Sheffield Wednesday are the team with the power when it comes to the League One title stakes - top of the table with games in hand on their closest rivals.
But injuries have crept back in and they have a very difficult battle with Barnsley to contend with on Tuesday. With the Tykes one of several sides to have shown excellent form in recent weeks, absolutely nothing is guaranteed.
So who will go up? What about the play-offs? Who looks most likely for relegation?
The number crunchers and statistics experts at FiveThirtyEight have taken into account the quality of each squad, form guides and remaining fixtures to draw up their recmmendations on who will finish where on what number of points.
And it’s tight in several areas of the table - with a handful of spots separated by goal difference.
So who will go up? What about the play-offs? Who looks most likely for relegation?
![Another side locked in the mid-table - a place they’ll be relatively satisfied with given their transition status - Lincoln were another side that had more than a glance at the top six for a while. The fact is they’ve drawn too many - the most in the EFL. Correct that and Mark Kennedy could look at building a promotion dart next season.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/03/19/11/GettyImages-1450769232.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
13. 12th - Lincoln City - 61 pts
Another side locked in the mid-table - a place they’ll be relatively satisfied with given their transition status - Lincoln were another side that had more than a glance at the top six for a while. The fact is they’ve drawn too many - the most in the EFL. Correct that and Mark Kennedy could look at building a promotion dart next season. | Getty Images
![The Shrews have been excellent in 2023 and though things have tailed off just a little, Steve Cotterill has done a belting job. Another side that will want to keep things together over the summer with half an eye on a possible play-off tilt.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/03/19/11/GettyImages-1454848535.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
14. 11th - Shrewsbury Town - 62 pts
The Shrews have been excellent in 2023 and though things have tailed off just a little, Steve Cotterill has done a belting job. Another side that will want to keep things together over the summer with half an eye on a possible play-off tilt. | Getty Images
![A Dean Holden boost in fortunes didn’t prove to be enough to launch a late assault at the play-off plots but the work is being done towards next season, you feel.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/03/19/11/GettyImages-1434231748.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
15. 10th - Charlton Athletic - 63 pts
A Dean Holden boost in fortunes didn’t prove to be enough to launch a late assault at the play-off plots but the work is being done towards next season, you feel. | Getty Images
![The first of the ‘outside chance’ play-off contenders. John Mousinho has got busy proving the nay-sayers wrong but he’s got his work cut out after a tricky Easter. There’s just a 2% chance of a top six finish, the numbers suggest.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmNhOTQ4MGE3LTVkYjAtNDMyYy1iMDkzLWE4MTA4MjUzNWFiNjo1ZmUzZjAxZC1lZjkzLTQyM2UtOGM5Yi01ZDAyYTY0MzE4MGI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
16. 9th - Portsmouth - 71 pts
The first of the ‘outside chance’ play-off contenders. John Mousinho has got busy proving the nay-sayers wrong but he’s got his work cut out after a tricky Easter. There’s just a 2% chance of a top six finish, the numbers suggest. Photo: Jason Brown