We ask some of Sky Sports Football League TV team to tell us their most memorable play-off final matches and moments. In an exciting weekend of upcoming action, Hull and Sheffield Wednesday face off for a place in the Premier League in Saturdays Sky Bet Championship showdown, while the League One final pits Barnsley and Millwall on Sunday and Mondays League Two finale sees Plymouth take on AFC Wimbledon - you can watch all games live on Sky Sports.From Dean Windass volleying home for his hometown club Hull City to Clive Mendoncas unforgettable hat-trick for Charlton, there have been some iconic play-off final moments over the years. But what have been the highlights for our TV talent? Football League analyst Ian Holloway: QPR 1-0 Derby, 2014Apart from the ones I was directly involved with, Im going to pick QPRs victory over Derby. I lost a play-off final with QPR in 2003 and to see all the Rs fans that day heartbroken was tough, so it was a real thrill for me to see them get their day in the sun at Wembley.The game itself was a bit drab until Gary ONeil got sent-off for QPR and then Derby started to knock it around. It looked only a matter of time before they struck. However, football can produce incredible moments and Bobby Zamora scored a dramatic winner from what was probably QPRs first attack since they went down to 10 men. His first touch was sublime and his second was even better - hammering it into the top corner. I leapt off of my chair and screamed the house down as there was no way coming back from that. Highlights of the 2014 Championship play-off final between QPR and Derby County Sky Sports co-commentator Don Goodman: Blackpool 3-2 Cardiff, 2010Theres been many, many, amazing play-offs over the years. The 5-5 draw between Swindon and Sheffield United in the semi-finals last season was probably the best semi-final, but the most memorable final for me was Ian Holloways Blackpool final against Cardiff. It was the first final I covered where both teams went at it and played without fear, which was totally opposite to the first few finals I commentated on. They were all tense affairs but this one was different - it was a sensational occasion. Highlights of the 2010 play-off final between Blackpool and Cardiff as Ian Holloway led the Seasiders to the Premier League Sky Sports commentator Bill Leslie: Swansea 4-2 Reading, 2011Ian Holloways Blackpool had opened it all up a year earlier which was fantastic as wed seen a few very nervy 1-0 finals previously, where the team that were less entertaining had progressed. Swansea continued Blackpools theme in the final a year later with a style of football which was wonderful to watch.What will always stick with me from that game was the Swansea crowd singing Hymns of Arias with Scott Sinclair wheeling away celebrating his hat-trick - it was spine-tingling stuff. Weve had so many teams recently winning promotion that have been on the brink of extinction or financial oblivion. The story arcs that are involved with the Championship final are just tremendous. Highlights of the 2011 Championship play-off final as Brendan Rodgers Swansea beat Reading 4-2 at Wembley Sky Sports commentator Daniel Mann: Leyton Orient 2-2 Rotherham United (3-4 pens), 2013The one that springs to straight into my mind is Rotherhams win over Leyton Orient.It was the game where Steve Evans ran down the touchline celebrating - an act that needs no words!It was an unbelievable set of circumstances - Orient were 2-0 up at half-time and I remember saying on commentary: Dont you dare write Rotherham off.I genuinely felt the comeback was coming. Alex Revell - a former Orient player - led the charge. He scored one off the goalkeeper which was a bit fortuitous and then he took centre stage. He hit this ball - goodness knows how far out he was - and I almost dismissed it as very ambitious but it flew into the net. It was one of those moments that got me emotionally as you do really get into the game when youre telling the story. Ive been told the words I said on commentary were printed on t-shirts made by Rotherham fans. Highlights of the League One play-off final from 2014 between Leyton Orient and Rotherham Whats your favourite play-off final? Let us know by commenting below or tweeting us @SkyFootball Also See: Ollies play-off predictions Championship play-off guide League One play-off guide League Two play-off guide Odell Beckham Jr Jersey . - Oakland Raiders running back Rashad Jennings was speaking to a group of local high school students earlier this week when the conversation turned to the importance of being prepared when opportunities in life arise. Daniel Jones Womens Jersey . 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It only seems like the number of subplots equal the number of all-time meetings as the 172nd edition of the Manchester derby is set for Saturday at Old Trafford when United and City put their unblemished records on the line.The teams have spent lavishly, both on players and managers. And the touchline will be watched as closely as the action on the pitch as Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola renew acquaintances, and potentially hostilities as a citys bragging rights are at stake as well as a spot at the top of the Premier League standings.The two have circled each other before, though this time the 4.3 miles separating the two stadia of Manchester makes Saturday a far more intimate affair than the 310 that buffered them between Real Madrid and Barcelona.Mourinho has always worn the black hat in this rivalry ever since 2008 when The Special One was passed over by Barcelonas front office and ownership for Guardiola, the former Catalan defender who was elevated from coaching Barcas B squad. That enmity will carry over into this match since Guardiola has been reunited with many of Barcelonas key personnel at Manchester City (3-0-0).Guardiola has the upper hand in the head-to-head matches between the two that span five teams (Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Chelsea for Mourinho; Barcelona and Bayern Munich for Guardiola), winning seven and drawing six of the 16 all-time matches, highlighted by Barcas clinical 5-0 demolition of Real Madrid in Mourinhos first El Clasico match in 2010.The antagonism between the two intensified in 2011 over four matches in a 17-day stretch during which Mourinho won the Copa del Rey before Guardiola exacted his revenge by bouncing him from the Champions League in a two-legged semifinal. Their matches in Spain took on good against evil overtones, with Guardiolas flowing Barca offence trying to overcome the cynical punishing play of Reals defence and counterattack.The two have succeeded at the highest club levels with their differing philosophies, Mourinho climbing every managerial rung scraping to win titles 90 minutes at a time with a pragmatic approach that varies depending on the opposition. Park the bus, hit on the counter, buy the best stars, the Portuguese manager has always succeeded in the short term as his players fully bought into his us-versus-the-world mentality.Guardiola, on the other hand, believes in the system -- his system -- honed on his relentlessly inquisitive nature and desire for the aesthetically pleasing football his mentor Johan Cryuff espoused while building Barcelona into a global powerhouse. While it did not result in a Champions League trophy in his three seasons at Bayern Munich, it did get them to the semifinals each year. Its also the foundation of success Manchester City desperately sought in their five-year courtship with him before he finally agreed to take over the blue side of the city last Christmas after his run in the Bundesliga.Both teams, in addition to Mourninhos former charges at Chelsea, claimed the maximum nine points in three matches before the international break. Manchester City have scored a league-high nine goals, Manchester United (3-0-0) have conceded a league-best one. Thus, this match has all the makings of the irresistible force trying to break down the immovable object.But the primary person for Manchester City scoring nine goals through three matches will not be available for Guardiola. Sergio Aguero, who has three of those strikes, will serve the first of his retroactive three-match ban for elbowing Winstton Reid.dddddddddddd.Aguero also has eight goals in nine lifetime matches versus United, leaving a huge hole at the top of the attack, but Guardiola does not lack for options. Teenage starlet Kelechi Iheanacho could get his first league start, while Nolito could also be moved from the wing in a bid to add to his two goals thus far. Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling also are candidates to be shifted into a potential false nine position that would mirror Barcelonas attack under Guardiola.A third option would be giving playmaker Leroy Sane his first start since his signing from German side Schalke 04 over the summer. Sane has been dealing with a hamstring injury, but has been practising with the team and available for selection.For United in attack, it will revolve around mercurial striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who scored three goals in the first two wins and has shown little wear of his 34 years since arriving at Old Trafford on a free transfer this summer. But this is also a personal grudge match for Swedens all-time leading scorer, who has a long history with Guardiola -- and none of it is good.The two had a falling out while at Barcelona, with Ibrahimovic famously labeling Guardiola as a spineless coward in his 2015 autobiography I Am Zlatan with regards to their personal dealings, or lack thereof if you were to believe Ibrahimovic. In a CNN interview last November, Ibrahimovic went one step further, saying, As a coach, he was fantastic. As a person, thats something else. Hes not a man, theres nothing more to say.Additionally, the Swedes affinity for Mourinho -- the two won the Serie A title and Italian SuperCup with Inter Milan in 2009 -- doubles as a fanatical devotion to his manager. And a motivated Ibra is quite the dangerous Ibra.He is a winner and I see myself as a winner, Ibrahimovic said in an interview with the BBC about Mourinho. Wherever he went with different teams, he won. Hes direct with everyone. Hes not a coach who goes behind you and tells you behind your back. He will tell you if you are not good enough.Ibrahimovic has also shown a good link-up chemistry with talisman Wayne Rooney, who has a goal and two assists thus far. He has 11 goals in 27 lifetime clashes with City, including four match-winners.Entering the Old Trafford cauldron for a Manchester derby is a daunting task for anyone, but Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo will be doing so in his club debut after being signed from Barcelona before the close of the transfer window. Reunited with Guardiola from his days with the Catalan side, the Chile international has replaced the departed Joe Hart, whose ball distribution skills were not conducive to Guardiolas needs.But the two-time Copa America winner stands only six feet tall between the sticks. With Ibrahimovic a towering figure at 6-foot-5, Belgium international Marouane Fellaini at 6-4, powerfully built midfielder Paul Pogba at 6-3 and Eric Bailly 6-2, corner kicks could resemble a forest as United will undoubtedly look to exploit City -- notably central defender John Stones -- through the air.United have won 71 matches and City have claimed 49, with the teams splitting the remaining 51. The Red Devils took four of six points between the teams last season, posting clean sheets in both matches. United won 1-0 at the Etihad in the most recent encounter, with teenager Marcus Rashford scoring just after the quarter-hour. ' ' '