Our prediction for this Championship match:
Legendary Hillsborough Stadium will host Saturday’s football game between Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke City. The Owls have been in a splendid form of late and they will be looking to extend their winning run in the Championship to four games when they take on Stoke City on Saturday afternoon. Sheffield Wednesday have big ambitions for the 2018/2019 Championship campaign and we predict that they are going to prove their worth on the field in Saturday’s clash against the Potters. Stoke City chiefs sold several first-team regulars in the summer transfer window and, as a result, the Potters have been struggling at the start of the season. Sheffield Wednesday are more of a team than Stoke City and we predict that they are going to record their fourth consecutive win in the English second tier this weekend. In their last meeting at Hillsborough Stadium the two teams shared the spoils.
Sheffield Wednesday vs Stoke City H2H

Sheffield Wednesday
58%
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33%
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Stoke City
Last 6 Matches
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Last 6 Matches
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Average Goals Per Match
Sheffield Wednesday vs Stoke City H2H

SHE
58%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
33%
Curent Form

STO
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Highlighted Player (Sam Winnall):

Sam Winnall began his professional career at the age of 19. The striker, who was born on 19 January, 1991, made his Wolverhampton debut in May 2009 and he has been playing for a number of English clubs ever since.
He was on loan at Burton Albion, Hereford United, Inverness CT and Shrewsbury Town and in the 2013/2014 campaign he signed a contract with Scunthorpe United. Sam Winnall scored 23 goals in 45 appearances for the club and, as a result, secured a lucrative move to Barnsley in 2014. He went on to score his first goal for Barnsley on 23 August 2014 in a 4-1 win over Gillingham.
Winnall helped Barnsley eliminate Walsall in the 2015/2016 League One semis as he scored a brace in the first leg. It has to be noted that he scored 23 goals in the English second tier in the 2015/2016 season. He provided 8 assists for his teammates during the season and he finished the campaign as the third highest goalscorer in the league, just behind Nicky Ajose and Will Grigg.
Highlighted Team (Stoke City):

Stoke City FC (named Stoke FC until 1925) is an English football club from the city Stoke-on-Trent (located in the north of England). De club was founded in the year 1863 and next to Notts County FC the club from Stoke is the oldest professional football club worldwide. Different signs of Stoke City show that the club is founded in 1868. Currently Stoke City is playing in the Premier League. The home games of Stoke City are hosted in the Britannia Stadium which holds a capacity for 29 000 spectators.
The most known nickname of Stoke City FC is the Potters. The main club colors of the club are red and white. The away it is colored in blue. The only 3 prizes Stoke City managed to win so far are the League Cup in 1972 and the Football League Trophy twice (1992 and 2000). Famous players that played for Stoke City FC are: Ameobi, Gudjohnsen and Peter Crouch.