The final weeks of the EFL season are upon us, and the midweek fixtures promise drama at both ends of the table across all three divisions. With promotion dreams and relegation fears hanging in the balance, every point is critical.
Championship: The Race for the Premier League
The automatic promotion picture tightened significantly after Ipswich Town's surprise 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough on Sunday. That result leaves just one point separating Ipswich (76), Millwall (76), and the surging Southampton (75), who have won 11 of their last 12 matches in all competitions. The Saints' form, which includes notable FA Cup victories over Fulham and Arsenal, makes them a dangerous threat for the top two.
Ipswich holds a game in hand and will look to rebound at Charlton Athletic on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Middlesbrough's hopes for automatic promotion are now slim, with their focus likely shifting to securing a playoff berth, a position under threat from the chasing pack.
At the bottom, the situation is dire for Leicester City. The Foxes, embroiled in unrest after midfielder Harry Winks clashed with fans following a damaging home defeat to Portsmouth, face a must-win game against Hull City on Tuesday to avoid relegation. Their fate could be sealed on Wednesday depending on other results involving Blackburn Rovers, Charlton, and West Bromwich Albion. Oxford United, just above Leicester, are also staring into the abyss.
Form Team: Southampton. A relentless run has them breathing down the necks of the top two.
Key Clash: Charlton Athletic vs. Ipswich Town (Wed). A massive test for Ipswich's automatic promotion credentials.
League One & Two: Settling Fates
In League One, the automatic promotion spots are secured by Lincoln City and Cardiff City, with Lincoln needing just a point at Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday to clinch the title. The drama now centers on the playoff race, where Bradford City's clash with Plymouth Argyle is a season-defining fixture. A win for Bradford confirms their top-six finish, while a loss opens the door for the in-form Luton Town, unbeaten in nine under manager Jack Wilshere.
League Two's promotion battle is equally compelling. MK Dons are on the cusp of promotion and could seal it if Salford City fails to beat champions Bromley on Thursday. The race for the third automatic spot is led by Cambridge United, who can take a giant step with a win over playoff-chasing Grimsby Town on Tuesday. At the bottom, a mere two points separate five teams fighting to avoid the two relegation spots, making Tranmere Rovers' game in hand at Cheltenham Town crucial.
Key Takeaways
- The Championship's automatic promotion race is a three-horse thriller between Ipswich, Millwall, and Southampton after Ipswich dropped points.
- Leicester City faces a final stand against Hull City on Tuesday to have any hope of avoiding relegation from the Championship.
- In League One, Lincoln City can win the title with a point, while the Bradford City vs. Plymouth Argyle match is pivotal for the playoffs.
- MK Dons are one result away from promotion from League Two, and a tight relegation scrap involves five teams.
Source: This analysis is based on the current league standings and fixture list as of April 23. For the latest tables and results, visit the official EFL website.