Sheffield Wednesday (home)
- Sheffield Wednesday will play out their final game of the season against West Bromwich at Hillsborough on Saturday and the Owls are already relegated from the Championship 2025-2026.
- Wednesday are bottom of the pile on -3 points from 45 games played, having endured a season from hell in this campaign.
- They have drawn both of their last two home matches.
- Wednesday, meanwhile, are still playing a deep, compact style under Henrik Pedersen that can be very effective.
- They are disciplined in their defensive shape, make good use of their wingbacks and are extremely safe in transition.
- But there is little to no emphasis on building an attack, which makes them easy to play against at times.
West Brom (away)
- West Brom are unbeaten in their last five, with two wins and three draws.
- The Baggies have won five, drawn four and lost 13 of their 22 away fixtures in the Championship 2025-2026.
- The Baggies, who are 21st in the table on 51 points and have narrowly avoided relegation, will be determined to finish on a high after a turbulent campaign.
- Morrison has made them a much more progressive and higher-tempo team since taking over.
Head-to-Head
The last meeting between these two, which finished 0-0 at The Hawthorns five months ago, was the third of three games in the Championship 2025-2026 to see one win apiece and a draw.
Key Players
The Owls’ top goalscorer Charlie McNeill has four goals in 39 Championship 2025-2026 appearances and they average a meagre 0.55 goals per game at home, having scored only 12 times at Hillsborough all season.
Betting Insights
- Odds of 1.43 are a touch short for them to do so but the visitors are the far superior side and have some momentum.
- Under 2.5 goals looks a solid play at 2.19 while Both Teams to Score - No looks just as good at 1.92, with a low-scoring, one-sided game likely to ensue.
Prediction
West Brom are a much better side with Daryl Dike adding two goals to their recent five-game unbeaten run, so they will win this match.