THE EFL playoffs will see teams in Championship, League One and League Two fight it out for the final remaining promotion spot.
Last season saw Fulham, Rotherham United and Coventry City go up – but when will we see the next crop earn their place?
When are the EFL playoffs?
League One and Two matches will conclude on Saturday, May 4, with Championship regular season fixtures finishing a day later.
EFL Play-off Semi-final dates
Thursday, May 9 (7.45pm) – League Two A 1st leg
Friday, May 10 (7.45pm) – League Two B 1st leg
Saturday, May 11 (12.30pm) – Championship A 1st leg
Saturday, May 11 (5.15pm) – Championship B 1st leg
Saturday, May 11 (7.30pm) – League One A 1st leg
Sunday, May 12 (12.15pm) League One B 1st leg
Sunday, May 12 (6pm) – League Two A 2nd leg
Monday, May 13 (7.45pm) – League Two B 2nd leg
Tuesday, May 14 (7.45pm) – Championship A 2nd leg
Wednesday, May 15 (7.45pm) – Championship B 2nd leg
Thursday, May 16 (7.45pm) – League One A 2nd leg
Friday, May 17 (7.45pm) – League One B 2nd leg
The EFL will confirm which ties are A and B for each division after consulting with police at the end of the regular season.
EFL Play-off Final dates
Saturday, May 25 (3pm) – League Two final
Sunday, May 26 (3pm) – League One final
Monday, May 27 (3pm) – Championship final
What TV channel are the EFL Play-offs on and can I live stream the matches?
While it has yet to be confirmed, Sky Sports are the normal broadcasters for EFL matches.
You can live stream them from the Sky Sports app online, on mobile and tablet.
Otherwise, you will be able to purchase a Sky Sports pass from NowTV – £8.99 for the day and £14.99 for a week.
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