Bookmakers believe Bradford City are not out of the woods yet, despite having leapfrogged Wimbledon in the Premiership relegation zone after their 3-0 win on Sunday.
Paul Jewell's men are a point ahead of Terry Burton's side with just two games to play but with the Bantams facing the more difficult run-in it is by no means cut and dried. William Hill make City and Wimbledon 5-6 to go down.
The Bantams face a difficult trip to Leicester followed by a home game with a Liverpool side still pursuing a Champions League place. Wimbledon, in contrast, have a home game against FA Cup finalists Aston Villa followed by a trip to Southampton.
Bottom club Watford are already consigned to playing First Division football next season.
And Sheffield Wednesday have one foot in the Nationwide League according to the bookmakers, who have stopped taking bets on the Owls avoiding the drop after their 3-0 home defeat by Leeds United at Hillsborough.
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