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Long-serving Sheffield Wednesday player set for final audition ahead of potential summer exit

Only one Sheffield Wednesday player enhanced his reputation in their disappointing showing at Gillingham. Bailey Peacock-Farrell pulled off a number of important saves to thwart the Gills and record his 14th clean sheet of the season.

His impressive performance earned Peacock-Farrell a place in the League One team of the week. It was Peacock-Farrell's 14th clean sheet of the campaign, leaving him just three off equalling the club record in a regular league season.

"I have got an eye on (the clean sheet record) as well," he told Yorkshire Live. "It is certainly achievable. If you get clean sheets, it usually results in top performances and winning." Not on Saturday it didn't.

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And Wednesday will have to cope without their No 1 goalkeeper when they entertain Cheltenham Town. Peacock-Farrell is away on international duty with Northern Ireland as they gear up for friendlies against Luxembourg and Hungary.

It means Joe Wildsmith is likely to deputise on Saturday. Wildsmith, who progressed through the ranks at Hillsborough, has not played since the Owls' humiliating Papa John's Trophy exit at the hands of Hartlepool United last December. But Wildsmith has recorded three clean sheets from his eight starts across all competitions this term.

With the 26-year-old's contract due to expire at the end of the season, there is a possibility Cheltenham could be Wildsmith's final match for the club. Barring injury or suspension, Peacock-Farrell is expected to start the remaining fixtures as Wednesday chase an instant Championship return.

It remains unclear what the future holds for Wildsmith, who has played over 80 times since making

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