
Sheffield Wednesday administrator Kris Wigfield has sent a message to Owls fans ahead of Saturday’s game against West Bromwich Albion.
Wednesday’s game against West Brom marks the end of a tough Championship season in which they have won only one of 45 games.
If the Owls win their second game of the season against the Baggies, they would end with 0 points after being punished 18 points due to former owner Dejphon Chansiri’s financial wrongdoings.
Prospective Wednesday owner David Storch is still hoping to finalize his takeover by Friday, and if the American can meet that deadline, Saturday’s game against West Brom will be extra special.
Sheffield Wednesday announce Hillsborough Stadium’s sell-out for West Brom visit.

Despite the Owls’ Championship problems this season, fans have continued to support them in large numbers following Chansiri’s departure.
According to the Sheffield Star, Wednesday fans are invited to dress up in Hawaiian attire for the match against the Baggies and to bring inflatables to Hillsborough Stadium.
Meanwhile, on X on Tuesday, administrator Wigfield wrote: “And that’s a wrap, folks. “Sold out!” confirms the fantastic attendance for the South Yorkshire club’s match against West Brom.
Wednesday’s last meeting with the Baggies ended in a 0-0 draw at The Hawthorns, but they will be hoping to go one better this Saturday by taking all three points at home.
James Morrison’s side can go to Hillsborough Stadium with no nerves after successfully retaining their Championship position by drawing 0-0 with Ipswich Town last time out.
Despite Oxford United being fined two points for financial violations, the Baggies survived relegation to League One.
Sheffield Wednesday’s horror campaign will end on a positive note if David Storch’s takeover is approved by 1 May.

Wednesday fans will be emotional when they see a full Hillsborough Stadium on Saturday, after months of misery both on and off the pitch this season.
The season began with a particularly tough summer transfer window, as Chansiri repeatedly failed to pay player and staff wages on time.
Former stars Djeidi Gassama and Josh Windass departed South Yorkshire last summer to join Rangers and Wrexham, respectively.
The Owls were forced into administration as a result of Chansiri’s actions, and the winter transfer window was equally difficult for fans, with club legend Barry Bannan joining Millwall and prodigy Bailey Cadamarteri heading to Wrexham.
Storch remains determined to complete his Wednesday takeover by Friday, and fans will finally see light at the end of the tunnel if that plan comes to reality.
The American Arise consortium has already pleased key figures in S6, including first-team manager Henrik Pedersen, who is looking forward to working in a more stable environment.
However, there are still issues for Storch and Co to manage, as the Owls may be issued a 15-point deduction in League. One following season because the bid fell short of the amount needed to pay creditors 25p in the pound.
Chansiri is the primary creditor, but negotiations between the Thai billionaire and Arise have stopped, reducing the chance of the 15-point penalty being waived.
If Storch completes his coup, Wednesday will no longer face existential threats, and supporters will breathe a sigh of relief this weekend.
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