They have crept up on the quiet in recent weeks but Derby County might yet fancy their chances of extending their season with a play-off adventure.
The Rams had a bumper Easter with wins over Bristol City and Leeds, who they have now beaten nine times on the trot, to add to the 2-1 win over Leicester City recently.
Such is the nature of the Championship table that they are no longer in danger of being sucked into the relegation battle but looking above them.
They go into this weekend's clash with Ipswich seven points behind sixth-placed Brighton but they have a favourable run-in with all their fixtures to come being against teams below them.
The Tractor Boys are no longer the pushover they once were earlier from the season but I'm keen on County.
Staying with home teams, I believe there's plenty of mileage in a treble of Burnley, Hull
and Nottingham Forest to see off Bristol City, Middlesbrough and Blackpool respectively.
The Clarets could do with three points to avoid any lingering doubts about the bottom three so the visit of rock-bottom Bristol City comes at a good time for Sean Dyche's side.
Steve Bruce's Tigers were rocked by fellow high-fliers Watford on Tuesday night but with Boro arriving on a dreadful run, having taken just eight points from 45 available in 2013, they should get back on track with a win in this one particular.
And Forest, who needed a last-gasp goal to draw against Brighton and Burnley over the long weekend, will fancy their chances of seeing of Paul Ince's Seasiders at the City Ground.
Forest and Burnley are just better than evens with Hull slightly odds against but they will net a healthy profit if combined.
I always like to pick an outsider and this week I'm going with Wolves on the road at Bolton shirt. That would have seemed a ridiculous choice a month ago but the men from Molineux have finally woken from their slumber with a timely run of four wins in five.
Dean Saunders' men remain deep in trouble but having seen off Boro in our favour last Saturday and then ruined my banker of Easter Monday at Birmingham I like the look of them to upset Bolton's play-off push.
In League A single, Sheffield United's home form might be patchy but on the road it's a different story and I fancy them to edge past play-off hopefuls Walsall.
For some reason Danny Wilson's men are having a real struggle to score, let alone win at Bramall Lane and Monday's 0-0 draw with Carlisle was their third goalless stalemate on the spin in South Yorkshire.
On the road its a different story with five wins from six and more than half their 69 points this term have come away from their famous old ground.
Walsall continue to be a revelation this season and their 4-0 hammering of Coventry highlighted their fine form but the Blades just can't be ignored.
It's probably come all too late for a top-six charge but MK Dons' run of three wins in four will have boosted confidence at stadium:MK and they are a good price to see off Crawley.
My tip to the League A single title had an awful run at the start of 2013 but there are signs that they intend to finish with a flourish.
Three wins in four with clean-sheet victories over high-flying Tranmere and Brentford show they can mix it with the greatest but it's been all too fleeting for boss Karl Robinson.
Visitors Crawley will also be disappointed with how their promising start has disappeared and with just two wins in 10 they seem to be drifting towards the end of the season.