With the season drawing to a close there are several teams still with plenty to play for in each division Jim Knight has drawn up a 20/1 six-fold for Saturday\'s action.Reading sealed promotion to the Premier League with a late win against Nottingham Forest in midweek, extending their winning run to six straight games, and there is bound to be a sense of euphoria ahead of this game. Brian McDermott will not let his side relax just yet though, as there is the small matter of the Championship title still to be decided. Crystal Palace are in a woeful run of form, hampered by injuries and with nothing left to play for this season, and the Eagles are unlikely to avoid their run of five defeats in seven being extended against the potential champions.Ian Holloway’s Blackpool side look destined for the play-offs but have not secured their place just yet, a win against Burnley at Bloomfield Road would go a long way towards achieving that feat though. Burnley are not in a bad run of form themselves, but they saw their slim hopes of top-six finish disappear with a 0-0 draw at Leicester in midweek. It will be tough to motivate themselves for the penultimate game of the season against a Blackpool side with plenty still to play for.Sheffield Wednesday will look to claim three points against a stuttering Carlisle side as they attempt to secure the second automatic promotion spot ahead of their steel city rivals, United. Wednesday have won five of their last six at home and the visitors have suffered back-to-back losses to Charlton and play-off rivals Stevenage which has seen them slip to eighth place. Expect Dave Jones’ side to take full advantage on their own turf and ensure they are promoted automatically.Chris Powell has overseen a revolution at Charlton this season. With a huge amount of new faces arriving at the Valley in his first full season in charge, he has proved his managerial credentials and this could be the icing on the cake. The Addicks could be crowned champions if they win and Sheffield United do not. The hosts are on a run of four victories, all to nil, and host a Wycombe side who, although in need of the points themselves, are without a win in five. You have to favour the home side here.