The inevitable could become a reality for Portsmouth this weekend. Should they lose this fixture and either Hull or West Ham win theirs then relegation to the Championship will be confirmed for Avram Grant’s men. Such an outcome has looked likely ever since Portsmouth were docked nine points for going into administration and the side may, in truth, welcome an end to the wait. The hosts’ many injuries makes defeat a genuine possibility against a side buoyed by their 1-0 victory away to bitter rivals Burnley last Sunday. Sachin Nakrani
Venue Fratton Park, Saturday 3pm
Tickets £20-38 (0844 847 1898)
Last season Portsmouth 3 Blackburn 2
Referee S Bennett
This season’s matches 24 Y92, R4, 4.00 cards per game
Odds Portsmouth 12-5 Blackburn 13-10 Draw 5-2
Portsmouth
Subs from Ashdown, Niemi, Kanu, Ward, Ritchie, Hughes, Sowah, Dindane, Utaka
Doubtful James (calf), Rocha (cheek), Smith (nose), Utaka (groin)
Injured Belhadj (hamstring, 11 Apr), Wilson (hamstring, 11 Apr), Ben Haim (groin, 18 Apr), Diop (knee, 24 Apr), Yebda (knee, 24 Apr), Boateng (ankle, May), Webber (knee, Sep), Hreidarsson (achilles, Oct)
Suspended None
Form guide LLWLLW
Disciplinary record Y67 R4
Leading scorers Dindane, Piquionne 5
Blackburn
Subs from Brown, Bunn, Nelsen, Grella, Andrews, Chimbonda, Hoilett, Kalinic, Di Santo, Basturk, Rigters
Doubtful Andrews (calf), Nelsen (knee), Robinson (calf), Salgado (ankle)
Injured Jacobsen (groin, 17 Apr)
Suspended None
Form guide WWDLLW
Disciplinary record Y50 R2
Leading scorer Dunn 8
Match pointers
• Portsmouth have not kept a clean sheet in the top flight since beating Liverpool 2-0 in December, a run of 14 games during which they have conceded 34 goals
• Blackburn are the only side in the division not to have lost any points by conceding in the last 20 minutes of a match
• Portsmouth have averaged 1.65 points per game during April in Premier League history, the best record outside the big four
• Blackburn have committed the most fouls this season (450) while Portsmouth have been shown the most yellow cards (67)
• Portsmouth have only managed to convert 1.3% of their long-range shots into goals
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