League One games this week ...

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My take on it FWIW.
Wins for us, Posh and Lincoln (decent on the road, much more so than at home).
Fancy Gills to get a point at Hull.

In truth as long as we keep winning the others will just as likely help us out over the rest of the season.
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3 out of 4 ain't bad mate. Any predictions for Friday?
 
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3 out of 4 ain't bad mate. Any predictions for Friday?

Aye wasn’t bad..
Just had a quick look at Friday’s games and think all three of us will win. Hull likeliest to slip up but can’t see it.
That said there’s been plenty of weeks when I’ve thought we’d all win and at least one of the teams dropped points so fingers crossed but we just need to do our bit.
 
Been a cracking month tbf. Played six, won five, drew one and conceded one goal. Add in a bonus Wembley win and that makes six clean sheets from seven. Outstanding form that's pulled us right into the mix for automatic promotion.

It's an amazing bit of form, esp the clean sheets & just the one goal conceded. I am hoping Fleetwood shock Posh, as we win, so we go into the Easter Minday game ahead in the table. Puts the pressure right on them...
https://thefishy.co.uk/formtable.php?table=3
 
The pressure is definitely on Hull and Posh now. Their games against us are must win in case we win our game in hand. For us they are must not lose games.
 
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The Blackpool Gazette reports that the Tangerines’ injury crisis has gone from bad to worse with the news that Matty Virtue and CJ Hamilton will miss the remainder of the season.

A scan has shown that Virtue tore his ACL during last weekend’s 2-0 win at Oxford United.

Hamilton, meanwhile, broke his metatarsal during the goalless draw against Fleetwood Town, not long after returning from a lengthy lay-off with a hamstring injury.

Sunderland are due to play Blackpool twice in the run-in as the Black Cats aim for automatic promotion.