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When are the EFL play-offs? League Two clashes start this week, League One from July with dates for both finals set


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.

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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.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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