Leeds have the luxury of having automatic promotion and the title wrapped up and in the bag, but there is a three-way race to join them in the Premier League. West Brom are still in pole position, despite winning none of their last three games, and will return to the top tier if they beat QPR.
Brentford will reach the Premier League for the first time in their history if they better West Brom’s result when Barnsley visit in the final ever competitive game at Griffin Park.
Both those game are live on the talkSPORT network.
Fulham are the other team who have their sights on the last automatic spot, but they have to win at Wigan, hope West Brom lose and Brentford do not win to seal an instant return to the Premier League.
There is a also a battle on for the play-offs, with seventh-placed Swansea still in with a shot of forcing their way in.
The real drama, however, is likely to happen at the bottom of the table, with at least seven teams still in relegation danger.
Wigan’s impending 12-point penalty for entering administration means they have to beat Fulham at the DW Stadium to be sure they avoid relegation, though a point could be enough if results elsewhere go their way.
The full range of permutations require a calculator, but Hull, Barnsley, Luton, Charlton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough and – mathematically at least – Huddersfield are all in danger of going down. Hull and Barnsley are the most vulnerable and have to win regardless of what happens elsewhere.