K-Win
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Not sure why we don't have one of these. Probably because it looked like Rotherham and Wigan were going to walk it a while back. However, the great form of MK Dons and Plymouth, plus some faltering form from Rotherham have made it interesting again.
Rotherham have three very winnable games left, plus two tricky away games (Sunderland and Pompey) with two difficult home games (Ipswich and Oxford).
Wigan's next four games are very winnable and could seal the deal for them. However, if they don't do well they will then need Ipswich and Pompey away (both may be on the beach, though?), plus Plymouth at home. Overall though, it's difficult to see Wigan slip up, although they still have 8 games to cram in.
MK Dons are on an amazing run. Their next two games look like definite wins, but they their last four games include away trips to Oxford and Plymouth plus home to Sheffield Wednesday.
Plymouth are still a long shot, but only three points off the top so definitely in the running. They have the toughest run-in though with trips to Wycombe and Wigan, plus visits from Sunderland and MK Dons. They've surprised all season though, so can't be discounted.
IMHO it looks Wigan have the accumulated points, plus the run-in to seal promotion. Although the fixture pile-up may still take its toll.
Plymouth have had an amazing season but they are big outsiders with a very tough run-in.
I think the main battle here is between Rotherham and MK Dons. The Millers have possibly hit their worst form of the season, and MK Dons are like a runaway train at the moment.
Could still be an exciting finale (for the neutral ).
Rotherham have three very winnable games left, plus two tricky away games (Sunderland and Pompey) with two difficult home games (Ipswich and Oxford).
Wigan's next four games are very winnable and could seal the deal for them. However, if they don't do well they will then need Ipswich and Pompey away (both may be on the beach, though?), plus Plymouth at home. Overall though, it's difficult to see Wigan slip up, although they still have 8 games to cram in.
MK Dons are on an amazing run. Their next two games look like definite wins, but they their last four games include away trips to Oxford and Plymouth plus home to Sheffield Wednesday.
Plymouth are still a long shot, but only three points off the top so definitely in the running. They have the toughest run-in though with trips to Wycombe and Wigan, plus visits from Sunderland and MK Dons. They've surprised all season though, so can't be discounted.
IMHO it looks Wigan have the accumulated points, plus the run-in to seal promotion. Although the fixture pile-up may still take its toll.
Plymouth have had an amazing season but they are big outsiders with a very tough run-in.
I think the main battle here is between Rotherham and MK Dons. The Millers have possibly hit their worst form of the season, and MK Dons are like a runaway train at the moment.
Could still be an exciting finale (for the neutral ).