Croozey
Vital 1st Team Regular
I hope you don't think I'm counting any chickens here, but thought it would be useful information as to the dates and times for the play off semi finals and final. In case you are making any plans in May.
League One
Semi-finals
Tuesday, May 18 - League One A 1st leg (6pm)
Wednesday, May 19 - League One B 1st leg (6pm)
Friday, May 21 - League One A 2nd leg (7.45pm)
Saturday, May 22 - League One B 2nd leg (7.45pm)
Final
Sunday, May 30 (3pm)
Sky Sports hold exclusive rights to EFL coverage, including the play-off games.
Matches will be shown live on channels such as Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Some matches may be shown on the Sky Sports Red Button if they overlap with others.
To stream EFL play-off matches live, head to your Sky Go account.
Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
How many fans will be allowed to attend the EFL play-offs?
The EFL has announced that the play-offs will be held from Monday, May 17 - the date on which the government will allow fans to return to stadiums according to the current roadmap.
That means that ALL play-off matches will have fans attending as things stand.
The roadmap states: "The government will also allow some larger performances and sporting events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number), and in outdoor venues with a capacity of 4,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number).
"In the largest outdoor seated venues, where crowds can be spread out, up to 10,000 people will be able to attend (or a quarter-full, whichever is lower)."
This can be taken to mean that the play-off finals at Wembley will be played in front of 10,000 fans unless otherwise specified.
League One
Semi-finals
Tuesday, May 18 - League One A 1st leg (6pm)
Wednesday, May 19 - League One B 1st leg (6pm)
Friday, May 21 - League One A 2nd leg (7.45pm)
Saturday, May 22 - League One B 2nd leg (7.45pm)
Final
Sunday, May 30 (3pm)
Sky Sports hold exclusive rights to EFL coverage, including the play-off games.
Matches will be shown live on channels such as Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Some matches may be shown on the Sky Sports Red Button if they overlap with others.
To stream EFL play-off matches live, head to your Sky Go account.
Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
How many fans will be allowed to attend the EFL play-offs?
The EFL has announced that the play-offs will be held from Monday, May 17 - the date on which the government will allow fans to return to stadiums according to the current roadmap.
That means that ALL play-off matches will have fans attending as things stand.
The roadmap states: "The government will also allow some larger performances and sporting events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number), and in outdoor venues with a capacity of 4,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number).
"In the largest outdoor seated venues, where crowds can be spread out, up to 10,000 people will be able to attend (or a quarter-full, whichever is lower)."
This can be taken to mean that the play-off finals at Wembley will be played in front of 10,000 fans unless otherwise specified.