PROMOTION and relegation WILL happen in all EFL divisions.
And all three leagues will also hold play-offs, including League One Two – which have now ended its season but will stage semi-finals THIS WEEK.
When are the EFL play-offs and will they go ahead?
The EFL play-offs have been postponed from their original May dates with all football coming back in June.
However, every division will hold play-offs, including the now-abandoned League One and League Two.
When are the League Two play-offs?
League Two play-off dates are as follows:
Thursday 18th June
Colchester United v Exeter City (5.15pm)
Northampton Town v Cheltenham Town (7.45pm)
Monday 22nd June
Exeter City v Colchester United (5.15pm)
Cheltenham Town v Northampton Town (8.00pm)
Monday 29th June
Final (7.30pm) – Wembley Stadium
When are the League One play-offs?
The League One play-offs will take place on the following dates:
Friday, July 3
Portsmouth vs Oxford United (5.30pm)
Fleetwood Town vs Wycombe Wanderers (7.30pm)
Monday, July 6
Oxford United vs Portsmouth (5pm)
Wycombe Wanderers vs Fleetwood Town (7.30pm)
Monday, July 13
Final (7.30pm) – Wembley Stadium
When are the Championship play-offs?
Championship play-off dates have yet to be confirmed but will take place after the conclusion of the season on Wednesday 22nd July.
How can I watch on TV and online?
EVERY play-off match will this season be shown live on Sky Sports.
Each semi-final is also broadcast on the platform.
While if you want to stream, subscribers can download the Sky Go app to watch wherever they are.
Alternatively, non-Sky customers can purchase a NOW TV day pass from just £9.99 to gain access to every Sky Sport channel for 24 hours.
Will the EFL play-offs be behind closed doors?
The League One and Two play-off semi-finals and finals will take place behind closed doors.
That is highly likely to be the case for the Championship but has yet to be confirmed.
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