Ipswich. I'm not going to think about the miracle (much), unless it's still mathematically possible when we play Southampton .......
But .......
One of the biggest factors in this, is what happens in the Wolves v Cardiff match on Tuesday. If Wolves win, then they go back above us, and into 7th, three points in front, with two still left. That would shut the door on Cardiff, and make our task all but insurmountable.
If Cardiff win by one goal, then Wolves stay below us (obviously), but Cardiff draw alongside, on the same points and goal difference. If that happens, or there's a draw, it opens slightly. So here we go, team by team .....
Watford
Watford are pretty much unattainable, I'd say, as they have Scunthorpe at home, and I just can't see them losing to Scunny.
Crystal Palace
Palace on the other hand, have Hull away, who will be smarting from today's dismal showing, then Preston at home. Now granted, I can't see Preston getting a thing from Palace, but it only takes a goal or two around the grounds for anal sphincters to start twitching.
Sheffield United
Bristol City are 4th, with a goal difference of -1, have never been particularly good travellers (oh, how we know that feeling), and have a crap record at the Lane (two wins from 15 or 16 matches in the League), and haven't won here since November 1957. If we need to win at Southampton, we can, despite our crap record there, because they're crap as it is. Potentially, there are six points there for us, but it needs so many other things to fall right.
Wolves
Assuming we're still in the hunt to make all this bollocks worthwhile, they've a fairly easy task at Coventry, who are now all but safe. Similarly, their last match at Plymouth looks a bit of a shoo-in to me, and they're my favourites to make it if Palace fail.
Cardiff
Their hopes hang on the same lines as ours (i.e. very bloody tenuously), and an away trip to Burnley could see them off. Their last match is at home to Barnsley, but I think the game will long be up by then for them.
Ipswich
Away to Preston won't be fun for one of the worst travellers in the League, but they have Hull at home on the last day. Granted, Hull were shocking today, but it might just be the last chance saloon for an automatic place for them, so I wouldn't say a win is guaranteed for the 'home' side of the division.
Verdict
Palace and Watford are all but assured of the last two places in the play-offs, but there are the tiniest of chinks in the armour. If anyone can exploit them, I fear it will be Wolves.