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Football / Championship
Sheffield Wednesday host Hull City at Hillsborough this Saturday in a crucial Championship match with significant implications at both ends of the table. The Owls are chasing a playoff spot, while the Tigers are fighting to avoid relegation...
## Context and Stakes
The final stretch of the Championship season sees both Sheffield Wednesday and Hull City desperate for points. Wednesday, under Danny Rohl, remain in contention for a playoff spot despite inconsistent form, particularly at home. Their draw against Cardiff, coupled with results elsewhere, edged them closer to the top six, making this home fixture a must-win to maintain pressure.
Hull City, managed by Ruben Selles, face a tense relegation battle. Their recent 1-0 loss to fellow strugglers Luton Town highlighted their vulnerability, leaving them just above the drop zone. Their stronger away form provides hope, but the pressure is mounting with only seven games remaining.
## Team News
**Sheffield Wednesday:** Expected to be without Di'Shon Bernard, Max Lowe, Yan Valery, and Stuart Armstrong due to injury. Akin Famewo could feature more after returning from the bench. Young goalkeeper Pierce Charles may retain his starting spot ahead of James Beadle, with Shea Charles potentially returning to midfield alongside Barry Bannan. Michael Smith could start upfront.
**Hull City:** Joao Pedro returns from suspension, bolstering their attacking options. However, Eliot Matazo, Liam Millar, Mohamed Belloumi, and Louie Barry remain injured, while Oscar Zambrano is suspended. Alfie Jones and Charlie Hughes are likely to continue in central defence despite Jones' recent own goal.
## Expert View (Curtis Davies)
Former Hull City defender Curtis Davies noted that off-field issues at Wednesday (rumours about the manager's future, recent reports of unpaid wages) could either distract the players or galvanise them. He emphasised the importance for Hull City to capitalise if the Wednesday players are negatively affected, while acknowledging Hillsborough is always a tough place to visit, especially for a Yorkshire derby.
## The Referee
Oliver Langford will officiate the match. He previously refereed Hull's game against Wednesday at the MKM Stadium earlier this season (Tim Walter's final game) and Wednesday's 1-1 draw with QPR. In 25 games this season, he has issued 82 yellow cards and two red cards.
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