
With the regular EFL season done and dusted, it’s time for the Championship, League One and League Two play-offs.
In each league, we’ve got a pair of two-legged semi finals before Wembley Stadium plays host to three showpiece finals.
After 46 league matches, only three more stand between each play-off contender and their promotion dreams.
Ahead of a crucial week of play-off football, we’ve got all the odds and preview…
Who’s playing?
Going into the final weekend of the Championship season, Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa had already booked their play-off spots.
Derby County claimed the last place with a 3-1 win over West Brom on the final day thanks to goals from Martyn Waghorn, Mason Bennett and Harry Wilson.
Leeds finished in third, which means they’ll face two legs against sixth-placed Derby, while there’s an East Midlands derby as fourth-placed West Brom tackle a tricky tie against Aston Villa.
When are they being played?
Saturday 11th May – Aston Villa v West Brom – Villa Park, 12:30pm
Saturday 11th May – Derby County v Leeds United – Pride Park, 5:15pm
Tuesday 14th May – West Brom v Aston Villa – The Hawthorns, 8:00pm
Wednesday 15th May – Leeds United v Derby County – Elland Road, 7:45pm
Monday 27th May – Championship play-off final – Wembley Stadium, 3:00pm
Who’s playing?
Charlton Athletic, Portsmouth and Sunderland had already booked their play-off spots prior to the final weekend, with sixth in the league up for debate between Doncaster Rovers and Peterborough United.
Doncaster beat Coventry City 2-0 on the final day to ensure they claimed sixth, despite Peterborough’s 3-1 win over Burton Albion.
Charlton face Doncaster in the semi’s after finishing third, with Portsmouth and Sunderland finishing fourth and fifth.
When are they being played?
Saturday 11th May – Sunderland v Portsmouth – Stadium of Light, 7:30pm
Sunday 12th May – Doncaster Rovers v Charlton Athletic – Keepmoat Stadium, 12:15pm
Thursday 16th May – Portsmouth v Sunderland – Fratton Park, 7:45pm
Friday 17th May – Charlton Athletic v Doncaster Rovers – The Valley, 7:45pm
Sunday 26th May – League One play-off final – Wembley Stadium, 3:00pm
Who’s playing?
Mansfield Town were made to settle for a play-off spot after defeat on the final day to their nearest challengers Milton Keynes Dons, with the Buckinghamshire club beating the Stags to the third automatic promotion spot.
Forest Green Rovers and Tranmere Rovers had already secured their play-off spots, but Newport County held on to the final place despite drawing their final league fixture away at Morecambe.
After holding on to seventh, Newport will face Mansfield over two legs, with Forest Green and Tranmere fighting for the second final spot.
When are they being played?
Thursday 9th May – Newport County v Mansfield Town – Rodney Parade, 7:45pm
Friday 10th May – Tranmere Rovers v Forest Green Rovers – Prenton Park, 7:45pm
Sunday 12th May – Mansfield Town v Newport County – Field Mill, 6:00pm
Monday 13th May – Forest Green Rovers v Tranmere Rovers– The New Lawn, 7:45pm
Saturday 25th May – League Two play-off final – Wembley Stadium, 3:00pm
You can catch all the Football League play-off action live on Sky Sports. You can stream the matches too via the Sky Go app.
View the latest EFL odds at Coral.
All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.