
It has been an attractive competition to automatically raising the tournament, with Leeds United, Burnley and Sheffield United in three key players for most of the season.
But three consecutive defeats to Bladez recently opened a five-point gap between themselves and the two main points. Although they returned to win the stadium on the stadium on holy Friday, they could be taken to a place to secure the immediate return to the Premier League immediately on Monday night.
Chris Wilder’s men are traveling to Burnley (17:30 BST) by knowing a defeat, with Leeds’ victory in Stock in Eland Rod (15:00) will end their hopes to end two key players.
But Leeds coach Daniel Fark will not be transferred to Oxford United on Friday.
“I have had a lot of games in this crazy league. I know what is happening,” he told the BBC.
“We’re really in a good situation. When you beat after winning after winning during the crazy time, we’re always really good. We’re in a good situation but nothing has been done yet.
“You have to fight for every point. The next games will be difficult, you have to keep your nerves.
On the other hand, Burnley has no destiny and Scott Parker, no doubt about the mentality of its structure, while they are looking forward to finishing the work.
“This group, in terms of thinking, find only one way,” she told the BBC.
“Of course there is quality there, but in those moments, mentality can lead you there.
Victory will also secure a joint scoring for Clareth, which has led to 31 winning tournaments in a single season – Reading played in 2005-2006.