Follow action from the Sky Bet League One and League Two final days on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports News from midday; Watch Hull vs Ipswich live on Sky Sports Football on Saturday, kick-off 8pm
Image: Leicester could seal promotion to the Premier League this weekend
The Sky Bet League One and League Two seasons conclude on Saturday with promotion, relegation and play-off spots to be decided, while the Championship title race hots up.
Here, we take you through the pivotal games being played on the final day of the Sky Bet League One and League Two seasons plus the latest in the Championship.
- LIVE Championship table | Watch free highlights
- Stream the Championship and more with NOW
- Get Sky Sports | Download the Sky Sports App
Live on Sky Sports this weekend!
Friday April 26
QPR vs Leeds, live on Sky Sports from 7.30pm. Kick-off 8pm
Saturday April 27
L1: Derby vs Carlisle – Live on Sky Sports from 12pm. Kick-off 12.30pm
L2: Colchester vs Crewe – Live on Sky Sports from 2.45pm. Kick-off 3pm
Hull vs Ipswich, live on Sky Sports from 7.30pm. Kick-off 8pm
Monday April 29
Preston vs Leicester, live on Sky Sports from 7pm. Kick-off 8pm
Championship Predictions: Listen to the podcast!
Sky Sports duo Simeon Gholam and David Prutton take a look ahead at Gameweek 45 in the Sky Bet Championship, predicting the results of every fixture; listen to the podcast below or via any of your regular podcast providers.
- Listen and subscribe to the Championship Predictions podcast on: APPLE | CASTBOX | SPOTIFY | YOUR REGULAR PROVIDER
Spotify This content is provided by Spotify, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Spotify cookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options. Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to Spotify cookies. To view this content you can use the button below to allow Spotify cookies for this session only. Enable Cookies Allow Cookies Once Apple Podcasts This content is provided by Apple Podcasts, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Apple Podcasts cookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options. Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to Apple Podcasts cookies. To view this content you can use the button below to allow Apple Podcasts cookies for this session only. Enable Cookies Allow Cookies Once
Sky Bet Championship
Friday April 26
QPR vs Leeds, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 8pm
Saturday April 27
3pm KOs
Blackburn vs Coventry
Bristol City vs Rotherham
Cardiff vs Middlesbrough
Huddersfield vs Birmingham
Millwall vs Plymouth
Norwich vs Swansea
Sheffield Wednesday vs West Brom
Southampton vs Stoke
Watford vs Sunderland
Hull vs Ipswich, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 8pm
Monday April 29
Preston vs Leicester, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 8pm
Tuesday April 20
Coventry vs Ipswich, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 8pm
How it stands
What has already been decided?
Promoted:
Relegated: Rotherham
Rotherham were relegated from the Championship in early April following a 1-0 home defeat to Plymouth and are guaranteed to finish bottom of the division. They have since sacked manager Leam Richardson and reappointed Steve Evans.
What could happen this weekend?
Leicester will be promoted to the Premier League should Leeds lose at QPR on Friday night, live on Sky Sports.
Image: Championship relegation permutations
Huddersfield will be relegated if they lose at home to Birmingham. They are also down if they draw, Plymouth avoid defeat and Sheffield Wednesday win. Huddersfield will be as good as down if they draw and Wednesday win due to Plymouth’s far superior goal difference.
Birmingham will be relegated if they lose, Sheffield Wednesday and Plymouth win and Blackburn avoid defeat.
When are the Championship play-offs?
Semi-final first legs
6th vs 3rd (12pm) – Sunday May 12
5th vs 4th (2.15pm) – Sunday May 12
Semi-final second legs
3rd vs 6th (8pm) – Thursday May 16
4th vs 5th (8pm) – Friday May 17
Final
Sunday May 26 (4.30pm)
Sky Bet League One
Saturday April 27 (All 12.30pm KO)
Barnsley vs Northampton
Derby vs Carlisle – Live on Sky Sports from 12pm
Exeter vs Oxford
Fleetwood vs Burton
Lincoln vs Portsmouth
Peterborough vs Bolton
Port Vale vs Cambridge
Reading vs Blackpool
Shrewsbury vs Leyton Orient
Stevenage vs Cheltenham
Wigan vs Bristol Rovers
Wycombe vs Charlton Athletic
How it stands
What has already been decided?
Promoted: Portsmouth (C)
Relegated: Carlisle, Port Vale, Fleetwood
Portsmouth clinched the League One title to end their 12-year absence from the Championship with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Barnsley on April 17.
Carlisle were the first to be relegated in early April following a 2-0 defeat at Northampton having sat in the bottom four since October.
Port Vale and Fleetwood followed them down last weekend. Darren Moore could not keep Vale up, winning twice in his 16 games in charge while Fleetwood’s fate was sealed despite a 1-0 victory at Leyton Orient, their second win in three under ex-Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam.
What could happen this weekend?
Image: League One promotion permutations
Derby will be promoted if they avoid defeat or Bolton fail to win.
Bolton will be promoted if they win and Derby lose with a four-goal swing.
Image: League One play-off permutations
Barnsley will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win.
Lincoln will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win, providing Oxford don’t win by five or more goals than Lincoln.
Oxford will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win and either Barnsley or Lincoln fail to win. They will also finish in the top six if they win and Lincoln win, providing they score five or more goals than Lincoln.
Blackpool will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win and two of the three sides above them fail to win.
Image: League One permutations
Cheltenham will be relegated if they fail to win. They will go down regardless if Cambridge avoid defeat and Burton win.
Burton will be relegated if they lose and Cheltenham win. They will also be down if they draw and Cheltenham win, providing Cambridge don’t lose by three goals.
Cambridge will be relegated if they lose and Cheltenham and Burton win. They’re also down if they lose by three goals, Cheltenham win and Burton draw.
When are the League One play-offs?
Semi-final first legs
6th vs 3rd (8pm) – Friday May 3
5th vs 4th – (7.45pm) – Saturday May 4
Semi-final second legs
3rd vs 6th (8pm) – Tuesday May 7
4th vs 5th (8pm) – Wednesday May 8
Final
Saturday May 18 (5.30pm)
Sky Bet League Two
Saturday April 27 (All 3pm KO)
AFC Wimbledon vs Walsall
Accrington vs Tranmere
Barrow vs Mansfield
Bradford vs Newport
Colchester vs Crewe – Live on Sky Sports from 2.45pm
Crawley vs Grimsby
Forest Green vs Notts County
Gillingham vs Doncaster
MK Dons vs Sutton
Salford vs Harrogate
Swindon vs Morecambe
Wrexham vs Stockport
How it stands
What has already been decided?
Promoted: Stockport (C), Mansfield, Wrexham
Relegated: Forest Green
Stockport are heading up to League One for the first time in 14 years after securing the League Two title, their second championship in the last three seasons under manager Dave Challinor.
Wrexham earned back-to-back promotions under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney by hammering Forest Green 6-0 on April 13.
Mansfield then clinched the third promotion spot with a 2-1 home win over Accrington last week to send them up to League One for the first time since 2002.
At the bottom, Forest Green suffered back-to-back relegations despite an upturn in form under manager Steve Cotterill after Troy Deeney was sacked following six games in charge.
What could happen this weekend?
Image: League Two play-off permutations
Doncaster will be guaranteed a play-off place if they avoid defeat.
Crewe will be guaranteed a play-off place if they avoid defeat.
Barrow will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win.
Image: League Two play-off permutations
Crawley will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win and one of the following happens: Doncaster lose, Crewe lose, Barrow fail to win.
Bradford will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win, Barrow lose and Crawley fail to win.
Walsall will be guaranteed a play-off place if they win and Barrow lose with a six-goal swing, Crawley lose and Bradford fail to win.
Image: League Two permutations
Sutton will be relegated if they fail to win.
Colchester will be relegated if they lose and Sutton win with a five-goal swing.
There is a scenario that both sides could finish level on points, goal difference and goals scored: Sutton win by three clear goals 3-0 and Colchester lose by one. In that case, the head-to-head between the sides comes into play but as both games finished 1-1, then most wins in the division would secure a higher finish, and that would be Colchester, who have 11 to Sutton’s nine.
When are the League Two play-offs?
Semi-final first legs
7th vs MK Dons (3pm) – Monday May 6
6th vs 5th (5.30pm) – Monday May 6
Semi-final second legs
MK Dons vs 7th (8pm) – Thursday May 9
5th vs 6th (8pm) – Friday May 10
Final
Sunday May 19 (1pm)
Ad content | Stream Sky Sports on NOW
Stream Sky Sports live with no contract on a Month or Day membership on NOW. Instant access to live action from the Premier League, EFL, F1, England Cricket and so much more.
Get Sky Sports on WhatsApp!
You can now start receiving messages and alerts for the latest breaking sports news, analysis, in-depth features and videos from our dedicated WhatsApp channel!
Find out more here.
Sourse: skysports.com