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League One promotion chasing bosses have their say on the battle to go up

The race to make the League One play-offs is going to head to the wire with four teams battling it out for three places. The title looks set to go to either Wigan Athletic or nRotherham United with MK Dons boasting a slim outside chance.

If Liam Manning's side end up out of the running for a spot in the top two, they're almost certainties for a play-off berth, with an eight point gap to Sheffield Wednesday in seventh, who have four games to play. Realistically, Plymouth Argyle, Sunderland, the Owls and Wycombe Wanderers are the four sides fighting for the three play-off places, with one set to miss out.

Argyle are currently in fourth on 79 points after their 1-1 draw with Sunderland, but have just two games left to play this season, while the Black Cats and Darren Moore's side have games in hand. Gareth Ainsworth's Wycombe currently reside in fifth two points behind the Pilgrims having also played 44 games.

Alex Neil's Sunderland can move above both sides and sit on 80 points if they win their game in hand against Rotherham United, while Moore's Owls can go one better and move to 82 points, if they win their respective games in hand. It's very much all still to play for and all four play-off chasing bosses have had their say as we approach the final furlong.

"I think it has been clear for a while it's going to go to the wire," Schumacher said after the draw with Sunderland. "Everybody in the top seven, eight positions in the league are all playing well.

"I felt it was a good game, especially first half. The quality was really high, we passed the ball well. We created some good chances and were maybe unfortunate on a couple of occasions not to get the winner, and also a little bit careless on a couple of occasions as

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