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How the Championship could change this weekend for every club

The Championship season is rapidly approaching it’s conclusion but there could still be plenty of chopping and changing across the division.

Norwich City look set to win the title and Sheffield United could seal their position in the Premier League alongside the Canaries this weekend, while Leeds United still have slim hopes of automatic promotion and will hope for a slip.

Beneath that, Derby County, Bristol City and Middlesbrough are scrapping for the one remaining spot in the playoffs as they look to keep their hopes of top-flight football next season alive, while a number of clubs at the foot of the table are looking to retain their Championship status.

But what could change this weekend and where could each club end this weekend? We’ve taken a look.

24. Ipswich Town – 28 points

Highest possible position: 24th

Lowest possible position: 24th

23. Bolton Wanderers – 32 points

Highest possible position: 23rd

Lowest possible position: 23rd

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22. Rotherham United – 40 points

Highest possible position: 21st

Lowest possible position: 22nd

21. Millwall – 43 points

Highest possible position: 20th

Lowest possible position: 22nd

20. Reading – 46 points

Highest possible position: 18th

Lowest possible position: 21st

19. Queens Park Rangers – 48 points

Highest possible position: 18th

Lowest possible position: 20th

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18. Wigan Athletic – 48 points

Highest possible position: 18th

Lowest possible position: 20th

17. Birmingham City – 50 points

Highest possible position: 17th

Lowest possible position: 19th

16. Stoke City – 53 points

Highest possible position: 16th

Lowest possible position: 17th

15. Brentford – 58 points

Highest possible position: 11th

Lowest possible position: 16th

14. Blackburn Rovers – 59 points

Highest possible position: 11th

Lowest possible position: 16th

13. Hull City – 60 points

Highest possible position: 9th

Lowest possible position: 16th

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12. Preston North End – 60 points

Highest possible position: 9th

Lowest possible position: 16th

11. Nottingham Forest – 60 points

Highest possible position: 9th

Lowest possible position: 16th

10. Swansea City – 62 points

Highest possible position: 9th

Lowest possible position: 15th

9. Sheffield Wednesday – 63 points

Highest possible position: 8th

Lowest possible position: 12th

8. Bristol City – 66 points

Highest possible position: 6th

Lowest possible position: 9th

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7. Middlesbrough – 67 points

Highest possible position: 6th

Lowest possible position: 8th

6. Derby County – 67 points

Highest possible position: 6th

Lowest possible position: 8th

5. Aston Villa – 75 points

Highest possible position: 4th

Lowest possible position: 5th

4. West Brom – 77 points

Highest possible position: 4th

Lowest possible position: 5th

3. Leeds United – 82 points

Highest possible position: 2nd

Lowest possible position: 3rd

2. Sheffield United – 85 points

Highest possible position: 1st

Lowest possible position: 3rd

1. Norwich City – 88 points

Highest possible position: 1st

Lowest possible position: 2nd

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