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Swansea City vs Sheffield Wednesday: Owls praying new signings can turn tide

Sheffield Wednesday have two games to avert the nightmare scenario of being relegated by bitter rivals Sheffield United.

SWANSEA CITY v SHEFFIELD WED

Today, Kick-off: 12:01pm
Sheffield Wednesday have two games to avert the nightmare scenario of being relegated by bitter rivals Sheffield United.
The crisis-torn Owls were docked 12 points for entering administration in October and a further six in December for regulation breaches over payments.
They are already doomed to spend next season in League One after winning just one game all season.
Now things could get even worse. Depending on results elsewhere, defeats at Swansea City this afternoon and at home to Millwall next week could leave Henrik Pedersen’s s...

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