League One and League Two play-offs: Who is involved, when are they, how will it work?
League One and League Two have voted to end their respective seasons - but what does that mean for the play-offs? Express Sport looks at who is involved, how it will work and when the games will take place.
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Clubs in League One and League Two have voted to curtail their respective campaigns short amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Both tables have been settled using a points-per-game system, with promotion and relegation remaining in place.
In League One, champions Coventry and Rotherham will go up to the Championship, while Tranmere Rovers, Southend United, Bolton Wanderers have all been relegated.
League Two winners Swindon Town, along with Crewe Alexandra and Plymouth Argyle have been promoted.
As it stands, Stevenage will be relegated to the National League but Macclesfield could yet finish bottom if they incur further points deductions for alleged breaches of EFL regulations.
Play-offs are now the only fixtures left to be played in Leagues One and Two.
League One: How the table finished on points per game (Image: EFL)
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