Are you ready for this big day? No, not that, there are 19 sleeping spots, and if all else fails, the garage forecourt offers all sorts of goodies to stuff into your festive gift bags on Christmas Eve.
We’re talking about yet another exciting EFL Saturday, with Championship leaders Coventry likely to see off this past Christmas at Ipswich Town, while the two East Midlands sides could go in opposite directions.
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Some players who lost in the first round of the FA Cup will also take part.
Here are five things you might want to keep an eye on this weekend in the EFL.
Ipswich looking up at the blue sky
Ipswich finished 16 points clear of safety in the Premier League last season [Shuttershock]
Motorhead’s late frontman Lemmy sang that the chase is better than the catch, and perhaps the heavy rock fans among Ipswich’s squad will be humming that particular tune when they face Coventry on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
It’s an exciting day for Sky Blues fans, with Frank Lampard’s side breaking records at an astonishing pace in the Championship.
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The return of the Premier League has been 24 years in the making and is looking increasingly likely even to the most frustrated cynics.
Ipswich thought their Christmas had arrived after winning promotion to the Premier League, but four wins, 24 defeats and 82 goals conceded since then still carry the scars of those who were “lucky” enough to reach the top flight.
There is a feeling in Suffolk that they still haven’t shaken off the hangover, even though the Tractor Boys finished just outside the play-off places and just five points adrift of second place.
But their inconsistent performances, which, depending on your point of view, are either a result of Kieran McKenna’s ongoing squad changes or a direct effect of that, continue to hinder them.
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It might seem a bit like the Grinch trying to crash the party before the bunting goes up, but this Christmas past meeting with Christmas presents may prove whether they hold the ace of spades.
Leicester City lost, but their hearts did not.
Jordan James says Leicester City are ‘just looking up’ in Championship [Shuttershock]
Are Leicester City in League One? “You’re crazy,” Foxes midfielder Jordan James said this week.
A quick look at the Championship table might suggest the Wales international is right in his assumption, with Leicester already seven points clear and just five points shy of a play-off spot.
But there are concerns about possible points being deducted for alleged breaches of spending rules, which could land them in hot water.
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“The players we have are Premier League players and it will show. I sincerely believe that,” James told BBC Radio Leicester.
It would be best not to mention Luton, Sunderland, Wolves and Swindon Town right now.
With Foxes boss Marty Cifuentes under increasing pressure following five consecutive defeats in his last nine games, a trip to their East Midlands opponents and a much-improved derby on Saturday (12:30 GMT) may not be his first choice.
Defeats to Watford and Middlesbrough, sandwiched between a win at Swansea, may have slowed the Rams’ progress, but they are just three points outside the top six and in fourth, six points better than at this time last season.
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Horses on the tracks
Toda Eckert has won four of five games in charge of Southampton [Getty Images]
Status is temporary, grade is permanent, but, no matter what, can you rank the team second and third behind Championship Coventry in the status guide?
If you say Birmingham and Southampton are top of the class.
Birmingham’s 13 points from a possible 18 push them into the play-offs, where victory over Southampton on Saturday (15:00 GMT) will push them into the top six.
Saints sacked manager Will Steele early last month in a necessary reaction, with his temporary replacement Tunda Eckert enjoying a four-game winning streak before suffering a disastrous defeat at Millwall last weekend.
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The pair will see the play-offs as a minimum requirement before August and this weekend’s meeting could show whether they are capable of achieving that ambition.
Robin and lion enjoy life
Tristan Klama’s winning goal against Southampton lifts Millwall into third [Shuttershock]
Yes, I know we talked about them last week and no, there’s no Millwall bias, but the Lions are hard to ignore at the moment.
A 97th-minute winner against Southampton last weekend lifted them up to third in the Championship, and Saturday’s trip west to face sixth-placed Bristol City is a tasty treat between the promotion pretenders (15:00 GMT).
“Millwall did a really good job with the basics,” former Middlesbrough and Stoke City defender Tommy Smith told the BBC’s EFL podcast 72+.
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“Some teams overlook that and as a former player it’s really frustrating – those fundamentals can make you a successful team.”
Bristol City’s narrow miss out on the play-offs last season won’t long live in the memory of many Robins fans – a 6-0 aggregate defeat to Sheffield United wasn’t exactly a great game.
But the change of head coach didn’t mean they missed a beat as they were once again among the play-off challengers.
Their season has been up and down under manager Gerhard Struber’s high-energy, high-pressure style of play, and with games against Millwall, Leicester, Coventry and Middlesbrough over the next two weeks, this feels like a crucial moment.
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These six people don’t have a cup of joy
Plymouth have lost five of eight home league games under Tom Cleverley [Shuttershock]
When you get knocked out of the FA Cup early, there’s always the chance you’ll have nothing to do on the second round weekend.
But six teams have found a way to pass the time with some rescheduled schedules — and they’re all big teams.
Having not won a home game in League One since September 6, there probably won’t be many Plymouth Argyle fans to thank for their club’s Saturday lunchtime home match against Bradford City (12:30 GMT).
The Bantams have only been beaten once on the road this season and could end the day top of the table.
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“I know exactly what went wrong and it’s going to take a lot of work to correct it and obviously everyone is pulling in the right direction,” said manager Tom Cleverley after a 3-0 home defeat to Northampton last weekend left them second from bottom.
Two of the League One’s biggest names may be expected to compete in cup competitions in other ways, but leaders Cardiff City and high-profile Huddersfield Town will try to take advantage of their opponents having other priorities (12:30 GMT).
Colchester or Gillingham will move into the League Two play-off places, with those two games (12:30 GMT) the only games in the fourth tier as Essex look to make it four consecutive league wins for the first time since March.
BBC Sport There will be extensive live text coverage of the weekend’s EFL matches, focusing on Hull City v Middlesbrough on Friday.