Albion will get the second leg home advantage they wanted in the semi-finals of the Championship play-offs.


  But they still do not know whether they will be up against arch-rivals Crystal Palace.


  Palace's 0-0 draw in their game in hand at Millwall tonight means the Seagulls are effectively guaranteed fourth spot, their highest finish for 30 years.


  Palace are three points adrift with a goal difference of +10, compared to Albion's +24.


  Albion, at home to Wolves on Saturday, will face Palace, Bolton or Nottingham Forest in the play-offs. Palace's point has removed the possibility of the Seagulls meeting Leicester.


  The play-off dates remain unresolved, because Forest can still finish fifth.


  The dates for 4th v 5th are Friday May 10 (7.45) and Monday May 13 (7.45) but Forest have been prevented by police from playing a home leg on May 10 at the City Ground due to a rugby fixture clash at nearby Meadow Lane.


  It means Albion's dates could yet be switched to those set aside for 3rd v 6th on Thursday May 9 (7.45) and Sunday May 12 (12.30).


  The situation will be resolved by the final fixtures on Saturday, when Palace host Peterborough, Bolton are at home to Blackpool and Forest entertain Leicester.


  Palace are two points above Bolton and Forest, whose goal differences are +8 and +5 respectively