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Prutton's Championship predictions

Who is David Prutton tipping for victory in the Sky Bet Championship this weekend? Find out here... Listen to the Prutton's Predictions show!

David Prutton joins Sky Sports' Simeon Gholam to discuss all of his Championship predictions ahead of Gameweek 35. You can listen below, as Prutton reveals who he is backing this weekend. To avoid spoilers, hit play before scrolling down!

Five games without a win now for Blackburn, and five games without a goal. To be playing against 10 men and to have a penalty as they did at Sheffield United on Wednesday night and still manage to lose the game late on shows how things have just turned on them right now.

QPR returned to winning ways with a scruffy late win over Blackpool in midweek. Sometimes you need those types of results to get back on track and Mark Warburton will be hoping they kick on from here. I'm going to back Blackburn to get back among the goals, but it won't be enough to get them the win.

Prutton predicts: 2-2 (Sky Bet odds)

Two wins from three for Barnsley! They are starting to look like their old selves again, but it remains to be seen whether it's too little, too late this season.

Middlesbrough got a big win in midweek against West Brom to stay within touching distance of the top six. Despite the recent mini resurgence from Barnsley, I think Boro will still be too strong.

Prutton predicts: 1-2 (Sky Bet odds)

Coventry look like they are over their wobble and are back on the march. They have enjoyed two very late back-to-back wins, which shows the resolve they have in the side.

It's been a mixed bag for Preston lately. Losing at home to Reading was a real blow, while drawing with Nottingham Forest was a decent result. They have been better on the road lately, but I

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