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Blackburn Rovers vs West Bromwich Albion




Hull City vs Burnley




Luton Town vs Sunderland





Millwall vs Plymouth Argyle





Middlesbrough vs Sheffield United







While the return of European competition will capture the attention of many this week, there is also a full programme of midweek action across the English Football League for us to look forward to.

Promotions and relegations are never cemented in the dog days of October, but it's often results earned during floodlit programmes like this upon which campaigns are built or falter.

In an already intriguingly tight division, any one of four teams could go into the weekend sitting top of the Championship while the same number could find themselves in 24th, looking up at the rest.

There are also some huge games across League One and League Two to look forward to over the coming two days, so let's dive right in, shall we?



Wednesday also has some whopping games on the card with Blackburn seeking to make it six straight home wins at the start of the season against the Baggies, who are now winless in four matches in fifth, ahead of Rovers on goal difference.

Leaders Sunderland will test their credentials on the road at Luton, who stopped the rot with that thumping derby win over Watford while Burnley, after seeing off Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, are waiting to pounce on any slip-ups at the top if they can emulate the Black Cats achievement on Sunday and win at Hull City.

Sheffield United remain within striking distance of the top two and will seek to get back on track at Middlesbrough after their unbeaten start was ended at Leeds.

There's plenty at stake for Boro too after their 2-0 defeat at home by Bristol City on Saturday saw them slip four points adrift of the play-offs in ninth.

A disappointed Wayne Rooney will be back in the dugout for Plymouth, after missing their dismal display at Cardiff due to a one-match ban, as the Pilgrims head for Millwall in a big match at the other end of the table.



There is also a full programme in League Two where leaders Port Vale will try to maintain the pace on the road at Harrogate, while nearest challengers Doncaster and Walsall face lowly Bromley and Carlisle respectively.

Barrow, in seventh, host fourth-placed Notts County while former leaders Gillingham will hope to end their four-match losing streak as they entertain Newport County, who themselves have lost three in a row.

Basement-boys Morecambe continue their quest for a first win with a long trip to AFC Wimbledon.

Wimbledon have a perfect home record after four wins out of four and could climb into the play-off places, with games in hand on the sides around them, with a fifth.

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