League One Play-Off Chase Heats Up: Who Will Face Sheffield Wednesday?

The final day of the Championship season has concluded.

Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City and Oxford United will be dropping down to League One.

Lincoln City and Cardiff City will be coming up to the Championship, while Wolves and Burnley will be coming down to the second tier.

We know Lincoln City and Cardiff will be in the Championship next August, but who will join them?

Sheffield Wednesday’s League One Opponents Await

Click here for live coverage of the final day of the League One season, and also to find out who Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester and Oxford United will face in the third tier next season, as the League Two season comes to its climax.

Championship Reaction: Bristol City and Stoke City

Bristol City interim boss Roy Hodgson told BBC Radio Bristol: “I’ve seen us play better, funnily enough, in these games, but I haven’t seen us show any more fight and determination and spirit than we showed today.

That’s also a very, very important quality, especially knowing that we also have more chances going forward to show our quality on the ball.

“In midfield today, we were hard pushed by a very strong Stoke, especially their wingers and the crosses, they got into the box and the corner kicks but I thought we stood up to that extremely well and I couldn’t have wished for anything more than to finish my short tenure with a victory.”

Stoke City boss Mark Robins told BBC Radio Stoke: “I think we were a better team. I thought we played well. We gave a goal away, a real soft goal away, in minute one and then we ended up trying to chase the game for the rest of it because we had to try and make the running.

“You don’t want people to pass backwards or sideways because that invokes a negative, and rightly so. The game’s there to play forwards so don’t turn that opportunity down. Play forwards, run forwards. That has to be our mantra.”

Sheffield Wednesday’s Victory

Sheffield Wednesday ended a run of 39 league games without a win with their first home league win of the season against West Bromwich Albion.

In doing so they avoid becoming the first side in England’s top four tiers to fail to win a home league match in a season.

Leicester manager Gary Rowett told BBC Radio Leicester:

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