Tonight Wigan are away to Birmingham City, in a crucial game for the albion. If Wigan lose, they will remain on 70 points. That means Blackburn (who play Wigan on the final day) can catch Wigan, if they beat them 3-0. This will benefit the albion, because we want Blackburn to beat Wigan to help our own chances.
Sky Bet Championship
Venue: St Andrew's Date: Tuesday, 29 April Kick-off: 19:45 BST
TEAM NEWS
Birmingham manager Lee Clark welcomes back Hayden Mullins from his loan spell with Notts County to boost their Championship survival hopes.
Defender Will Packwood (hamstring) is doubtful, while Tom Thorpe has returned to parent club Manchester United.
Wigan striker Martyn Waghorn will be included in the squad as the Latics aim to grab the three points needed to clinch a play-off spot.
Both Ben Watson (broken leg) and Chris McCann (knee) are out for the season.
MATCH FACTS
• These sides played out a goalless draw at the DW Stadium in December.
• Wigan are unbeaten in the last three meetings, although they have won only one. Birmingham's last win was 1-0 at home in the Premier League in February 2010.
• Wigan have never won at Birmingham in eight meetings in all competitions, drawing four and losing four.
Birmingham
• Birmingham have lost their last four games, conceding 11 goals in the process.
• They have kept only one clean sheet in their last 22 league games - in their 2-0 win at Charlton on 8 February.
• Birmingham have not won any of their last 17 league games at home, losing 10. Their last home win in the Championship was 4-0 against Millwall at the start of October.
Wigan
• Wigan have lost four of their last five games in all competitions, winning one. Their only win since 5 April was 3-0 against Reading at home on 18 April.
• Wigan have not won any of their last three away games, losing two. Their last win on the road was 3-1 at Ipswich on 15 March.
Sky Bet Championship
Venue: St Andrew's Date: Tuesday, 29 April Kick-off: 19:45 BST
TEAM NEWS
Birmingham manager Lee Clark welcomes back Hayden Mullins from his loan spell with Notts County to boost their Championship survival hopes.
Defender Will Packwood (hamstring) is doubtful, while Tom Thorpe has returned to parent club Manchester United.
Wigan striker Martyn Waghorn will be included in the squad as the Latics aim to grab the three points needed to clinch a play-off spot.
Both Ben Watson (broken leg) and Chris McCann (knee) are out for the season.
MATCH FACTS
• These sides played out a goalless draw at the DW Stadium in December.
• Wigan are unbeaten in the last three meetings, although they have won only one. Birmingham's last win was 1-0 at home in the Premier League in February 2010.
• Wigan have never won at Birmingham in eight meetings in all competitions, drawing four and losing four.
Birmingham
• Birmingham have lost their last four games, conceding 11 goals in the process.
• They have kept only one clean sheet in their last 22 league games - in their 2-0 win at Charlton on 8 February.
• Birmingham have not won any of their last 17 league games at home, losing 10. Their last home win in the Championship was 4-0 against Millwall at the start of October.
Wigan
• Wigan have lost four of their last five games in all competitions, winning one. Their only win since 5 April was 3-0 against Reading at home on 18 April.
• Wigan have not won any of their last three away games, losing two. Their last win on the road was 3-1 at Ipswich on 15 March.