Championship team of the week dominated by Bristol City, Luton and Boro - gallery

Here's how the Championship team of the week looks - with Luton Town having the most players included, along with Bristol City and QPR.

Bristol City avoided defeat over the Easter period as they picked up four points from a possible six - but will have been frustrated at dropping points to Middlesbrough.

The Robins came from behind to win a game for the first time this season to beat Stoke City on Good Friday, with goals from Zak Vyner and Anis Mehmeti, which made for an enjoyable weekend. Football over the Easter period is hectic and City's game against Middlesbrough was chosen for the Sky Sports television cameras, and fans were treated to a brilliant start from Nigel Pearson's men.

Academy star Sam Bell scored his first home league goal at Ashton Gate, after some good work from Harry Cornick and Nahki Wells. In the second-half things got better with Cornick finally opening his account after his January move from Luton Town. He had delivered a fine performance, but somehow ended up not being on the winning side. Aston Villa loanee Aaron Ramsey inspired his side to a comeback as he first scored and then set up Matt Crooks in a six-minute-salvo for Michael Carrick's men.

City should have won the match when the returning Kal Naismith hit a ball in for Vyner, but he touched his shot on to the crossbar and over the bar, with his head in his hands as well as many supporters. The draw however saw City go closer to achieving a mid-table finish.

Elsewhere in the Championship, Burnley beat Sheffield United 1-0 to go one step closer to winning the league, whilst Luton Town came from behind to inflict further damage on managerless Blackpool who are set to be relegated.

It's nearing the end of the season, and several players from the 24 clubs are pushing for individual awards, and this weekend saw several players impress. Here are the best-performing stars on WhoScored ratings. See below.

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