The Championship kick's off at lunch time at the league leaders, West Ham host Crystal Palace.
Points are needed at St Andrews when Birmingham meet Nottingham Forest at St Andrews for both very different reasons, Forest are looking over their shoulder in 21st place while Birmingham are eyeing the automatic promotion zone.
Brighton will hope Ipswich's mini revival is short lived as they hope make ground on the playoffs following a 0-0 draw at the KC with Hull in midweek.
Blackpool will be hoping to make ground on the playoffs as well when they face a Bristol City side that sitting a the wrong of the table, points will vital to both sides if they want to improve their season.
Burnley and Millwall will hope to get closer to their targets of Playoffs and steering clear of relegation when they meet at Turf Moor.
Coventry will be hoping they can recover from their 2-0 loss at fellow relegation rivals, Nottingham Forest with win over mid table Barnsley at the Ricoh Arena. Coventry have won the last 4 out of 5 league home games.
Doncaster will also be hoping they can move off the foot of the table when they face Peterborugh side that demolished Bristol City 3-0 last Saturday. Both sides are in the wrong half of the table so points will be vital.
The game of the day is between two playoff contenders, Middlesbrough and Reading. Reading will hope they can conjure a fourth win in a row while Middlesbrough have won the last two games beating Forest 2-1 and Millwall 3-1.
Portsmouth are trying to make up as much points as they can to stay in the division but they'll have a hard job when newly appointed Leeds, Neil Warnock brings his side to Fratton Park play their first game.
Leeds will hope to set off were they left off against Doncaster when they scored a late stoppage time winner in a 3-2 win.
Tomas Kuzsack should make his debut for the Hornets when they welcome second place Southampton to Vicarage Road. Southampton will hope to continue to follow on from their 4-0 thrashing of Derby with a win over Watford to take to the brink at the top of the Championship.

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