Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
Sheffield Wednesday striker on sweating it out as Huddersfield Town and Birmingham City take the field – plus a message for ‘unbelievable’ Owls fans
For Sheffield Wednesday striker Michael Smith, the upcoming Saturday without a game presents a strange feeling, especially considering the high stakes involved in the relegation battle. With Wednesday desperately fighting to secure Championship safety, Smith acknowledges the importance of keeping a close eye on results elsewhere.
Sitting second from bottom in the table, level on points with Huddersfield Town but behind on goal difference, Wednesday finds themselves two points adrift of safety with just three games remaining. As they anxiously await their next fixture, they’ll be hoping for favorable outcomes from key matches involving their relegation rivals.
Huddersfield Town’s clash against Swansea City and Birmingham City’s trip to Rotherham United, managed by former Wednesday boss Steve Evans, are among the fixtures that could significantly impact Wednesday’s fate. Additionally, other teams in the relegation mix, such as QPR and Stoke City, will also be in action.
With so much riding on the outcomes of these games, Smith and his teammates will undoubtedly be following the results closely, hoping for the best as they strive to secure their place in the Championship for another season.
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