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A must-win game for ambitious promotion hunters

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Millwall could overtake Middlesbrough to move into second place if they win their fixture at the Riverside on Friday

Both Middlesbrough and Millwall will enter their tie at the Riverside knowing it could be a deciding factor in the automatic promotion race.

Each side is experiencing a slight wobble; Boro have only taken two points from their past three league games (D2 L1), and the Lions are winless in two (D1 L1).

But with Ipswich Town on an undefeated run, in possession of a game in hand and looming menacingly just beneath the automatic promotion line, neither host nor visitor in Friday’s lunchtime encounter (12:30 BST) can afford to lose.

In fact, scratch that. They may not be able to afford a draw either… or else their next meeting could be in May’s play-offs.

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Lincoln set sights on sealing promotion

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Lincoln are 18 points ahead of third-placed Bolton Wanderers to leave them one win away from securing promotion

Lincoln City have not been in the second tier of English football since their relegation in 1999, when then-chairman John Reames put the club up for sale, citing it was a club in decline.

Plagued by financial issues, the side faltered at rock bottom of the division two table and eventually fell into non-league for six seasons between 2011 and 2017.

Fast forward to 2026 and the Imps are set to ascend to the Championship with a whole new level of confidence.

After spending four months undefeated to go seven points clear of their title rivals Cardiff City, the side will be the first club in the EFL to earn themselves promotion this season should they defeat AFC Wimbledon on Friday (15:00 BST).

“I’m really proud of the way we’ve gone about this season; it’s one in the eye for the clubs that try and spend their way out of this division,” Imps fan Chris Wray told BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

“In the past, we’ve never really blown teams out of the budget table; we’ve always built it on hard work, that honesty and that togetherness. This is the most together we’ve ever seen a Lincoln City team, certainly in my lifetime.”

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Play-off hopefuls turn up the dial

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Wycombe Wanderers and Plymouth Argyle can both enter the top six on Friday but will have to beat opponents already in the play-off positions to do so

League One’s play-off race is immensely competitive this season, and the teams that are vying to book their place are not having much respite as six of the top 10 teams will play each other to kick-off Easter weekend at 15:00 BST.

Third-placed Bolton Wanderers will try to regain their composure after disappointing draws against Rotherham and Doncaster were followed up with a dismal loss to basement side Port Vale.

They visit a surging Plymouth Argyle but will have to do so without Corey Blackett-Taylor after the winger was ruled out of the remainder of the season with injury.

The Trotters are not be the only ones trying to stave off a top-six hopeful, though, as Stockport County visit a Wycombe Wanderers side hoping to do the same.

While Huddersfield Town host sixth-placed Reading on Friday (15:00 BST) in the midst of a truly challenging end to the season to try and sneak themselves back into the play-offs.

The Terriers are coming off the back of a 2-2 draw with league leaders Lincoln City and a 3-1 loss to table neighbours Plymouth Argyle and still have games against Wycombe, Cardiff City and Bolton to come once the game against the Royals concludes.

All of which they will have to face without boss Liam Manning, who has taken compassionate leave for the remainder of the season.

Clinging to safety… for now

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Newport County could drop into the bottom two if they fail to win against Crawley Town and Barrow succeed against MK Dons

Newport County are the perennial League Two side.

The Welsh club have been in the fourth division for 13 successive seasons, a longer stay than any other current EFL team in any of the three divisions, but that record seems to be under threat this season – and not in a good way.

Newport are just two points above the relegation line, and while boss Christian Fuchs seems to have stabilised the side somewhat, their upcoming game against fellow strugglers Crawley Town on Friday (15:00 BST) will be a true testament to where the club is.

Win, and it will provide a much-needed boost to the side’s survival hopes. Lose and things will feel bleak at Rodney Parade regardless of whether they drop into the bottom two once again.

“I think they need three more wins, and it looks like it’s going to be a very low points total for survival,” former Exiles boss Mike Flynn reported.

“If they do stay up, hopefully when they do stay up, they learn from this and we’re not in this position for the foreseeable future.”

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