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Yorkshire clubs are scheduled for crucial games in the last weekend of the EFL Playoffs.

 

It has been announced that the last weekend of Championship matches will begin at 12.30 p.m. on May 4.

The last round of matches, which might be crucial for several Yorkshire clubs, all start at the same time as usual these days to allay suspicions of any irregularities.

Thus, the dates for the various play-off games as well as the kickoff times for the championship games in each of the three Football League divisions have now been confirmed.

If Southampton wins their two remaining games, they will only trail Leeds by three points, currently in fourth place. From the Premier League the previous season, both teams were demoted.

Yorkshire clubs currently make up the whole relegation zone.

positioned lowest Rotherham United is so far down that it would be a miracle if they had anything to play for other than pride against Cardiff at home, but Sheffield Wednesday is at Sunderland, and Huddersfield is scheduled to take on Ipswich Town, another team that has legitimate hopes of winning the division.

Hull is scheduled to end the regular season against a Plymouth Argyle squad that is still vulnerable to relegation. Hull is currently three points outside the play-off places with a game remaining but a far worse goal differential.

Watford and Middlesbrough play.

On April 27, Leagues One and Two are scheduled to conclude, with the third-tier matches beginning at 12.30 p.m. and the fourth-tier matches at 3 p.m.

While supporters of Leeds will be hoping they do not apply, Hull and League One Barnsley fans will want to keep a watch on the play-off dates.

 

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