Tell me why they don't like play-offs...published at 14:04 British Summer Time 24 May
Sheff Utd v Sunderland (15:01 BST)

No, it's not a song by Bob Geldof and the lads, more a refrain from Sheffield United and Sunderland down the years of play-off campaigns.
First the bad news.
This is Sheffield United's fifth play-off final and they're yet to win one, in fact no side has played in more showpieces and failed to go up than the Blades.
Their last appearance came in the 2012 League One final when they contrived to lose 8-7 on penalties to Huddersfield and they haven't won a game in any competition at Wembley since the 1925 FA Cup final.
As for Sunderland, any play-off campaign invariably brings up memories of 1998 and the 4-4 draw with Charlton which led to a defeat on penalties when Sasa Ilic saved Michael Gray's effort.
It probably doesn't help Black Cats fans they then lost to the same opposition in the 2019 League One final.
They did 'win' promotion in 1990 even though they lost to Swindon when the Wiltshire side were later punished for financial irregularities
Just once have Sunderland negotiated the minefield and won promotion in their own right when beating Wycombe in 2022 - that's one win from eight attempts if you like keeping count.
Oh, and the good news? Well, one of these teams will break their curse today...