West Ham United v Wigan Athletic
If West Ham win and Hull City and Burnley both lose, they’ll be guaranteed to stay up unless Hull win their last couple of games 5-0, with West Ham losing by the same scoreline. But Wigan have already beaten the best sides in London - and lost to the other one 9-1. So it all depends on which Wigan Athletic shows up.
Danny Gabbidon is likely to be on the bench for West Ham but Jack Collison is probably out ofr the season with a knee injury.
Wigan’s Jason Koumas isn’t injured as far as I know but he probably has less chance of playing than Jack.
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers
Wolves will be pretty much safe if Hull City and Burnley both lose. And you have to say that’s not impossible. A win today could make them completely safe. Blackburn are safe and hoping for a top-half finish.
Both teams are likely to have Welsh goalkeepers on the bench – Wayne Hennessey has failed to regain his place in Wolves’ starting line-up while Blackburn’s Jason Brown lost his place the minute Paul Robinson was fit again. Wayne has been linked with Liverpool so he might have some nice shiney silverware next season. Assuming the Europa League trophy is silver.
Wolves will have a nice Welshy feel to their midfield, with Dave Edwards and David Jones both in with a chance of starting. Wolves’ fitness coach thinks they both look fit. Wolves might also have Sam Vokes on the bench. He did score for the reserves this week.
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