The last few gameweeks of the Championship season are always a frenetic affair as players and teams give their all to secure a place in the Premier League next season, while others fight for their lives at the bottom in hope of avoiding relegation to League One.
In recent years, The Championship has been the proving ground for many Irish internationals, and for Martin O'Neill's provisional squad before our most recent qualifier against Poland, 10 of the 28 players named were Championship players, so naturally it's a competition we have to keep a close eye on.
With the season reaching it's conclusion, we take a look at each club with a shot at playing Premier League football next season, and they Irish players currently in their squad.
Watford
Sean Murray is a name that many will be familiar with as the U21 international enjoyed a successful initial breakthrough into the first team at Watford, culminating in him being voted the club's young player of the year in 2012. Murray made 39 appearances in 2013/14, but injuries and competition for places have resulted in just nine matches played this campaign.
Centre back Tommie Hoban on the other hand has featured 27 times this season, so he would understandably looking for a chance were the side to climb a division to the top flight, unlike Murray who would need to remain patient. They are the two names to keep an eye on were Watford to go up, Rene Gilmartin and Connor Smith don't feature regularly enough to have a prospect of Premier League football next year.
Bournemouth
The man who was called up to his first Irish senior squad under Martin O'Neill last month has been a key player for Bournemouth, and if he was to continue a similar role in the Premier League next season then that would be an excellent chance to see him compete against top level opponents.
Eunan O'Kane is another Bournemouth midfielder who Martin O'Neill is sure to be taking a closer look at. The crafty midfielder has been a possibility for a while now and although it seems Arter has overtaken him, at 24, he still has time on his side.
Ian Harte, on the other hand, has played his last international match for Ireland, and although a return to the Premier League would be a story line so good that it deserves it's own film, we can't see it happening for the former Leeds and Levante legend.
Middlesbrough
Norwich City
The only Irish interest at Norwich City is Wes Hoolahan, although that is a pretty significant interest, as Irish football is obsessed with Wezzo. Recently voted into the Championship team of the decade, Hoolahan is clearly a major part of Martin O'Neill's plans for the Irish team, and while obviously playing Premier League football will be great for him, the last time Norwich were in the top flight their manager didn't fancy the former Shels man, and were that to happen again it could be detrimental to his performances in the green of Ireland.
Still, you'd have to think that after proving both his loyalty and ability with Norwich this season, he would be due another crack at the Premier League were The Canaries to achieve their goal.
Derby County
Hendrick would no doubt face competition for a starting place, but he would most likely be given a chance to prove himself at that level, which could be the making of him. Considering the needs for Ireland at their respective positions, it would be a massive boost for Ireland if these three were in England's top flight next season.
Ipswich Town
David McGoldrick is another who made his debut against the USA, and he would also be guaranteed a chance to prove himself after a string of excellent performances, the majority of which have been playing off of Murphy. Seeing an attacking partnership of two Irish internationals in the Premier League would be fantastic, and it means Ipswich are a team that all Irish fans should be willing to victory in the Playoffs.
Brentford
There's also Jonathan Douglas, but... No. As O'Connor and McCormack are both in their 30s, Alan Judge would be the most likely to see an international cap in the near future, and an opportunity in the Premier League would surely help.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
In summary, come on Derby, Ipswich and Bournemouth!