I have been looking at the run-ins for the teams fighting relegation and can confidently say Albion are the side I fancy to stay up.
I have said they would all along and despite their disappointing defeat against Preston last week, I still think they have more quality than the three other teams fighting for relegation.
Grimsby have games against Walsall and Reading as well as Albion and I can't see them getting anything from any of them.
I think Walsall will beat them and Reading really need the points to keep up their momentum for the play-offs. I think that will leave them already down for the last day against Albion and that will be a big boost for Steve Coppell's men.
Sheffield Wednesday are the team I fear the most because they have had a great run of form recently and that win against Portsmouth was unbelievable.
The way they celebrated was like they had won the cup final and it will have given them so much confidence for the rest of their games.
They face Albion, who I think they will lose to, and then they play Burnley and Walsall. What they will get from two games though, is anyone's guess.
Burnley have been blowing hot and cold all season, so it will depend on how they perform on the day and Walsall have been struggling and are low of confident. So I fancy Wednesday to get something out of both matches.
Stoke are in a great position because if they win all their games then they are guaranteed to stay up. That is what every team wants to be able to do, but knowing Stoke, I think they will struggle to do it.
Tony Pullis's teams are always very negative and if you look at Stoke's results they do not score many goals and they draw an awful lot of games.
If a team draws three games in a row it can be seen as a good run, but I think it is sometimes better to lose a few games then pick up three points by winning. It gives the team something to build on and proves they can win games which gives them confidence.
Stoke have to play Coventry, Palace then Reading and I can't see them getting much out of them. Coventry have been having a terrible time over the last few games, so that is probably the best chance Stoke have of picking up points, but I think they will lose against both Palace and Reading.
That just leaves Albion. I am hoping they will get something out of the home game against Watford, who will hopefully be still trying to get over their FA Cup semi-final defeat.
But it is the other two games against Wednesday and Grimsby which are the real six-pointers. If they win both of them, which they can, then that will be enough to stay up.
It is all so tight down there and I think it will take seven points from their last three games for Albion to be safe. It is impossible to predict what is going to happen but having looked at the remaining games for all the teams, I think Albion have as good a chance, if not a better chance, as anyone of staying up.
Saturday April 19
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