Cardiff City v Sheffield United
Sheffield United are the team closest to Cardiff in terms of points but they have played one game more – and this obviously won’t change when they play each other.
Joe Ledley, shockingly, is already back in training for Cardiff after having two hip operations and could be back in the team in three weeks’ time. Darcy Blake deserves to keep his place in the starting line-up, while Adam Matthews and Aaron Wildig should also be in the squad.
Ched Evans isn’t be ready to return from a collarbone injury for Sheffield United.
Leicester City v Reading
Leicester were brilliant in the first half of Sunday’s match against Coventry but this time, if they get a two-goal lead, they’ll be wanting to hang onto it but they’ll stay in the play-off places. Reading might even have a bit of a play-off run going themselves.
Andy King will keep his place in the side after two brilliant goals for Leicester against Coventry but Nicky Adams just hasn’t been able to get into the team. The rumour is Geraint Williams is interested in bringing him back for a second loan spell at Leyton Orient.
Simon Church is probably going to be on the bench for Reading. He does well when he’s picked but the other strikers won’t stop scoring.
West Bromwich Albion v Coventry City
WBA face the team who fought back from 2-0 down to get a point at the weekend. West Brom’s own promotion hopes look very good but Coventry could be going up with them through the play-offs.
Freddy Eastwood will most likely be on the bench for Coventry.
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