Promotion / Relegation
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Promotion / Relegation
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Championship
Promotion - QPR will be crowned champions if they beat Hull City at Loftus Road. However, if Cardiff City fail to beat Preston at Deepdale, a ground where the Bluebirds have an atrocious recent record, then QPR will be promoted to the Premier League regardless. Reading can seal a play-off place with victory over Sheffield United, as can Swansea City who host Ipswich Town.
Relegation - Sheffield United will be relegated if they lose at Reading and Crystal Palace avoid defeat at home to Leeds United. Preston North End and Scunthorpe United could also be relegated if they both lose and Crystal Palace and Doncaster Rovers, who travel to Oakwell to face Barnsley, both win.
League One
Promotion - Brighton & Hove Albion are already League One champions having sealed the title following victory at Walsall nine days ago. Southampton look likely to join them in the Championship, and they host Hartlepool United. Milton Keynes Dons can confirm their place in the end of season play-offs if they beat Plymouth Argyle at Home Park. Bournemouth could also take a huge step towards securing the final play-off position if they can defeat Bristol Rovers at Dean Court.
Relegation - Swindon will almost certainly be relegated if they lose at Hillsborough against Sheffield Wednesday. Plymouth look increasingly likely to follow the Robins into League Two. Bristol Rovers, Dagenham & Redbridge and Walsall are all tied on 44 points with the battle for survival likely to go down to the final day of the season.
League Two
Promotion - Chesterfield will be crowned champions if they can defeat Bury at the B2net stadium. However, a win for Bury would see the Shakers promoted if rivals Shrewsbury, who face Accrington Stanley, or Wycombe Wanderers, who host Crewe Alexandra, fail to take three points. A win for Accrington would more than likely see the Lancashire club guarantee themselves a play-off spot in the worst case scenario.
Relegation - Stockport County will be relegated if they don't beat fellow strugglers Northampton Town at Edgeley Park. County's goal difference is a whopping 35 goals worse than their Northamptonshire rivals. A victory for Stockport, combined with a win for Barnet who face Oxford United, would also see Northampton drop into the bottom two.
Championship
Promotion - QPR will be crowned champions if they beat Hull City at Loftus Road. However, if Cardiff City fail to beat Preston at Deepdale, a ground where the Bluebirds have an atrocious recent record, then QPR will be promoted to the Premier League regardless. Reading can seal a play-off place with victory over Sheffield United, as can Swansea City who host Ipswich Town.
Relegation - Sheffield United will be relegated if they lose at Reading and Crystal Palace avoid defeat at home to Leeds United. Preston North End and Scunthorpe United could also be relegated if they both lose and Crystal Palace and Doncaster Rovers, who travel to Oakwell to face Barnsley, both win.
League One
Promotion - Brighton & Hove Albion are already League One champions having sealed the title following victory at Walsall nine days ago. Southampton look likely to join them in the Championship, and they host Hartlepool United. Milton Keynes Dons can confirm their place in the end of season play-offs if they beat Plymouth Argyle at Home Park. Bournemouth could also take a huge step towards securing the final play-off position if they can defeat Bristol Rovers at Dean Court.
Relegation - Swindon will almost certainly be relegated if they lose at Hillsborough against Sheffield Wednesday. Plymouth look increasingly likely to follow the Robins into League Two. Bristol Rovers, Dagenham & Redbridge and Walsall are all tied on 44 points with the battle for survival likely to go down to the final day of the season.
League Two
Promotion - Chesterfield will be crowned champions if they can defeat Bury at the B2net stadium. However, a win for Bury would see the Shakers promoted if rivals Shrewsbury, who face Accrington Stanley, or Wycombe Wanderers, who host Crewe Alexandra, fail to take three points. A win for Accrington would more than likely see the Lancashire club guarantee themselves a play-off spot in the worst case scenario.
Relegation - Stockport County will be relegated if they don't beat fellow strugglers Northampton Town at Edgeley Park. County's goal difference is a whopping 35 goals worse than their Northamptonshire rivals. A victory for Stockport, combined with a win for Barnet who face Oxford United, would also see Northampton drop into the bottom two.
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Re: Promotion / Relegation
we could send sheff.utd down? pretty cushty that after al the shite at their ground
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