IT’S the most exciting time of the EFL season as the play-offs return following the promotion of Watford and Norwich to the Premier League.
As is the tradition, the campaign will conclude at Wembley, with the play-off semi-finals and finals played in front of fans.
Brentford and Swansea are the two teams who will have to fight it out for the final place in the Premier League this season.
When are the EFL play-offs?
The EFL play-off dates are as follows:
Championship
Semi-finals
- Monday, May 17 – Bournemouth 1-0 Brentford
- Monday, May 17 – Barnsley 0-1 Swansea
- Saturday, May 22 – Brentford 3-1 Bournemouth (Brentford won 3-2 on aggregate)
- Saturday, May 22 – Swansea 1-1 Barnsley
Final
- Saturday, May 29 – Brentford vs Swansea (3pm)
League One
Semi-finals
- Tuesday, May 18 – Oxford 0-3 Blackpool
- Wednesday, May 19 – Lincoln 2-0 Sunderland
- Friday, May 21 – Blackpool 3-3 Oxford (Blackpool won 6-3 on aggregate)
- Saturday, May 22 – Sunderland 2-1 Lincoln (Lincoln won 3-2 on aggregate)
Final
- Sunday, May 30 – Blackpool vs Lincoln City (3pm)
League Two
Semi-finals
- Tuesday, May 18 – Newport 2-0 Forest Green
- Thursday, May 20 – Tranmere 1-2 Morecambe
- Sunday, May 23 – Morecambe vs Tranmere (12.30pm)
- Sunday, May 23 – Forest Green vs Newport (6.30pm)
Final
Monday, May 31 (3pm)
What TV channel are EFL play-off matches on and can I live stream them?
- Sky Sports hold exclusive rights to EFL coverage, including the play-off games.
- Matches will be shown live on channels such as Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
- Some matches may be shown on the Sky Sports Red Button if they overlap with others.
- To stream EFL play-off matches live, head to your Sky Go account.
- Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk