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Championship Final Day Na Fire! Teams Dey Fight Fit Survive

Middlesbrough, England — Na final day for EFL Championship and na serious wahala dey unfold as teams dey struggle to survive relegation while others dey fight for playoffs.

As it stand, teams like Derby County and Stoke City dey safe for now, but Luton Town fit still face relegation if dem no score three goals in di last 20 minutes against West Brom. All dis while Hull City dey try to avoid relegation as dem dey battle Portsmouth for survival.

Jason Knight of City don nearly break di crossbar with one thunderous shot wey hit di woodwork, showing say goals fit change di game. Last-last, City don take di lead, and dem fans dey celebrate.

According to Sanny Rudravajhala from BBC Radio 5 Live, Jaidon Anthony finally doon get him goal after long time, and dis one don change di atmosphere for di home crowd wey dey sing ‘Champions again, olé, olé, olé!’. Dem still get much work to do, though.

Gary Owers, former midfielder for Sunderland and Bristol City, talk say di competition for Championship na di most exciting league dis season, asking if dem fit pull off any miracle before di match finish.

For Hull City vs Portsmouth, di home side don get more chances and play better so far. A win for Pompey fit send Hull down while dem dey hold on to survival.

Na true drama as Luton go add pressure to di game with a pas for McCrorie wey score for City but dem need plenty more to secure their place.

Coventry City dey under pressure too as dem suppose maintain dem form to avoid di same fate. Steve Ogrizovic, former Coventry goalkeeper, don express worry about how dem dey sit back instead of going for goals.

Di excitement no dey finish as Burnley don return to di Championship summit with a brilliant goal from Jaidon Anthony, wey don show him skill on di pitch.

Ben Wilson don make two big saves to deny di opposing side, keeping his team in di race. As intrigue dey build with just a few minutes remaining, players on di pitch don dey feel di heat; any mistake fit change di whole season.

For other teams, like Leeds and Millwall, dem dey watch closely as di title race dey hot, with Leeds fans still hopeful even if dem no fit win di title on dis day.

As di matches dey proceed, one thing clear say: di last minutes fit change everything, as excitement and tension fill di air at all stadiums.

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