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Sheffield United v Fulham
Championship Match Day 46 21/22 at Bramall Lane
Saturday 7th May 2022 KO: 12:30
Referee:
Josh Smith (Cambridgeshire)
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Champions Fulham visit Sheffield United on Saturday afternoon with The Blades needing three points to secure their place in the Championship playoffs.
Visiting Fulham have 106 goal to their name - a remarkable 33 more than any other club - and Fulham coach Marco Silva will want more to be added to that against a club who may prove to be rivals next season.
At a time when the United want to extend their season, the Cottagers are completing in their final fixture before returning to the Premier League.
Naturally, the focus of the West Londoners may not be the same as it was earlier this week, but there are players in this squad who are competing for a place next season with three defeats coming in their last six matches.
One of those is most certainly not Aleksandar Mitrovic, the Serbian taking his second-tier total to 43 goals from as many starts with a double versus the Hatters.
Fulham also have the target of trying to beat Manchester City's second-tier record of 108 goals, that total being set during the 2001-02 campaign.
The travelling supporters will be in a party mood in Yorkshire after witnessing their team put seven goals past Luton Town on Monday to secure the Championship title.
Aside from Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield Town, every club has endured a blip at some point or another since the turn of the year, and Sheffield United's put them at risk of starting the final day outside of the playoff spots.
However, on the back of a run of two wins from eight outings, the Blades have bounced back with victories over Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers, keeping their fate in their own hands.
While Sheffield United will guarantee fifth spot by defeating the champions, a draw would force Luton Town to defeat Reading to deny them a place in the top six.
Middlesbrough are also a threat, particularly with a victory for Boro and a draw for Sheffield United potentially bringing goal difference and goals scored into play, and it is something which Paul Heckingbottom must consider when facing opponents as free-scoring as Fulham.
On a positive note, Sheffield United have only suffered one home defeat since the start of November, and maintaining that run could prove pivotal in their bid to join Fulham in the top flight.
The travelling supporters will be in a party mood in Yorkshire after witnessing their team put seven goals past Luton Town on Monday to secure the Championship title.
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