
With both League One and Two choosing to end their seasons, the play-off places have now been decided.
Here’s everything you need to know about the crucial end of season ties that lie ahead.
With Wycombe Wanderers and Oxford United placing third and fourth after the points per game system came into play, they get the advantage of playing at home in the second leg.
Wycombe, who edged out Peterborough United, were not even in a play-off position when the regular season halted. They’ve moved up from eighth to third, thanks to their game in hand and a high predicted points per game.
All of the semi-finals are to be played across two legs.
Friday 3rd July
Portsmouth v Oxford (17:30)
Fleetwood Town v Wycombe (19:30)
Monday 6th July
Oxford v Portsmouth (17:00)
Wycombe v Fleetwood (19:30)
The League One play-off final will take place at Wembley on Monday 13th July.
Unlike League One, there was no real controversy in deciding who made the League Two play-offs, with the four teams already in third to sixth making the cut after points per game had been implemented. That means Colchester United, Exeter City, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town are the four participants.
All of the semi-finals are played across two legs.
Thursday 18th June
Colchester v Exeter (17.15)
Northampton v Cheltenham (19:45)
Monday 22nd June
Exeter v Colchester (17:15)
Cheltenham v Northampton (20:00)
The League Two play-off final will take place at Wembley on Monday 29th June.
In the outright markets, things are tight, with Exeter the 9/4 favourites to win the play-offs, followed by Cheltenham at 5/2, Colchester at 11/4 and Northampton at 3/1.
All odds and markets correct as of date of publication