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By Rocky64 April 25 2008
Hundreds of Seasiders will descend on Plymouth for tomorrows game. With many Supports staying over for the weekend and turning the town tangerine. But lets hope those that have traveled will have something to celebrate come 5 O'Clock tomorrow night.

Blackpool have the chance to secure there place in The Championship tomorrow if they beat Plymouth. A draw may also be good enough should Sheffield Wednesday lose in there game. However if they win and we lose then once again it's back to square one and everything goes down the last day.

Simon Grayson may make changes to his side although it's unlikely. Something that is Likely is a place on the bench for on loan midfielder Joe Martin.

Plymouth on the other hand will make numerous changes. Chris Clark and Jermaine Easter may be recalled to the Pilgrims squad. Whilst Paul Wotton, Lee Hodges, Lillian Nalis and Nick Chadwick will make farewell appearances to the Home Park faithful. They recently learned that there contracts will not be renewed, Paul Connolly on the other hand has done a Keigan Parker and chosen to leave on a free transfer.

The game will no doubt have that end of the season feeling. But there is still plenty to play for, for both sides. Blackpool can secure safety whilst Plymouth can still finish in a high-mid-table position. Hopefully the game will live up to expectations and all that traveled will hopefully have a good time.

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