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Hi world!

Do not go around the bush. There are a lot of games to play today, with big shots at 15h here and abroad. Here are the key games (all departures at 15h unless otherwise indicated):

first league

Brighton v Bournemouth

Burnley v Cardiff

Fulham v Everton

Man Utd v West Ham (5:30 pm)

Southampton v Wolverhampton

Tottenham Hotspur – Huddersfield (12h30)

Championship

A big problem could be solved this afternoon: if Ipswich does not succeed in defeating Birmingham, he will be relegated. They could still be relegated this weekend if Reading (at home Brentford), Millwall (at Sheffield United) and Wigan (who will host Norwich tomorrow) win (if they all get a point and win from Ipswich, Paul Lambert's team will not be officially relegated). , but they would then require real miracles).

Aston Villa v Bristol City
Derby v Bolton
Ipswich v Birmingham
Leeds v Sheff on Wednesdays (5:30 pm)
Middlesbrough v Hull
Nottm Forest v Blackburn
QPR v Swansea
Reading v Brentford
Sheff Utd v Millwall
Stoke v Rotherham
West Brom v Preston North End

League One

Charlton will secure a play-off spot if they avoid losing at home to Luton. Half of the division is still in danger of relegation but there is a big game down, Wycombe, Southend's host at 21st, a point and a point above.

Accrington Stanley v Walsall
Barnsley – Fleetwood Town
Blackpool v Peterborough
Bristol Rovers – Bradford
Charlton v Luton
Doncaster v Plymouth
Gillingham v Shrewsbury
Oxford Utd / AFC Wimbledon
Portsmouth v Rochdale
Scunthorpe v Burton Albion
Southend v Wycombe
Sunderland v Coventry

League two

Lincoln leads the standings and will be promoted today if they beat midfielder Cheltenham, or if none of Mansfield, MK Dons or Bury win. Down below, Crawley, six points behind the last two, would take an important step towards safety if they won in Yeovil, 23rd. Defeat, however, and they will be back in the mud.

Bury v Colchester
Cambridge Utd v Newport County
Crewe v Notts County
Exeter v Port Vale
Forest Green v Macclesfield
Lincoln City v Cheltenham
Morecambe v Grimsby
Northampton v Mansfield
Oldham v Swindon
Stevenage v Carlisle
Tranmere v Milton Keynes Donations
Yeovil v Crawley Town

Somewhere else




Paolo Mazza Stadium of SPAL

The Stadio Paolo Mazza, where SPAL plays today at Juventus. Photo: Alberto Lingria / Reuters

The leaders in Italy and Spain are both in action: Juventus send to SPAL at 14:00 Paris time, and Barcelona, without the Lionel Messi rested, plays Huesca at 3:15 pm. Shakhtar Donetsk, who leads the Dynamo Kyiv (whose match in Mariupol will end before the kickoff and which has not been scored at 0 half-time) Ukrainian Premier League by seven points, play Zorya Luhansk, fifth at 15 hours. The first two play the last two in the Montenegrowith Sutjeska Lovcen accommodation and Buducnost in Mornar. I apologize to all Montenegrins if I never mention these matches again.

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