Plymouth Argyle v Peterborough United
The Championship’s bottom two clubs face off in this match – the bottom clubs in Leagues One and Two also played against each other this weekend. Plymouth and Peterborough will finish in 23rd and 24th respectively, regardless of the result.
Carl Fletcher will play for Plymouth – and his manager is hoping he’ll be there next season too. Carl is sad about relegation but he thinks Plymouth can bounce back like Leicester City and Norwich City.
Craig Morgan could return to Peterborough’s starting line-up after recovering from illness.
Reading v Preston North End
Reading’s play-off hopes might be over but they’re still in with a good chance of finishing in the top half. Preston could finish almost anywhere from 13th to 20th.
Simon Church will probably be on the bench again for Reading.
Scunthorpe United v Nottingham Forest
Facing Nottingham Forest isn’t an easy proposition for Scunthorpe but Forest’s away form hasn’t been the best.
Chris Gunter will almost certainly start for Forest unless Billy Davies has any strange ideas about resting him again. Robert Earnshaw could be in the starting line-up or on the bench, it’s hard to tell really. Rob really wants another chance to play in the Premier League. He says all Forest need is keep doing what they’ve done all season.
Swansea City v Doncaster Rovers
Swansea’s poor goal difference mean they really need to win in order to stand any chance of the play-offs. Doncaster could end up finishing one place below Swansea if they win.
Ashley Williams is almost certain to start for Swansea. He’s worried that Swansea City could lose several of their best players if they fail to win promotion. Sunderland Newcastle United have both expressed an interest in Ashley. Ashley is Swansea’s Players’ Player of the Year.
David Cornell will be on the bench. Joe Allen and David Cotterill could be anywhere. Joe believes Swansea have a very good chance of getting into the play-offs. Jazz Richards might still be injured but he has been named as Swansea’s Young Player of the Year.
Brian Stock will be Doncaster’s captain as he has suffered any ill effects following his early return from a back injury. John Oster should return from a knee problem with Gareth Roberts, winner of the Goal of the Season award, is also likely to play.
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