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Championship play-off final ‘to be moved to JUNE if Coventry qualify for it and beat Man Utd in the FA Cup’


THE Championship play-off final will be pushed back to JUNE if Coventry City pull off a huge FA Cup upset, it’s been claimed.

The Sky Blues are still in with a good shout of qualifying for the richest match in football.

Coventry City could still qualify for the Championship play-off finalCredit: GETTY
The Sky Blues could play in the FA Cup final if they beat Manchester United in the semisCredit: GETTY
The EFL will push back the Championship play-off final by a week if Coventry qualify for both finalsCredit: PA

Mark Robins’ troops are four points behind sixth-placed Norwich City, although they have a game in hand on The Canaries.

The play-off final is slated to take place at Wembley Stadium on May 26 – but the match will be postponed if Coventry shock the world and reach the FA Cup final.

Coventry are set to face Premier League giants Manchester United in the semi-final of the tournament on April 20.

The final of the FA Cup is set to take place on May 25 – the day before the Championship play-off final.

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And, according to The Daily Mail, the EFL will push the richest match in football back seven days to June 2 if both scenarios play out.

Wembley staff will be in for a busy 48 hours if Coventry reach both finals as the Champions League final is set to take place on June 1.

Coventry shocked Premier League side Wolves in a quarter-final thriller on Saturday, scoring twice deep into added time to win it.

Now boss Robins will have an added incentive to reach the FA Cup final as he used to play for the Red Devils.

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Coventry manager Mark Robins used to play for Manchester UnitedCredit: Rex

He said of United’s own stunning late win over Liverpool: “I watched it and I thought the whole weekend was outstanding.

The games were all entertaining and there were lots of goals.

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“I thought ours set the tone and it was just incredible.

“The feeling everyone was left with is that it’s one of those games that you’ll never forget. It was brilliant.”

He added: “Sunday’s game was an open game and Man United were brave.

“They had to make changes and put midfield players and forwards at full-back and went for it, and that paid off for them.

“And Amad Diallo’s goal topped it off for them.

“In the end, United did enough to win it, but I think our game set the tone for all the others.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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