How the play-off race could finish based on repeat results from the first half of the season- with Blackpool battling with Barnsley, Oxford United and Lincoln City

There is still a battle to finish in the play-offs in League One.

The biggest fixture in deciding who’ll claim a top six spot will most likely be the game between Oxford United and Lincoln City at the Kassam Stadium on Tuesday night.

Des Buckingham’s U’s currently sit in sixth on 73 points, while the eighth-place Imps trail them by five following their 2-1 defeat against Wigan Athletic at the weekend. Blackpool sit in between the pair on 70, but have played a game more, and will only be back in action on Saturday afternoon, when they welcome Barnsley to Bloomfield Road for their penultimate match of the campaign.

The recent dip in form of the Tykes could very well see them dragged into a battle to remain in the play-offs. Neill Collins’ side are currently without a win in their last three matches and face a trip to Fratton Park to take on Portsmouth before Saturday’s meeting with the Seasiders. They currently sit five clear of Neil Critchley’s men with 75 points, ahead of their final three games.

There could still be plenty of twists and turns, and of course League One football in unpredictable, but we’ve taken a look at how teams will get on after their remaining outings if they pick up the same number of points as they did against the same opponents in the first half of the campaign.

Here’s the results and what they would mean: