Ginger Ninjas Did the league predictor on the BBC website this morning for the top 6 teams, going into the last match I had it as follows:
Wolves 83
Brum 83
Reading 82
Cardiff 79
So in answer to the thread title, yes, it will, and it will be bloody exciting/nervy.
Just did it too and got....
1 Reading 85
2 Wolves 85
3 Brum 83
4 Cardiff 79
5 Sheff U 75
6 Burnley 72
Us: Palace (A) D, Coventry (A) W, Sheff Utd (H) W, Blackpool (A) W, Barnsley (H) W, Derby (A) D, Norwich (A) D, Birmingham (H) W
Wolves: Forest (A) D, Birmingham (A) D, Southampton (H) W, Derby (A) D, QPR (H) D, Barnsley (A) D, Doncaster (H) W
Birmingham: Norwich (H) W, Wolves (H) D, Charlton (A) W, Plymouth (H) W, Watford (A) D, Preston (H) D, Reading (A) L
Assuming that everyone from Doncaster above is (theoretically) safe and everyone from and including Ipswich above (theoretically) has playoff ambitions we have five relegation fighters to play (although they may be safe by the time we play them obviously) and two promotion chasers to play
Wolves have four and one, Brum three and four (all of their games).
If you look at the table above we will go into the last game 2nd with Brum top, with both us and Wolves overhauling them to come 1st and 2nd.
Birmingham vs Wolves is a pivotal game. With Wolves having four away games left all against teams fighting for something they could really struggle if they come out of that with nothing. I think Birmingham have the easiest run in, but Preston and Reading would not be the last two games you would pick.
There is also an odd pattern emerging whereby we seem to either beat teams home and away (Doncaster, Sheff W, Wolves) or not at all (Southampton, Ipswich, Charlton, Forest etc). The last eight games we play are all against teams we have already beaten this season in the reverse fixture...... (Swansea, Bristol City and Burnley are the only teams where there has been a 50/50 points split).
What does it all mean? Cock all.