[BBC]After Ipswich came from behind to win at Charlton and return to second in the Championship, we asked how Town fans were feeling about their automatic promotion chances with three games of the season remaining.Here are some of your views:Jamie: Millwall lose on Friday, Town win at West Brom on Saturday. It's as simple as that!Harry: West Brom and Southampton, both away with both teams having something to play for, so neither going to be an easy task to win. However I back our will and desire more to see this out for automatics.

One win from these are we'll be fine (I'm not worried about QPR at home, sorry QPR fans).Karl: To be honest I'm pleased but surprised we are still up there. Apart from both games against Coventry and Norwich we haven't been spectacular all season but have got over the line in most games. I believe we can do it.John: The question is how we do on Saturday - if we beat WBA then we are pretty certain to finish second.

Another key is Millwall v Leicester - if they draw or lose, again we are almost certainly up.S.T: No easy games in the Championship. Points will be dropped by all three teams. A win and a draw from our last three games may still be enough.Adam: It's been a below par season in that Ipswich were tipped to be Championship winners and can only finish second at best.

Performances have been up and down but we find ourselves second (again) with only six points needed to clinch a third promotion in four seasons. Not a bad record for McKenna but what next season holds is anybody's guess!Paul: Ipswich are going up and McKenna would have overseen three promotions in four seasons. What a manager!Dom: Automatic promotion is still very much in the hands of ITFC and the players, however, they are going to have to go and make sure of it.

Teams will not roll over and let us have second, so it has to be an "all in" mentality. It has been a good scrap this year and clearly shows how exciting the Championship is, so closely fought until the end. Best league in Europe?Nic: The optimistic side of me foresees a newly-relegated Leicester team playing with more freedom now the pressure is off and actually beating Millwall on Friday night!

Then, Ipswich could virtually seal promotion with a victory over the Baggies on Saturday! Come on the Foxes!Dave: Beating QPR at home should be fine, so we 'just' have to beat either West Brom or Saints to secure promotion. But knowing this current Town team away from home … that's far from a given!