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Lee Gregory makes play-off vow to Sheffield Wednesday supporters

The League One season will come to a thrilling conclusion on Saturday, with all of the automatic promotion spots up for grabs, whilst the four teams are fighting over three play-off positions. Lee Gregory has revealed his excitement at playing in front of a sold-out Hillsborough as the Owls look to seal their place in the top-six.

Gregory's form has been excellent as the Owls have put together a run that has put them in the best position of the four teams fighting for the play-offs on the final day. It was his hat-trick which defeated Fleetwood on Tuesday and put Darren Moore's side in fourth place in the division.

Speaking about his form, Gregory hailed the overall team improvement. He said:

"I think the team’s creating more chances. Before my injury we weren’t really creating as much. I was having one chance in three games and if I didn’t take that... now I’m getting two or three chances a game.

He was asked how he felt going into the play-offs but was keen to stress that the team would be focused on getting the job done on the final day. "First thing’s first, we need to get into the play-offs. It’ll be a big game on Saturday and I can’t wait for the atmosphere for that one, then we move on from there. I cannot wait to play at a sold out Hillsborough. Hopefully we get the win for the fans and ourselves and for us."

The Owls are finishing the season in strong form but earlier periods of inconsistency are why they aren't competing for automatic promotion on the final day. Gregory touched on this as he said, "It’s the most enjoyable season I’ve had for a while. It’s had a lot of ups and downs and we should be higher up in the table but this is football. You have to take the lows and the highs."

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