After a gripping final day across the EFL, the 12 teams to make the playoffs in the Championship, League One and League Two have been confirmed.
In the Championship, Hull City's 2-1 win over Norwich City saw Sergej Jakirović's side sneak into the final playoff spot at the expense of Wrexham, who drew 2-2 at home to Middlesbrough.
One division below, late goals from Stevenage and Luton Town kept their seasons alive, while a win for Stockport County ensured they finished in third.
In League Two, Salford City had the chance to go straight up but could not beat Crawley Town on a day when five of the top seven drew their matches.
Championship playoffs
Following a gruelling 46-game season, it is only really Southampton who can say they are in excellent form. Tonda Eckert's side have now gone 19 games unbeaten and are arguably the favourites to join Coventry City and Ipswich Town in the Premier League.
Their likeliest challengers are Millwall, who are unbeaten in five and could meet Southampton in the final.
Friday, May 8, 8 p.m. -- Hull City vs Millwall, MKM Stadium
Saturday, May 9, 12.30 p.m. -- Middlesbrough vs Southampton, Riverside Stadium
Monday, May 11, 8 p.m. -- Millwall vs Hull City, The Den
Tuesday, May 12, 8 p.m. -- Southampton vs Middlesbrough, St Mary's Stadium
Saturday, May 23, kick-off time TBC -- Championship playoff final, Wembley Stadium
League One playoffs
Just two points separate all four sides who have made the League One playoffs, and none of the teams are in particularly sparkling form.
Between them, Stockport, Bradford, Bolton and Stevenage have just six wins altogether in their last 20 matches combined.
Bolton are probably narrow favourites despite losing at home on the final day to Luton.
Saturday, May 9, 3 p.m. -- Stevenage vs Stockport County, Broadhall Way
Saturday, May 9, 8 p.m. -- Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City, Toughsheet Community Stadium
Wednesday, May 13, 8 p.m. -- Stockport County vs Stevenage, Edgeley Park
Thursday, May 14, 8 p.m. -- Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers, Valley Parade
Sunday, May 24, kick-off time TBC -- League One playoff final, Wembley Stadium
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League Two playoffs
The League Two playoffs are similarly tight, with the four teams separated by only three points.
Salford City will have to bounce back from knowing that a final-day win would have secured automatic promotion, and it is the bottom two sides -- Chesterfield and Grimsby Town -- who enter the playoffs in the best form.
Sunday, May 10, 3 p.m. -- Grimsby Town vs Salford City, Blundell Park
Sunday, May 10, 6 p.m. -- Chesterfield vs Notts County, SMH Group Stadium
Friday, May 15, 7.15 p.m. -- Salford City vs Grimsby Town, Peninsula Stadium
Friday, May 15, 8 p.m. -- Notts County vs Chesterfield, Meadow Lane
Monday, May 25, kick-off time TBC -- League Two playoff final, Wembley Stadium
How to watch the playoffs
Each playoff match will be available to watch on Sky Sports in the UK.
The broadcaster has not yet published which channel each game will be shown on, but confirmed that it will show all 15 matches.
With the League One final set to take place on the same afternoon as the Premier League's final day, it is likely to be a lively bank holiday weekend.
