<table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><font color="#000000"><tr><td align="left">Sheff Wed </td><td align="center">42</td><td align="center">48</td><td align="center">-5</td><td align="center">45</td><td colspan="2"></td></tr><tr bgcolor="#00ffff"><td align="left">Leicester </td><td align="center">42</td><td align="center">47</td><td align="center">-2</td><td align="center">39</td><td colspan="2"></td></tr><tr bgcolor="#00ffff"><td align="left">Scnuthorpe </td><td align="center">42</td><td align="center">39</td><td align="center">-23</td><td align="center">39</td><td colspan="2"></td></tr><tr bgcolor="#00ffff"><td align="left">Colchester </td><td align="center">42</td><td align="center">36</td><td align="center">-19</td><td align="center">57</td><td colspan="2"></td></tr></font></tbody></table> </p> If im right there, Colchester COULD still survive, i know its doubtful, but Mathmaticaly, they can get out of this.</p>
Leicester have Sheffield Wednesday to play. So if Leicester win, they go too far ahead. If Sheff Wed win, they do. If its a draw, Sheff Wed go a point too far ahead. So they would be officially down.
They can still draw level with Washday if they win their last 4 matches and Washday lose all their 4. They also need to score 4 goals a game in the 4 wins. A little bit difficult would you think