Sheffield Wednesday take on West Bromwich Albion on Saturday afternoon in their final home game of the season.
It will be an emotional affair at Hillsborough given that it could prove to be the final S6 outing for many of Wednesday’s players, including long-time servants such as Liam Palmer, Barry Bannan, Dominic Iorfa and Josh Windass - all of them face uncertain futures at this point in time as their contracts draw closer to expiration.
The Owls know that they have to win in order to make sure they guarantee that they’re still out of the relegation zone by the time the final whistle goes, and with Danny Röhl explaining that all of his players are ready to fight for the cause he may have some difficult choices on his hands.
Both Michael Ihiekwe and Bambo Diaby were forced off in the big 3-1 win over Blackburn Rovers on Sunday, but the pair trained this week and it sounds like they’re in contention once again. Röhl also says that Di’Shon Bernard could make his return.
Here’s how we think Wednesday could line up against the Baggies this weekend:
His energy and speed is a valuable asset for Röhl, and he's shown it time and time again as he bombs up and down the right side. He spoke on Thursday about how much he's looking forward to this weekend.
Vaulks is a vital cog in the heart of the Wednesday midfield, with his tenacity and work rate shining through in the second half against Rovers - so much so that he won Man of the Match. It'd be a big shock to see him not start.
Wednesday had a relieved skipper after his 400th outing in Owls colours ended in victory, and he'll be desperate to keep that winning feeling when he dons the captains armband in what could potentially be his final game at Hillsborough. He's hoping it's not, though.
He's had to battle back from the brink this season, and at one point it looked like he might leave, but Johnson has gone on to play a huge role for the Owls. Was excellent in Blackburn, and you'd think he's almost guaranteed a start at S6.