- Sunderland have been victorious in seven out of eight home matches in the EFL play-offs
- Stockport head into their second leg against Leyton Orient on a nine-game unbeaten streak
- Walsall have secured consecutive victories for the first time since February.
We are now halfway through the play-off semi-finals, with all 12 teams aiming for one standout performance to secure a place at Wembley.
Sheffield United lead the way among Championship sides, following a 3-0 win over Bristol City, while Walsall have the edge over League Two counterparts Chesterfield after a 2-0 victory at the SMH Group Stadium.
Sheffield United vs Bristol City (Monday, 8:00pm)
Sheffield United are in a strong position after a commanding 3-0 win at Ashton Gate last Thursday.
The Blades were clinical against Bristol City, who were hindered by the first leg red card shown to key defender Rob Dickie.
Bristol City will need to attack at Bramall Lane, risking being exposed by Sheffield United, who are expected to extend their lead.
Score prediction: Sheffield United 2-1 Bristol City
Sunderland vs Coventry (Tuesday, 8pm)
After breaking a five-match losing streak with a 2-1 win over Coventry, Sunderland seem poised to continue their momentum in the second leg at home.
Sunderland appear to have regained their focus and intensity and should prove too much for Coventry, who have only managed one point in their last five away games.
Score prediction: Sunderland 3-1 Coventry
Stockport vs Leyton Orient (Wednesday, 8pm)
The first leg between Leyton Orient and Stockport ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Stockport will rely on their passionate home support at Edgeley Park, but may fall short against Leyton Orient, who have won their last four away matches.
Score prediction: Stockport 1-2 Leyton Orient
Charlton vs Wycombe (Thursday, 5:30pm)
Wycombe played out a dull 0-0 draw against Charlton in their first leg match, and they might regret not posing a bigger threat in front of their home crowd.
Charlton were content with a defensive approach previously but are expected to be more proactive at the Valley, securing a comfortable victory.
Score prediction: Charlton 2-0 Wycombe
Walsall vs Chesterfield (Friday, 8:00pm)
Walsall had a challenging end to the League Two season but bounced back with a surprising 2-0 win away to Chesterfield on Sunday.
However, Walsall have not won a home game since February and might settle for a draw against Chesterfield, who are struggling to reverse their fortunes.
Score prediction: Walsall 1-1 Chesterfield
AFC Wimbledon vs Notts County (Saturday, 12:30pm)
AFC Wimbledon displayed a controlled performance in a 1-0 win against Notts County and could seal the deal with another low-scoring victory.
Notts County are facing challenges, having lost Alassana Jatta to a red card in the first leg and with key forward David McGoldrick's participation in doubt due to injury.
Score prediction: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County