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EFL permutations: Promotion up for grabs in bank holiday fixtures

Fulham’s Premier League return could finally be confirmed as this week shapes up to decide some of the promotion and relegation issues in the English Football League.

While the top flight still has a way to run, in the EFL Crewe and Scunthorpe have already been relegated and here, the PA news agency looks at what is at stake in Monday and Tuesday’s fixtures.

Fulham have twice missed the the chance to seal automatic promotion after defeats to Coventry and Derby, and they may be perversely pleased to see matters taken out of their hands on Monday.

Should Nottingham Forest lose to West Brom, Marco Silva’s side will be promoted before they kick another ball. If Forest win or draw, Fulham will need to match that result 24 hours later against Preston.

Striker Aleksandar Mitrovic remains two away from the first 40-goal league season in almost 30 years.

Despite their shock wins on Friday, Derby and Peterborough will both be relegated if they fail to match Reading’s result. Bottom club Barnsley have a game in hand but are still vulnerable if they lose and Reading win.

Wigan lead the way in League One and hold a four-point cushion over both second-placed Rotherham and third-placed MK Dons, as well has having a game in hand over the latter.

Latics could clinch promotion on Tuesday if they win at Ipswich and the Dons are beaten at Oxford, while Rotherham play at Burton.

At the bottom, Doncaster will drop to League Two if they lose at Shrewsbury. Gillingham, the team above the relegation zone, play Fleetwood, who occupy the final place within it, meaning even if Doncaster draw they will need that game to also finish all square to retain a slim chance of survival.

AFC Wimbledon could also go down if they lose to Wycombe, Gillingham

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