Ipswich will finish their home fixtures against Birmingham while Colchester and Southend play their last league matches of the season.
Ipswich will play their last home fixture tomorrow as they take on Birmingham. City are the visitors to Portman Rd tomorrow afternoon with the reverse fixture ending 1-0 after the arrival of Mick McCarthy. The Tractor Boys seem to be safe but could still go down depending on certain results. Hewitt could be replacing Stearman with him out following a hamstring injury. Town play their final match away to Burnley next Saturday (5th May, 3pm KO).
Colchester will be searching for at least a draw when they visit Carlisle, hoping to secure safety and play in League One next season. If Colchester fall to defeat and Scunthorpe win with a three-goal margin between the teams, Colchester could get relegated.
In League Two, Southend will finish what they may see as a disappoint season when they host Morecambe in their final match. The Shrimpers were unable to clinch a late play-off place after losing 2-1 away to relegation rivals York.
Following their midweek 3-1 home win over Maidenhead to secure a play-off position, Chelmsford will hope to carry their momentum into their final league game of the season away to Farnborough. Clarets manager Glenn Pennyfather insisted that they get a deserved result: "We want to carry the momentum on."
Sudbury will play their final match of the season when they take on Redbridge. The Yellows beat Redbridge 6-1 in the reverse fixture back in November.
A FANbase will be out this weekend (Sun 28th) and also next Saturday for Burnley-Ipswich (out Sun 6th May).
Ipswich will play their last home fixture tomorrow as they take on Birmingham. City are the visitors to Portman Rd tomorrow afternoon with the reverse fixture ending 1-0 after the arrival of Mick McCarthy. The Tractor Boys seem to be safe but could still go down depending on certain results. Hewitt could be replacing Stearman with him out following a hamstring injury. Town play their final match away to Burnley next Saturday (5th May, 3pm KO).
Colchester will be searching for at least a draw when they visit Carlisle, hoping to secure safety and play in League One next season. If Colchester fall to defeat and Scunthorpe win with a three-goal margin between the teams, Colchester could get relegated.
In League Two, Southend will finish what they may see as a disappoint season when they host Morecambe in their final match. The Shrimpers were unable to clinch a late play-off place after losing 2-1 away to relegation rivals York.
Following their midweek 3-1 home win over Maidenhead to secure a play-off position, Chelmsford will hope to carry their momentum into their final league game of the season away to Farnborough. Clarets manager Glenn Pennyfather insisted that they get a deserved result: "We want to carry the momentum on."
Sudbury will play their final match of the season when they take on Redbridge. The Yellows beat Redbridge 6-1 in the reverse fixture back in November.
A FANbase will be out this weekend (Sun 28th) and also next Saturday for Burnley-Ipswich (out Sun 6th May).