EFL chiefs have been left frustrated by Wembley Stadium and the Metropolitan Police over the kick-off times of their showpiece events.
The national stadium is set to host the Championship, League One and League Two play-off finals later this month.
The former is set to kick off at 3pm on Sunday, 26 May.
While Bolton will face Oxford for a place in the second tier at 4:15pm on Saturday, 18 May.
And Crawley will take on Crewe in the League Two play-off final a day later, kicking off at 1pm.
According to the Mail, the EFL are frustrated that their finals are not being allowed to kick off at later, “more coveted” times.
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Next month’s Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund will kick off at 8pm on Saturday, 1 June.
While the FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Chelsea was allowed to start at 5:15pm last month.
February’s Carabao Cup final, meanwhile, kicked off at 3pm.
The national stadium has hosted the EFL’s play-off finals since 2007.
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An exception was made in 2011, when Wembley hosted the Champions League final between Manchester United and Barcelona.
That year the EFL found an agreement to have the Championship play-off final under the arch.
But the League One and League Two showpieces were moved north to Old Trafford.
This year’s Championship play-off final will see either Southampton or West Brom take on Leeds or Norwich.
Both semi-final first legs finished 0-0 on Sunday afternoon.
Leeds will host Norwich at Elland Road on Thursday evening for a place at Wembley.
Before Southampton welcome West Brom on Friday.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk