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All possible Championship, League One and League Two permutations on crucial EFL weekend

This weekend marks the penultimate round of fixtures in the Championship and League Two, whilst League One sees the regular season come to a close.

The second tier still has a number of issues that need deciding. Fulham earned promotion straight back to the Premier League earlier this month but missed the chance to clinch the title in midweek.

Marco Silva's side could be crowned champions without kicking a ball on Saturday. That will happen if Bournemouth drop points away at Blackburn. Even if the Cherries win, Fulham can get the job done themselves with a win at home to Luton on Bank Holiday Monday. Bournemouth cannot be promoted this weekend, with only Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield capable of catching them.

Next Tuesday's meeting between Scott Parker's side and Forest has the potential to be a shoot-out for second spot. Two of Bournemouth, Forest and Huddersfield are guaranteed a play-off place. They will be joined by Luton, if they win against Fulham or if Middlesbrough drop points against Stoke on Saturday.

Friday night sees Sheffield United, who are sixth, travel to QPR. A win for Paul Heckingbottom's side would be a huge stride towards confirming their spot. Middlesbrough, Blackburn and Millwall all realistically need to win this weekend to take their play-off push to the final day.

At the bottom all three relegation spots have already been confirmed with Peterborough joining Barnsley and Derby in the third tier next season.

In League One, the final day of the season has plenty riding on it at both ends of the table. Remarkably, of the six confirmed promotion and relegation spots only one has been confirmed after 45 games of the season.

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