We are now getting to that stage of the season where certain results guarantee certain end positions for teams in the Championship, League One and League Two.

There is still plenty to decide in each of those leagues and a few questions could be answered over the course of this weekend as well.

Here is our guide to this weekend, revealing if any teams can gain promotion, make a play-off place or be doomed to relegation in all three divisions.

Sky Bet Championship

Things are much clearer towards the bottom of the table, so we’ll start with that!

As we already know, Bolton Wanderers have already been relegated to League One by virtue of their defeat to play-off chasing Derby County last weekend. Whilst it is highly likely we know which two teams will join them, nothing is mathematically confirmed just yet.

No matter what happens at The Valley this weekend, Charlton Athletic will not be relegated. Even if they lose, there is the slightest of slight chances they could still survive. This is because Nottingham Forest, Rotherham United, Huddersfield Town and Blackburn Rovers, who are all just above the drop zone, face one another.

Whilst they will have their sights much higher, Middlesbrough and Burnley have at the very least earned themselves a play-off place in the Championship. Victory on Friday night for Brighton at home to Fulham will also earn them a top-six spot.

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Aston Villa could seal their place in the Sky Bet Championship should they fail to win away to Manchester United. However, a point for Norwich City at home to Sunderland means that Villa will be relegated, even with an unlikely win at Old Trafford.

Switch to the next page where we will see what could happen in League One this weekend!

Sky Bet League One

It is a little bit of an anti-climax with this one I am afraid guys as very little can really be decided this coming weekend.

Wigan Athletic are chasing down the League One title, which would earn the one-time FA Cup Winners immediate promotion back into the Championship. However a win versus struggling Doncaster Rovers on Saturday will earn themselves a play-off place at the very least.

Much like Bolton in the league above, Crewe Alexandra have already been consigned to relegation as well. They are eight points clear at the bottom of the table.

Colchester United, Doncaster and Blackpool all filled up the remaining relegation spots for now but a handful of clubs just above them could still be dragged into those spots. None of the three remaining relegation places will be determined this weekend.

Switch to the next page to see what could be decided in League Two this weekend!

Sky Bet League Two

We will start at the top of the table for this one and Northampton Town could potentially seal the League Two title this weekend. The Cobblers have already ensured they will be back in League One next season, but aim to do so in style by virtue of collecting the league title as well. They travel to Exeter City, and bettering Oxford United’s result at home to Luton Town would confirm top spot. However there is one exception.

A Northampton draw and Oxford defeat doesn’t necessarily mean the title is on its way to Sixfields. Should that happen, then Chris Wilder’s men would be relying on third-placed Accrington Stanley failing to beat Morecambe at home.

Oxford, along with Accrington Stanley and Bristol Rovers could potentially guarantee themselves a play-off position this weekend as well. However much depends on the results of the many clubs in the chasing pack.

Towards the bottom and there is plenty to suggest that those two places are already nailed on anyway. Dagenham & Redbridge could potentially be relegated this weekend for definite. A victory against Leyton Orient will keep them in the league for a bit longer, as would a draw, or a victory for Newport County against Stevenage. Should Stevenage win, then a point for Dagenham will keep them up for now.

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Cheltenham Town could make a swift return to Sky Bet League Two should they better the result of nearest challengers Forest Green Rovers this weekend.