The battle to secure automatic promotion to the Premier League has been taken to the wire ahead of an epic Championship final day.Six teams are evenly split into two separate races to secure second and sixth in the table following a dramatic season run-in.Coventry are Championship winners and sit 11 points clear of Ipswich in second with one game to goGettyRunaway Championship winners Coventry City are still the only side to have booked their spot in the Premier League for next year.Southampton were condemned to the playoffs following a 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town, which also had implications for the Tractor Boys.The Saints will be joined by one of Wrexham, Hull City, and Derby County in the playoffs during an enthralling final-day fight for sixth.However, their Tuesday night Desmond Tutu also means Ipswich head into their final game with their destiny in their hands.Championship standings for second placePTSGDGoals scoredIpswich Town813077Millwall801362Middlesbrough792570Final fixturesWrexham vs MiddlesbroughMillwall vs Oxford UnitedIpswich Town vs QPRWhat Ipswich need for automatic promotionKieran McKenna’s side remain in the driving seat despite dropping points in midweek and will finish second with victory at home to QPR.Regardless of results elsewhere, Ipswich will move to an unattainable 84 points to guarantee their status as Championship runners-up.A draw will still be enough if Millwall fail to beat Oxford United, and Middlesbrough don’t beat Wrexham by five or more goals.Even a defeat will send Ipswich straight up, providing neither of the two teams below them in the table wins their respective games.Ipswich missed the chance to put one foot back in the Premier League with a draw on the south coastGettyWhat Millwall need for automatic promotionThe Lions were briefly level on points with Ipswich on Tuesday night, before Jack Clarke’s 87th-minute equaliser at St Mary’s.Now, Millwall know that in all likelihood only a win against Oxford United will be enough for promotion, with Ipswich not beating QPR.For permutations completionists, Alex Neil’s men can technically leapfrog the Tractor Boys into second with a draw.But Ipswich would also have to lose to QPR by 18 goals…A defeat would confirm Millwall’s spot in the playoffs, regardless of results elsewhere.Millwall have a first-ever promotion to the Premier League in their sightsGettyChampionship Player of the Year Hayden Hackney is on Man United’s radarGettyWhat Middlesbrough need for promotionBoro have the slimmest chance of sneaking into second and know that anything but a win this weekend is the minimum requirement.Kim Hellberg’s men have to beat Wrexham and hope other results go in their favour, and it may even come down to goal difference.Middlesbrough will secure automatic promotion with a victory at the Racecourse if Ipswich lose to QPR and Millwall fail to win at Oxford.If Ipswich are held by the R’s and Millwall also can’t beat Oxford, then Boro must win by a five-goal swing against Wrexham to go up.