Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland manager's verdicts on play-off scrap
It is official: Sheffield Wednesday have the worst away record in League One’s top 10. Saturday's heartbreaking draw at Bolton Wanderers means the Owls have only recorded six wins from 20 matches on the road this season.
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Could Wednesday's away form cost them a play-off place? Three of their final five matches are away from Hillsborough. Two are against promotion rivals Milton Keynes Dons and Wycombe Wanderers.
As things stand, the Owls look in a five-way fight for the three remaining play-off spots. Fifth, sixth and seventh are only separated by goal difference.
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It is tight and fiercely competitive. There is a strong possibility Wednesday could require a record points total to extend their season into May.
Here are the views of the managers involved in the promotion scrap:
The Plymouth Argyle boss scooped the League One manager of the month for March. His team are fourth in the division and have opened up a five-point gap between themselves and seventh-placed Wycombe Wanderers.
But the Pilgrims have the toughest looking run-in on paper. They travel to Wycombe Wanderers on Good Friday, before Sunderland visit Home Park on Easter Monday. Plymouth then head to leaders Wigan before concluding their campaign against MK Dons on