Bristol City vs. Millwall (Sunday, 1.00pm)
Bristol City play host to Millwall on Sunday afternoon looking to end a run of three matches without a win in the Championship.
While the Robins currently sit in 18th position in the standings, Millwall have recently moved back into the top half with two victories from three games.
We say: Bristol City 1-2 Millwall
Given Bristol City's track record at Ashton Gate, it is becoming increasingly difficult to back them to collect three points. The same applies to this game, and we expect Millwall to edge a close contest with a goal in the closing stages.
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Birmingham vs. QPR (Sunday, 2.00pm)
Birmingham City return to Championship action on Sunday when they welcome Queens Park Rangers to the St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium.
The hosts have seen their last two matches postponed over the festive period, whilst the visitors played as recently as Thursday evening when they snatched a late winner at Bristol City.
We say: Birmingham City 0-1 Queens Park Rangers
Birmingham find themselves on a wretched run of form heading into this one and will be severely lacking in creativity without McGree and Chong.
QPR will be in high spirits after their late winner in midweek, and despite their opponents being the far fresher side, we can see them picking up a narrow win in their search for a playoff spot.
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Blackburn vs. Huddersfield (Sunday, 2.00pm)
Blackburn Rovers play host to Huddersfield Town on Sunday afternoon with the opportunity to move into second place in the Championship standings.
However, while Rovers have posted six victories in succession, the visitors have put together their own three-match winning streak, moving them back into the playoff mix.
We say: Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Huddersfield Town
Even when taking Huddersfield's recent resurgence into consideration, it is impossible to back against Blackburn right now. We do not think they will have it all their own way on Sunday, but Rovers should have enough quality to eventually run out convincing winners.
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West Brom vs. Cardiff (Sunday, 2.00pm)
West Bromwich Albion play host to Cardiff City on Sunday afternoon knowing that they require all three points to stay in immediate contention for the automatic promotion places.
While the Baggies head into the weekend in fourth position in the standings, Cardiff sit just three points above the relegation zone despite an improved run under Steve Morison.
We say: West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Cardiff City
Everything points to this contest not being too easy on the eye, but it will feel like an opportunity for both sides to get back on track. The home team are seemingly in the better place to do just that, and they could edge this contest by a solitary goal.
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