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The business end of a captivating League One season is fast approaching. Fifth-placed Sheffield Wednesday are in a good place going into their final six matches.
Their home form is the best in the top four divisions and Darren Moore has assembled a strong squad packed full of talent and old heads. Hopes are high that the Owls can bounce back to the Championship at the first attempt. Could Wednesday's strength in depth see them over the line? You bet.
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Moore's side beat AFC Wimbledon over the weekend without Liam Palmer, Lewis Gibson, Dennis Adeniran, Josh Windass and Tyreece John-Jules due to injury. Despite all their well-documented injury problems, Wednesday have continued to grind out results to keep themselves in the promotion mix.
And their bench on Saturday was arguably the strongest it has been in months. Fringe players such as Jaden Brown and Florian Kamberi did not even make the cut.
"They were left out of the squad because we wanted the players that were picked on the substitutes bench for cover," Moore told Yorkshire Live. "Mide [Olamide Shodipo] came back in. I felt if they