SEAN MORRISON says Huddersfield Town’s League I play-off campaign is the only thing on his mind as he aims to seal a promotion hat trick.

The on-loan centre-back has hailed the success of his parent club Reading in the Championship and former team Swindon in League II this season.

The Royals’ rise to the Premier League has put a question mark against Morrison’s future at the Madejski Stadium, where he is contracted to 2014.

Having played just once for Reading this season, he is set for a 20th successive Town appearance in Saturday’s semi-final first leg at MK Dons (12.30).

“It’s impossible to say what will happen and I’m concentrating on the next two matches,” said the 21-year-old, who began a second spell on loan to Town in January.

“I’m really enjoying my time at Huddersfield, and I’m getting games under my belt, which was my objective when I signed.

“Obviously I’m happy for both Reading and Swindon. I’ve got some good friends there so I’m extremely pleased they’ve got promotion.

“Hopefully I can get a promotion with Town, and that’s the only thing I’m thinking about at the moment.”

Town have sold 2,900 of their 4,154 allocation for Saturday’s first leg, with 12 coaches ready to make the trip already.