Already relegated Bolton Wanderers host Steve Bruce's promotion-chasing Hull City at the Macron Stadium in the early kick-off on Saturday.

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Whereas Bolton have nothing to play for on paper, they will still no doubt be looking to put up a fight as they hope to end their life in the Championship on a high.

Hull City's play-off place is already cemented but they will be working hard to take as many points as possible from their final two matches in order to finish is 4th place which will mean that they will play the second leg of their play-offs at home.

FLW writer Tom Rawcliffe chooses THREE things that he thinks you should look out for in this one...

1) Farewell to the Championship

This game will bring the end to Championship life at the Macron Stadium as their final game of the season is being played away at Fulham.

After a disappointing season were the fans haven't had too much to cheer about, they will be hoping that the players will give them something to celebrate in the final home game of the season.

The stadium really is a fantastic facility and really should be home of a Premier League side, not a League One side!

2) Fight for places

Hull City manager, Steve Bruce, has made it clear that places are up for grabs to be involved in the play-offs.

The Hull players will no doubt be putting 110% into this one to ensure that they are on that team sheet come the 14th of May.

The prize is there for all to be seen and if Hull succeed against Derby then they will be playing at the venue all players in England dream of playing at: Wembley.

3) Bolton against the top third

Bolton Wanderers hold one of the worst records against the top third in the Championship as they have failed to defeat any of them.

They have also only taken just 4 points from these games and have conceded 31 goals within this time.

This statistic doesn't bode well for Wanderers as the Tigers are the 5th top scorers in the league but today Bolton will be hoping for something different, and will want to keep tight at the back.

Bolton and Hull fans...What are your predictions for the match? Can the Trotters show some fight that has been lacking this season? Will the Tigers continue their unbeaten run going into the play-offs? Let us know what you think in the comments below!