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Wigan to beat Charlton (12:30)

Wigan stuck eight past Hull in midweek to open up a 12-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone, which is important given their impending deduction for entering administration.

Paul Cook’s side have won five of their last seven league games and lost only one in 13.

Charlton are hovering two points above the drop zone after they conceded a stoppage-time equaliser to draw 1-1 with Birmingham on Wednesday – their fifth consecutive game without victory.

Brentford to beat Stoke (12:30)

Third-placed Brentford further closed the gap on the top two on Wednesday evening with a 1-0 win over Preston, meaning they now trail the automatic promotion spots by one point with two games remaining.

The Bees are currently on an eight-match winning streak so it’s hard to see where their next dropped point is going to come from.

Stoke have beaten only struggling Birmingham and Barnsley in their last seven matches.

Fulham to beat Sheffield Wednesday (15:00)

Fulham need to win to have any hope of keeping their slim hopes of automatic promotion alive.

The Cottagers drew 0-0 with second-placed West Brom on Tuesday evening, but had won their previous four matches.

Sheffield Wednesday’s goalless draw with relegation-threatened Huddersfield in midweek means they have managed two victories in 10 matches in all competitions.

Luton to beat Hull (15:00)

Third-bottom Hull were hammered 8-0 away to Wigan in midweek after being seven goals down by half-time.

Grant McCann has stayed in charge for this weekend’s game, despite his side having lost 15 of their last 19 games in all competitions.

Luton are only behind the Tigers on goal difference and can climb out of the relegation zone with a victory. They have only lost one of their last 10 matches.

Atalanta to beat Hellas Verona (16:15)

Atalanta thumped Brescia 6-2 on Tuesday to gain two points on Serie A leaders Juventus and extend their unbeaten run to 13 matches in all competitions.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s side have won 11 of those matches, and are only the second side to take points away to Juventus this season following a 2-2 draw last weekend. They were only denied victory after conceding a stoppage-time penalty.

Verona lost 2-1 to Roma on Wednesday and are without a win in four with nothing to play for.

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