 0 straight reds) | Getty Images