Wolves Dave Edwards thinks the race for automatic promotion from the Championship will go down to the wire, but tips Middlesbroughs Jordan Rhodes to be the difference. Boro currently lead the pack but they are only two points ahead of Burnley and Brighton with just three games left to play in the race for the automatic promotion.Rhodes arrival in January from Blackburn has helped the club reach the top of the table, scoring key goals including a brace in a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Bolton on Saturday - his tally for the season is 16 goals. And Edwards has been impressed with Aitor Karankas side this term labeling them the stand out team. Highlights from Burnleys 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough Theyve been great all season and we played them earlier in the season, we actually went on nil up in that game, Edwards told Sky Sports News HQ.They had the likes of [Albert] Adomah and [Stewart] Downing on the bench and it just shows the strength of their squad.They came back and won the game 3-1 and probably out of those three teams theyve been the stand out team.Hes (Rhodes) is a terrific player and that might just be the difference when it comes down to it. Andre Gray [left] has been crucial to Burnleys promotion push Burnley enter the final three games of the season unbeaten in their last 20 league games and Wales international midfielder Edwards has refused to rule them out of the race.I think its the Sean Dyche effect, he has a really well drilled team, they dont change much its the same eleven whenever they can and they are very organised and hard to break down, he said.Then you have the quality they have going forward thats going to get them goals. Andre Gray has been crucial to the Clarets promotion push and is currently top scorer in the Championship with 24 goals this season and Edwards believes he is destined for the Premier League.I have followed him (Gray) right the way through and he will definitely go on to be a big player in the Premier League I have no doubt that, said Edwards.Brighton have fought their way back in to the race for automatic promotion despite stuttering over the Christmas period going on a win-less streak of eight games after an astounding start to the season with a 21-game unbeaten run. Brighton manager Chris Hughton has seen his side fight their way back in to the race for automatic promotion Edwards believes Brightons manager Chris Hughton deserves credit for the turn-around at the club after last years disappointment.Its been a tremendous story because they started the season great going on a really long unbeaten run, said Edwards.Chris Hughton has a huge amount of credit to take for what he has done, theyve turned it around again and theyve gone on another long run.They are playing some really free-flowing football and they are definitely the in-form team at the moment.Burnley continue their push for automatic promotion this Friday when they play against Preston North End, live on Sky Sports 1. Also See: Championship: Boro held, Addicks down WATCH: Championship goals McCormack keen on longer deal Williams leaving Boro for Perth Air Max From China . 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Essex 530 for 9 (Browne 229*, Westley 72, ten Doeschate 60, Milnes 6-93) beat Derbyshire 165 (Napier 4-28) and 303 (Godleman 100, Napier 4-50) by an innings and 62 runsScorecard Graham Napier boosted his chances of bowing out of the game on a high with a four-wicket haul as Essex moved closer to promotion by crushing Derbyshire.The allrounder, who is retiring at the end of the season, took 4 for 50 to finish with match figures of 8 for 78 to speed Essex to an innings and 62 run victory 15 minutes before lunch on the final day of the Division Two match at Derby.Although Matt Critchley made 43 and Championship debutant Charlie MacDonell an unbeaten 35, Derbyshire were dismissed for 303 and are still looking for their first four day win of the season.The odds were always stacked against the home side denying Essex a fourth win of the campaign but their chances were dealt two big blows in the first over of another glorious morning when Ravi Bopara struck twice.Nightwatchman Callum Parkinson chipped the fourth ball to midwicket and Alex Mellor was tempted into an edged cut that landed in the hands of second slip.It seemed unlikely that Derbyshire would get through the first half-hour but Critchley and MacDonell at least made Essex work for a 23-point haul by adding 72 in 16 overs.Critchley showed why he has a Championship century to his name and MacDonell displayed good judgement and temperament before the second new ball finally ended the resistance.ddddddddddddJamie Porter persuaded Critchley to hook a short ball into the hands of Napier at fine leg and he had Tom Milnes well caught low down at first slip before former Essex seamer Tony Palladino was trapped on the crease.It was an impressive performance on a flat pitch and Essex captain Ryan ten Doeschate said: Everyone has chipped in and we are very pleased with how weve played over the last four days.We always knew the second innings would be tough and those two wickets last night just before the close of play made a massive dent in their mindset and certainly lifted us.Graham has really led the bowling attack and as a captain, hes the guy whos the first to come to mind whenever I think I need a wicket. The amount of times hes delivered and he keeps charging in and has played a big part in us winning this game.Derbyshire head coach John Sadler said: After spending a day-and-a-half in the field it was always going to be hard chasing those runs down but we didnt bat well first innings and weve been comprehensively beaten.We have spoken about first innings runs and weve not been good enough really in the first innings in the last few games and thats what sets the game up so we know thats crucial and weve not fired. ' ' '