thewwfc
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As you might expect, there's a good few dead rubbers here to be dutifully plodded through, but a surprising number of games still matter, so a quick summary of those ones:
Barnsley v Cobblers - the former have shat the bed form-wise which is a terrible outcome heading into the playoffs, even taking the drastic step of canning their manager. They are still not guaranteed a playoff place either.
Derby v Carlisle - DCFC all but guaranteed an auto-slot being 3 points ahead of Bolton with a superior GD, but never say never...
Exeter v Oxford - the latter are just outside the playoff spots, behind Lincoln on GD only, so they need to do better than Lincoln tomorrow
Fleetwood v Burton - Burton really need to win here to be guaranteed a higher finish than Chelts, but Chelts have to win to stand any chance of finishing above Burton
Lincoln City v Portsmouth - Lincoln will want the win here to seal their playoff spot, it's a nothing game for title winners Pompey.
Posh v Bolton - weirdly this could be replayed as the Playoff final soon after. Marginally more meaningful for Bolton, who could mathematically seal an auto spot should Derby lose and they make up lost GD - but that's pretty damn unlikely. Otherwise both teams are effectively guaranteed 4th and 3rd spot respectively.
Vale v Cambridge - Cambridge need a point to guarantee safety, or Cheltenham not to win
Reading v Blackpool - incredibly unlikely it'll happen but Blackpool could bag the last playoff spot, would require poor showings from both Lincoln and Oxford though
Stevenage v Chelts - what looked until relatively recently a stinker of a final day fixture for relegation dogfighters Cheltenham now looks considerably less daunting, what with recent poor SFC form, and (love him or hate him) the loss of figurehead Steve Evans to Rotherham. Only a win is good enough for Cheltenham, and even then that may not be enough depending on the Cambridge and Burton results
Ours is a total nothing game vs what is becoming a team of draw specialists in Charlton, if we have to face Alfie Fucking May (to give him his full name) better that it happens in a dead rubber.