Five to watch out for in the play-offs
Walsall, Millwall, Bradford and Barnsley are all gearing up to contest the League One play-offs with each side boasting a prolific striker going into the deciders.
Tom Bradshaw, Lee Gregory and Sam Winnall have all hit 20 goals for the Saddlers, Lions and Tykes respectively.
Meanwhile, 13-goal target man James Hanson is key to Bradford's direct game plan.
Here, Joseph Masi looks at five others who could have a big say in the race for the Championship.
1, ROMAINE SAWYERS
Walsall's creative schemer started the season on fire and despite a mid-season blip is now back to his devastating best.
On his day, the St Kitts & Nevis international operates on a different level to the vast majority of players in the division while his work-rate also often goes unnoticed.
Back among the goals after scoring against Fleetwood, three big performances from the 24-year-old and Jon Whitney's side will have a great chance of making it to the Championship.
2, JORDAN ARCHER
Lee Gregory may have scored 25 goals in 50 appearances for Millwall this season, but it was goalkeeper Jordan Archer who won the club's player of the season award with 47 per cent of the vote.
The 23-year-old has been a revelation since being snapped up from Tottenham in the summer.
3, LEE EVANS
The on-loan Wolves man has formed a formidable partnership in Bradford's midfield with Josh Cullen, who himself is on loan from West Ham.
Cullen's pace and discipline allows Evans to venture further forward, where the hard-working 21-year-old looks to pull the strings with his impressive passing.
4, ADAM HAMMILL
Released by Huddersfield at the start of the season, Hammill has wasted no time rebuilding his career during a second stint at Barnsley, the club where he first made his name.
Unplayable when on top form, the former Wolves wideman has been integral to the Tykes' resurgence over the second half of the season. Has scored seven goals this season and created many more.
5, MILAN LALKOVIC
The tricky winger always relishes a big occasion and with Walsall facing his former club Barnsley on Saturday – Lalkovic will be eager to star.
His last trip to Oakwell saw him score in a 2-0 win with the 23-year-old celebrating by making a pair of glasses out of his hands, so Tykes fans could see what they have been missing.
Lalkovic is also due a goal after going close in each of Walsall's last four outings but narrowly failing to find the target.





