Crazy Championship: 2 Play-Off spots for 5 sides
The regular Championship season comes to an end on Monday at 16:00. Luton and Middlesbrough are the two sides guaranteed a spot in the play-offs, and are waiting to see who else will join them out of Coventry City, Sunderland, West Brom, Millwall or Blackburn Rovers.
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There's still a lot let to be decided in the Championship, despite there being just one matchday left. The famous matchday 46 will take place this Monday at 16:00 with 12 games on at the same time. The relegation spots have been decided, but the play-offs, far from it.
With Burnley and Sheffield United already up to the Premier League for another season, Luton and Middlesbrough have their spot guaranteed in football's biggest fight, which culminates at Wembley, just like every season.
The remaining two spots will be fought out between five teams: Coventry City, Sunderland, West Brom, Millwall and Blackburn Rovers. The main game of a matchday which is sure to leave someone disappointed is the direct brawl between Milwall and Blackburn, taking place at The Den in a winer-takes-all tie.
The rest of the games are: Birmingham City-Sheffield United, Burnley-Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town-Reading, Luton Town-Hull City, Middlesbrough-Coventry City, Norwich City-Blackpool, Preston North End-Sunderland, Queens Park Rangers-Bristol City, Swansea City-West Brom, Watford-Stoke City and Wigan Athletic-Rotherham United.
With Burnley and Sheffield United already up to the Premier League for another season, Luton and Middlesbrough have their spot guaranteed in football's biggest fight, which culminates at Wembley, just like every season.
The remaining two spots will be fought out between five teams: Coventry City, Sunderland, West Brom, Millwall and Blackburn Rovers. The main game of a matchday which is sure to leave someone disappointed is the direct brawl between Milwall and Blackburn, taking place at The Den in a winer-takes-all tie.
The rest of the games are: Birmingham City-Sheffield United, Burnley-Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town-Reading, Luton Town-Hull City, Middlesbrough-Coventry City, Norwich City-Blackpool, Preston North End-Sunderland, Queens Park Rangers-Bristol City, Swansea City-West Brom, Watford-Stoke City and Wigan Athletic-Rotherham United.
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