Millwall and Birmingham fear the drop with nine teams still facing relegation from the Championship
The New Den may be hosting League One football next season (Picture: AP)
It’s tight at the top of the Championship with just a couple of points covering the three teams battling for the two golden tickets which guarantee automatic promotion to the Premier League.
But if you think that?s a nail-biting scenario take a look at the other end of the table.
Rotherham have already been relegated but just five points separates Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesday – the other two teams in the relegation zone, both on 42 points – and Swansea in 15th place.
A whopping nine clubs are fighting to stay in the second rung of English football and with five games and 15 points available expect a whole bundle of twists and turns.
It?s got to that stage of the season where the form book can be thrown into the dustbin as teams who have been on losing streaks suddenly play like Brazil at the 1970 World Cup.
Dropping into League One is an absolute disaster as it is almost certainly more difficult to gain a swift promotion to the Championship than it is to make an instant return to top flight.
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