EOCostello
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If Sheffield beats Millwall on Tuesday, the Blades will clinch no worse than a playoff spot, since the magic number to eliminate Rochdale is 2, and Millwall 5. So, as I'm sure others have pointed out, it is very possible that Sheffield can clinch a berth in the playoffs at home on Tuesday.
Of the teams remaining, five of the seven are on the brink of getting eliminated for catching Sheffield. Scunthorpe is at 6, Bradford, Southend and Millwall at 5, and Rochdale at 2. As a practical matter, if Sheffield wins just two of its remaining seven games, it will finish no worse than 3rd, since Scunthorpe has a difficult schedule coming up, with games against Millwall and Bolton.
The two other teams remaining are Bolton at 17, and Fleetwood at 11; to state the obvious, Fleetwood's draw on Saturday hurt their chances for catching up. Right now, either four wins by the Blades or three wins and three draws would clinch automatic promotion, irrespective of any other teams' results.
Of the teams remaining, five of the seven are on the brink of getting eliminated for catching Sheffield. Scunthorpe is at 6, Bradford, Southend and Millwall at 5, and Rochdale at 2. As a practical matter, if Sheffield wins just two of its remaining seven games, it will finish no worse than 3rd, since Scunthorpe has a difficult schedule coming up, with games against Millwall and Bolton.
The two other teams remaining are Bolton at 17, and Fleetwood at 11; to state the obvious, Fleetwood's draw on Saturday hurt their chances for catching up. Right now, either four wins by the Blades or three wins and three draws would clinch automatic promotion, irrespective of any other teams' results.
