Sheffield Wednesday will have more supporters for vital clash after safety group talks


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www.thestar.co.uk— The Owls announced a sell-out of tickets for the match earlier this week, with over 30,000 expected at the game for the third time this season. The Baggies’ travelling support have also sold out their 2,400 away allocation, who will be based in the upper tier of the West Stand. Now Wednesday have released a further 1,250 tickets in the lower tier after talks with the Safety Advisory Group (SAG), which covers stadium safety as part of Sheffield City Council. The match will be the final...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield Wednesday may get double injury boost for vital Sunderland trip. The Owls need just a point at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon, a remarkable achievement for Danny Röhl and his side after spending most of the season uncomfortably nestled in the Championship’s relegation zone. Most of Wednesday’s injury issues are behind them as Röhl looks to select a side capable of picking up the result they need, and things might get even better should both Ian Poveda and Michael Ihiekwe be able to get themselves back in contention. Speaking to the media on...

www.thestar.co.uk—Championship relegation permutations: Sheffield Wednesday's safety route in Birmingham & Huddersfield battle. Sheffield Wednesday are still well and truly alive in the Championship survival race, currently one point outside the relegation zone following a huge away win over relegation rivals Blackburn Rovers last time out. Danny Rohl’s men have picked up significantly in the second part of the season, but they still have work to do. Facing play-off-bound West Brom and Sunderland in their last two games, the Owls are going to need more points, especially when you consider Birmingham City and Huddersfield...

www.thestar.co.uk—Senior Sheffield Wednesday man 'quietly confident' Danny Röhl will stay on as manager. Goals from Liam Palmer and Josh Windass earned a vital 2-0 win at Sunderland on a day all the relegation-threatened teams around Wednesday won. It capped a remarkable comeback achievement in coming back from the worst-ever start to a Championship season. Now plans start in earnest as the club looks ahead to next season. They come amid fan nervousness over the future of Röhl, who has spoken a number of times about the assurances he needs from club hierarchy to continue and ‘take Sheffield...