Pick of the stats: Sheffield United v Blackburn Roverspublished at 12:16 2 May

Blackburn Rovers make the trip to Sheffield United on Saturday (12:30 BST) in a last-ditch attempt to make the play-offs.
Rovers will need to win to have a shot at the top six, as well as bank on at least two of the three teams above them - Bristol City, Coventry City and Millwall - faltering.
If they succeed, they will have also beaten a potential play-off opponent in Sheffield United, who will play the team that finishes sixth in the semi-finals.
Though this game may not have a lot riding on it for the Blades, boss Chris Wilder will want his team to get up to speed for the cut-throat play-offs awaiting them.
Sheffield United have won five of their last seven league games against Blackburn Rovers (L2), keeping a clean sheet in all five of those victories.
Blackburn Rovers are winless across their last six away league games against Sheffield United since a 2-1 victory in January 1994 (D1 L5), failing to score in each of their last five visits to Bramall Lane.
Sheffield United are unbeaten across their last four final league games of a Championship season (W3 D1), scoring 2+ goals in each of those matches.
This will be the third time that Blackburn have finished a league campaign by facing Sheffield United, beating the Blades 4-0 at home in 1920 before the pair drew 0-0 at Bramall Lane in 1939.
Newly-crowned Championship player of the season Gustavo Hamer has netted nine goals for Sheffield United in 2024-25, while since the start of the 2022-23 campaign, only nine players have recorded more goal contributions than the Dutchman (38 – 20 goals, 18 assists), despite him spending the 2023-24 season in the top flight.
