Yes I did.From Despair To Where? wrote: ↑23 Apr 2026 10:03 Do you mean that the other way round?
I think Newport will be safe this weekend but it puts huge pressure on Crawley to win at Accrington because Salford will need a result on the final day regardless of how this weekend's fixtures fall *
*barring a Crewe win at Chesterfield.
Would be 4 teams separated by 1 point! Ipswich definitely in pole position though.Winston Biscuit wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 14:51 We all hoping for a Southampton win on Tuesday night to set up a 4 way shoot out on the final day?
Should adopt the Italian approach and cancel the POs altogether IMO given Rochdale are 11 points clear of 3rd.WestYorksRoyal wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 15:28 Extraordinary scenes at Rochdale today. I hope Rochdale win the play-offs; mad they can finish with so many points and not be promoted.
Maybe but would also be harsh on a side getting 95 points and not even getting a play-off spot.Sutekh wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 17:07Should adopt the Italian approach and cancel the POs altogether IMO given Rochdale are 11 points clear of 3rd.WestYorksRoyal wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 15:28 Extraordinary scenes at Rochdale today. I hope Rochdale win the play-offs; mad they can finish with so many points and not be promoted.
Quite! But as we all know, the FL and NL should increase the number of teams promoted and relegated between them.Stranded wrote: ↑27 Apr 2026 07:26Maybe but would also be harsh on a side getting 95 points and not even getting a play-off spot.Sutekh wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 17:07Should adopt the Italian approach and cancel the POs altogether IMO given Rochdale are 11 points clear of 3rd.WestYorksRoyal wrote: ↑25 Apr 2026 15:28 Extraordinary scenes at Rochdale today. I hope Rochdale win the play-offs; mad they can finish with so many points and not be promoted.
The NL has been crazy this year with the top 4 all getting over 90 points and even FGR in 7th finishing on 81.
It would. Can't remember a previous four-way final day promotion battle in the Championship. There's still a three-way play-off battle too.
3 mins away from that happening but a 3 way race is still pretty good going.
Having in its own hands has its own pressure, whereas Millwall can just focus on getting the job done and see what happens. You'd obviously rather be in Ipswich's position and I think they'll get it done. But stranger things have happened.Stranded wrote: ↑29 Apr 2026 07:563 mins away from that happening but a 3 way race is still pretty good going.
Ipswich v QPR
Millwall v Oxfo(R)d
Wrexham v Boro
Hard to see past home wins for Ipswich and Millwall but strange things happen - a draw for Ipswich will see Millwall up with a win.
Boro need Ipswich to lose and Millwall not to win, whilst winning themselves at Wrexham, who also need a win to make the play-offs.
Hull and Derby can also both still make the play-offs if results go their way.
Interestingly* although Wrexham are in 6th, a win may not be enough. If they win by 1 goal and Hull win by 2, then Hull will go 6th on goals scored.
It's not the NL stopping it - but the FL teams are scared of going down. When they agreed to let the Conference (as it was then, I think) have the one automatic promotion spot, that was only done after a sum of money, to be shared across all the Tier 4 clubs, was paid.Sutekh wrote: ↑27 Apr 2026 07:34Quite! But as we all know, the FL and NL should increase the number of teams promoted and relegated between them.
Also slightly disappointed that they managed to secure their first home win of the season.
Relieved that their first home win won’t be being provided by Leam’s charity boys.From Despair To Where? wrote: ↑02 May 2026 15:54Also slightly disappointed that they managed to secure their first home win of the season.
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