What to watch for on the Championship's final day as Wrexham chase playoffs, Millwall chase promotion, more

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What to watch for on the Championship's final day as Wrexham chase playoffs, Millwall chase promotion, more

What to watch for on the Championship's final day as Wrexham chase playoffs, Millwall chase promotion, more

Can the Dragons stay in the hunt for their fourth consecutive promotion?

What to watch for on the Championship's final day as Wrexham chase playoffs, Millwall chase promotion, more

Can the Dragons stay in the hunt for their fourth consecutive promotion?

The final day of the Championship season is here, and the drama is reaching fever pitch. While Coventry City have already secured the league title, the battle for promotion is far from over. Ipswich Town, Millwall, Middlesbrough, and Southampton are guaranteed playoff spots, but all eyes are on Wrexham as they chase an unprecedented fourth consecutive promotion—a feat that would defy even their own lofty ambitions.

For the Dragons, the equation is simple but daunting: they need to better Hull City's result to snatch a playoff berth. Wrexham host a Middlesbrough side still fighting for automatic promotion, making this a true test of character. Phil Parkinson's men have already exceeded all expectations in their first Championship season, but pulling off one more upset would be the stuff of legend. Meanwhile, Hull City, despite being winless in five matches, can leapfrog Wrexham with a win over Norwich and a favorable swing in goal difference. Derby County are also lurking, hoping for a miracle.

At the other end of the table, history looms for Sheffield Wednesday. Already relegated alongside Leicester City and Oxford United, the Owls face the ignominy of becoming the first EFL team to finish on negative points if they fail to beat West Brom. A 18-point deduction for financial mismanagement has left them with the lowest points total ever recorded, breaking Rotherham's grim record of 23. A loss would cement their place in infamy, joining a small group of clubs worldwide to achieve this unwanted milestone.

Action kicks off at 7:30 a.m. ET on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, with League One and League Two finales following at 10 a.m. Whether you're rooting for history, heartbreak, or a fairytale promotion, this is Championship football at its most thrilling. Gear up for the big day with our latest collection—because every fan deserves to look the part when the stakes are this high.

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