The regular Championship, League One and League Two seasons conclude on Saturday May 3, with several teams now braced for the rollercoaster of the Sky Bet EFL play-offs.
The first Championship semi-final first leg, between the teams that finish in sixth and third, will kick off nine consecutive days of action on Thursday May 8.
The semi-final schedule will conclude on Saturday May 17, with the League Two semi-final second leg, contested by the teams that finish fifth and sixth.
The Championship, League One and League Two play-off finals will be played at Wembley across the weekend of May 24 to 26.
Each and every one of the 15 play-off matches will be available to watch live on Sky Sports.
Championship play-offs
Match schedule
Semi-final first legs
Thursday May 8: Bristol City vs Sheffield United, Ashton Gate – kick-off 8pm
Friday May 9: Coventry City vs Sunderland, CBS Arena – kick-off 8pm
Semi-final second legs
Monday May 12: Sheffield United vs Bristol City – Bramall Lane, kick-off 8pm
Tuesday May 13: Sunderland vs Coventry City – Stadium of Light, kick-off 8pm
Final
Saturday May 24: TBC vs TBC – Wembley, kick-off TBC
League One play-offs
Who’s in them?
Match schedule
Semi-final first legs
Saturday May 10: Leyton Orient vs Stockport – Brisbane Road, kick-off 12.30pm
Saturday May 10: Wycombe vs Charlton – Adams Park, kick-off 7.45pm
Semi-final second legs
Wednesday May 14: Stockport vs Leyton Orient – Edgeley Park, kick-off 8pm
Thursday May 15: Charlton vs Wycombe – The Valley, kick-off 8pm
Final
Sunday May 25: TBC vs TBC – Wembley, kick-off TBC
League Two play-offs
Match schedule
Semi-final first legs
Sunday May 11: Chesterfield vs Walsall – SMH Group Stadium, kick-off 3.30pm
Sunday May 11: Notts County vs AFC Wimbledon – Meadow Lane, kick-off 6.30pm
Semi-final second legs
Friday May 16: Walsall vs Chesterfield – Poundland Bescot Stadium, kick-off 8pm
Saturday May 17: AFC Wimbledon vs Notts County – Cherry Red Records Stadium, kick-off 12.30pm
Final
Monday May 26: TBC vs TBC – Wembley, kick-off TBC