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Everything is still to play for in the League One promotion race. Nothing has been decided yet at the top end of the table as we enter the final two weeks of the regular league season.
For Sheffield Wednesday, the focus is on consolidating their place in play-offs. A tough-looking trip to Milton Keynes Dons looms on the horizon but the Owls will go to Stadium MK on the back of a six-match unbeaten run.
MJ Williams punished a defensive lapse in concentration last time out as Wednesday were forced to settle for a point at Bolton Wanderers. The midfielder's strike cancelled out Jordan Storey's 66th-minute opener.
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But Wednesday should still feel confident of securing a top-six finish. The latest data released by The Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) suggests the Owls have the easiest run-in of the top eight sides.
The Analyst, which carries metrics for this season, have analysed the remaining fixtures and the difficulty level for each club. Their prediction model is based on the points-per-game (PPG) averages of team's remaining opponents.
Although the Owls still have second-placed MK Dons and Wycombe to play, the PPG