Our prediction for this Championship match:
Saturday’s football game at Cardiff City Stadium pits together Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday, the two teams sitting in the opposite halves of the table. The Bluebirds desperately needed a win against Blackburn Rovers before the international break and they managed to get one. The South Wales outfit are now only one point clear of bottom three, but their Championship status remains in danger. Fit-again forward Yakou Meite should start from the bench once again despite scoring as a substitute against Blackburn, while all Aaron Ramsey, Jak Alnwick, and Ollie Tanner continue to miss out with injuries.
The Owls, on the other hand, aim to recover from a 1-0 loss to Sheffield United in the “Steel City derby”. Home win, though, should be considered as Cardiff City are fighting tooth and nail to avoid relegation to League One. Max Lowe should be fit for Saturday’s clash despite limping off with injury in the Sheffield derby.
Highlighted Player (Josh Windass):

Born in Hull, England on January 9, 1994, John Windass is a professional footballer who plays for Wigan Athletic. Windass is a product of Huddersfield Town youth academy, but he did not play for the Terriers at senior level.
The 175-cm-tall midfielder began his senior career at Accrington Stanley and after scoring 22 goals in 77 appearances in the league for the club, he moved to Glasgow Rangers in the summer of 2016. Two years later Josh Windass joined Wigan Athletic and he has been playing for the DW Stadium outfit ever since. He scored his first Championship goal on September 18, 2018 in a 2-1 win over Hull City.
His main position is attacking midfield, but he is used as both central midfielder and second striker as well. It has to be noted that Josh is the son of former footballer Dean Windass, who played for the likes of Hull City, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United and Bradford City during his professional career.
Highlighted Team (Cardiff):

Cardiff City are a Welsh football club that compete in the English second tier (Championship). In 2009 they moved from Ninian Park to Cardiff City Stadium, the venue that officially holds 33,280 spectators.
The Bluebirds played their first ever Premier League match on 18 August, 2013, but they were beaten by West Ham United (0-2) on their debut in the English top flight. However, a week later Fraizer Campbell (two goals) and Aron Gunnarson helped Cardiff City record their first ever win in the Premier League.
The Bluebirds outplayed Manchester City back then, but they eventually dropped to the Championship at the end of the season. Fellow Welsh outfit Swansea City are considered Cardiff’s fiercest rivals and the two teams take on each other in the South Wales derby.
The colour of Cardiff City’s home kit is blue, whilst they wear red shirts and shorts when playing on the travels.