The season is nearly over for Ipswich Town's players out on loan, so Ross Halls takes a look at what they have to play for in their final games...

Harry Clarke will look to help Sheffield United return to the Premier League.Harry Clarke will look to help Sheffield United return to the Premier League. (Image: PA)

HARRY CLARKE

The full-back joined Sheffield United on loan in January, becoming a starter for Chris Wilder's side, but has only recently returned to action after being sidelined for over a month due to a foot injury. 

Clarke started for the Blades as they were beaten 2-1 at Plymouth last weekend which leaves them five points below Burnley and Leeds United, who sit in the automatic promotion spots. 

They have four more games to play to fight for a instant return back to the top flight, with their Easter Monday trip to Burnley being crucial. The South Yorkshire club's other game are Cardiff (h), Stoke (a) and Blackburn (h). 

MARCUS HARNESS

The attacker featured for Town in the opening two Premier League games against Liverpool and Man City, before being loaned out to Derby County for the season. 

Harness has been a regular for the Rams in the Championship, with them fighting the drop for most of the season and sacking manager Paul Warne back in February after seven straight defeats.  

They went on to appoint John Eustace, who left his role at Blackburn Rovers. He has won four of his ten games in charge which leaves them 21st in the table, one point above the drop. Three of their final four games see them face relegation rivals. 

Ali Al-Hamadi, pictured playing for Stoke City.Ali Al-Hamadi, pictured playing for Stoke City. (Image: PA)

ALI AL-HAMADI

The forward was another player to be loaned out in the January transfer window, joining Stoke City for the rest of the season after making a handful of appearances for Kieran McKenna's side in the top tier. 

Al-Hamadi has scored two goals in 11 games for the Potters, who sit five points above the drop and have a superior goal difference. 

Mark Robins' side look likely to stay up, but do have a tough run-in with games against Sheffield United and Leeds. On the final day they travel to relegation rivals Derby. 

CAMERON HUMPHREYS

The attacker has enjoyed a very successful loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers, being one of their star players in their League One promotion push. 

Humphreys has netted seven goals and assisted six more for the Chairboys, who are just one point away from Wrexham in the final automatic promotion spot after Birmingham City clinched the third tier title last weekend. 

Mike Dodds' side have a tricky run-in as their final four games are all against sides currently in the top eight, while Wrexham have an easier run of games - but it's looking like it will go down to the final day.  

Leon Ayinde will look to help Rochdale push for promotion.Leon Ayinde will look to help Rochdale push for promotion. (Image: DySporting)

LEON AYINDE

The Irishman has been at Rochdale in the National League since September, where he has made 24 appearances and scored one goal so far. 

Ayinde picked up a muscle injury which kept him out of action for over two months but has been a regular for the Dale as they push for promotion. 

Jimmy McNulty's side currently sit sixth in the fifth tier, four points clear in the play-off spots with a game in hand and a superior goal difference, so they are in a strong position.

ELKAN BAGGOTT

The defender has had a tough time with injuries during his loan spell at Blackpool, with two separate issues restricting him to just 13 league appearances this term. 

Baggott recently suffered another injury in training but looks set to be back for the final games for the Tangerines as they sit tenth in the table, with five games left to play. 

Steve Bruce's side have a slim chance of making the play-offs - they are nine points away from the final spot, with them needing to win all their games and results going their way. They have some tough games too, with the likes of Wrexham and Birmingham to face.

Finley Barbrook celebrates scoring for Sutton United.Finley Barbrook celebrates scoring for Sutton United. (Image: Paul Loughlin)

FINLEY BARBROOK

The young midfielder has impressed during his season long spell at Sutton United in the National League, featuring in most of their games. 

Steve Morison's side are another team that have slim chances in reaching the play-offs, with them nine points away from the final spot. 

The U's have four games left to play and will need to win them all and hope results go their way which look unlikely. 

HENRY GRAY AND EMMANUEL OKUNOWO

The duo signed for Braintree Town back in January, where they have helped the Iron move out of the relegation spots in the National League. 

Steve Pitt's side sit 18th in the table, seven points above the drop after five wins out of their last ten league games, having previously looked certain to be relegated

They face Dagenham & Redbridge on Easter Monday, who are in the final relegation spot, so that will be a crucial game. 

Ashley Boatswain looks set to be relegated.Ashley Boatswain looks set to be relegated. (Image: AFC Fylde)

ASHLEY BOATSWAIN

The young forward was signed by former Premier League frontman Kevin Phillips at AFC Fylde back in January, but the boss was sacked a month later due to their relegation fight.

Boatswain has netted one goal in 15 games for the Coasters, who are ten points adrift from safety with four games left to play. 

David Longwell's side are likely to be relegated when they host Halifax Town on Good Friday. 

JACOB MAZIONIS

The young defender really impressed during his loan spell at Woking in the early stages but has been sidelined for over a month due to injury. 

Mazionis could be back for the final games for the Cards as they look pretty much safe, with them eight points above the drop. They have four games left to play. 

OLLY DAVIS

The young forward moved to St Albans City in the National League South on loan back in February to gain his first taste of senior football. 

Davis has been in and out of Ian Culverhouse's side, who are battling the drop as they sit three points adrift from safety.

The U's have two big games against fellow strugglers Enfield Town and Hemel Hempstead over the Easter weekend which will likely determine their fate. 

WALKER SHABAZZ-EDWARDS

The young defender joined Town on a permanent deal after impressing on trial from Brightlingsea Regent, before returning to them on loan. 

Shabazz-Edwards has already helped Ryan Salter's side confirm a play-off spot in the Isthmian League North Division.

The R's sit fifth in the table and will look to finish the season strong with three games left to play and could finish as high as second in the table if results go their way. 

Nico Valentine has impressed on loan at Chelmsford City.Nico Valentine has impressed on loan at Chelmsford City. (Image: Roger Robinson)

OTHER PLAYERS

Nico Valentine has nothing to play for at Chelmsford City, who are 18 points away from the play-offs in the National League South, with three games left to play.

Ayyuba Jambang is in the same boat with Chatham Town in the Isthmian League - Premier Division, with the Chats ten points away from the play-off spots.  

Ryan Carr will look to finish the season strong for Ebbsfleet United as they have already been relegated from the National League. 

Jesse Ayoola and Josh Lewis have been relegated too after Lowestoft Town suffered their fate last weekend.