Championship Final 29 May
13/5 + 16/5 TBC V TBC
14/5 + 17/5 TBC V TBC
Reading: Liam Kelly (should start), Paul McShane (50/50), Stephen Quinn (unlikely), Josh Barrett (unlikely)
Sheff Wed: Keiren Westwood (should start)
Huddersfield: Sean Scannell (likely sub)
Fulham: Sean Kavanagh (unlikely)
League One Final 20 May
4/5 + 7/5 Millwall V Scunthorpe
Millwall: Shaun Williams (should start), Aiden O'Brien (should start), Paul Rooney (unlikely)
Scunthorpe: Stephen Dawson (should start), Paddy Madden (should start)
4/5 + 7/5 Bradford V Fleetwood
Bradford: Colin Doyle (should start), Josh Cullen (should start), Billy Clarke (likely sub), Kevin Toner (likely sub)
Fleetwood: Cian Bolger (should start), Jimmy Ryan (likely sub)
League Two Final 28 May
14/5 + 18/5 TBC V TBC
14/5 + 18/5 TBC V TBC
Luton: Glen Rea (should start), Alan Sheehan (should start)
Exeter: Pierce Sweeney (should start), Liam McAlinden (likely sub), Ryan Swan (unlikely)
Josh Cullen got MOTM. Anyone watch it?
To avoid doing any work, here's a list of promoted players. (note O'Shea, Doyle and Forde are likely out of contract so could sign permanently)
Brighton: Shane Duffy, Richie Towell
Newcastle: Rob Elliot, Ciaran Clark, Daryl Murphy
Sheff U: Samir Carruthers, Graham Kelly, Jay O'Shea....
Bolton W: Conor Wilkinson
Plymouth: Connor Smith, Graham Carey
Doncaster: Ian Lawlor, Paul Keegan,
Portsmouth: Enda Stevens, Michael Doyle, Noel Hunt, David Forde/Eoin Doyle.....
Lincoln: Sean Long, Alan Power
Conference Playoffs:
Aldershot: Shamir Fenelon
Dagenham: Shaun Donnellan, Leo Donnellan
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Millwall through to play Bradford in the league one play offs.
Reading to play Fulham, and Sheffield Wednesday to play Huddersfield in the Championship play offs.
Not quite the right thread, but who is up and who is down? Duffy, Elliot, Clark and maybe Murphy up. Towell nominally. Maybe Westwood, Kelly and McShane.
Maybe relegated - Meyler. Anyone else? Meyler in the Championship won't be a disaster.
Sean Scannell I suppose with Huddersfield. Sean Kavanagh still on the Fulham books.
Looking likely alright with Gibson and O'Shea already gone. Crystal Palace not fully out of danger although Delaney obviously isn't a concern in terms of the international side.
Seven Irish lads in Brighton's development and youth squads including current U-17 goal machine, Aaron Connolly. Although realistically it's possible that this could slow down their career development as Hughton will likely seek to improve his squad with more established players. But if a couple of them do make a breakthrough it will be at Premier League level, which would be great.
Brian Lenihan would go down also as well as Will Keane (assuming he follows through on his stated interest in playing for us and gets back in the team after injury). In a mirror of the prospects of the Brighton youngsters, Hull being relegated might open up opportunities for Lenihan and Keane if Hull sell off some of their big earners.
Liam Kelly not in Reading's squad. Injured?
Just checked on one of their forums and he's missed out through illness. McShane just got a straight red for a bad tackle having been heavily involved in the goal to put them ahead earlier. 1-1 now though with ten mins left.
No place for Sean Scannell in Huddersfield's starting line-up or on their bench for the play-off semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday today.
Westwood keeping a clean sheet in the Wednesday goal with the latest score still 0-0.
Edit: Westwood keeping Wednesday in it.Originally Posted by BBC Sport
Originally Posted by BBC Sport
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Saw most of the second half. Huddersfield played some nice football but rarely looked like opening Wednesday up, although they did get in behind the sleepy full backs a couple of times. The Huddersfield keeper had nothing to do but a good result for Wednesday. Themselves and Reading probably hold a slender advantage now in terms of making the final, the best outcome from an Irish perspective too I would say.
McShane was somewhat hard done by events which led to his straight red card. He dispossessed a Fulham player who then threw him a bit off balance, just as he was trying to get at the loose ball and it turned into a lost cause red card lunge.
The commentator said he left his leg in on McDonald in a nasty way as if there was intent, but afaics McShane's only intent was to get at the ball. His honest pro tag should not be stained
https://youtu.be/lFtjPd3Rlsw?t=104
Fair dues to any of you who watched the Huddersfield v Sheff Wed game. A snooze fest for the neutral I suspect with neither keeper being seriously troubled. For those who say the away goal rule should be abolished, they should watch that game as Wednesday made next or no little attempt to score - just like some of the European games of yore. I viewed the game in an almost empty pub in Oughterard, having persuaded a bemused barman to switch over from the horse-racing to the game. The only other person was a guy sitting behind me who kept asking the barman what time "the Liverpool game" was on at.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I think the playoffs in general would support the argument that the away goals rule should be scrapped, as they're usually the most exciting games of the season. I think the away team is generally reasonably satisfied with a 0-0 away from home anyway, even when it is in place.
Yep, I'd agree with Dolly. I think the Madrid derby was ruined more by the away goal rule was than by SWFC's game being damaged as a spectacle by its absence.
In the League Cup semi finals (and also the play-offs?) I think away goals only come in as a differentiator after extra time in the second leg. That'd be better in my opinion. It gives the home team in the second leg 30 minutes more at home than the other team but that's just the luck of the draw.
In the League Cup they come into play after extra time. In the playoffs, extra time is played if the scores are level but the away goals still don't count at any stage, just penalties if the sides are level.
I think anyway.
Kieren Westwood involved in semi final shootout now....
The Championship play-off semi-final between Sheffield Wednesday and Huddersfield has just gone to a penalty shoot-out in order to decide who will meet Reading in the final. Huge few minutes ahead for Westwood.
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