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1 Background  





2 Championship  



2.1  Championship semi-finals  





2.2  Championship final  







3 League One  



3.1  League One Semi-Finals  





3.2  League One Final  







4 League Two  



4.1  League Two Semi-Finals  





4.2  League Two Final  







5 References  














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English Football League play-offs
Wembley Stadium was the venue for each play-off final
Season2022–23

2022

2024

The English Football League play-offs for the 2022–23 season (referred to as the Sky Bet Play-Offs for sponsorship reasons) were held in May 2023 with all finals being staged at Wembley StadiuminWembley.

The play-offs begin in each league with two semi-finals which are played over two legs. The teams who finished in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th place in the Championship and League One and the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th-placed teams in League Two compete. The winners of the semi-finals advance to the finals, with the winners gaining promotion for the following season.[1]

Background

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The English Football League play-offs have been held every year since 1987. They take place for each division following the conclusion of the regular season and are contested by the four clubs finishing below the automatic promotion places. The fixtures are determined by final league position – in the Championship and League One this is 3rd v 6th and 4th v 5th, while in League Two it is 4th v 7th and 5th v 6th.

Championship

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Championship semi-finals

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The final table was confirmed after the final matchday on 8 May 2023. Going into the final day, Luton Town and Middlesbrough had already confirmed their places in their play-offs, finishing 3rd and 4th respectively. Coventry City started and finished the day in 5th with a draw over Middlesbrough being enough to ensure both teams would face each other in the semi-finals. Millwall started the day in 6th, but Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion, and Blackburn Rovers all remained in the hunt for the last spot at the start of play. West Bromwich Albion missed out after a loss against Swansea City. Millwall fell to 8th as they lost against fellow hopefuls Blackburn Rovers who also missed out in 7th on goal difference. Sunderland's win against Preston North End meant that they secured 6th spot and face Luton Town in the semi-finals, giving themselves the chance to be promoted via the play-offs for the second season in a row after they won the 2022 League One play-off final last season.

Final league position - Championship
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
3 Luton Town 46 21 17 8 57 39 +18 80
4 Middlesbrough 46 22 9 15 84 56 +28 75
5 Coventry City 46 18 16 12 58 46 +12 70
6 Sunderland 46 18 15 13 68 55 +13 69

First leg

17:30 BST
Sunderland2–1Luton Town
  • Amad 39'
  • Hume 63'
  • Report

    Attendance: 46,060

    Referee: Tim Robinson

    12:00 BST
    Coventry City0–0Middlesbrough
    Report

    Attendance: 28,874

    Referee: Bobby Madley

    Second leg

    20:00 BST
    Luton Town2–0Sunderland
  • Lockyer 43'
  • Report

    Attendance: 10,013

    Referee: Simon Hooper

    Luton Town won 3–2 on aggregate.

    20:00 BST
    Middlesbrough0–1Coventry City
    Report

    Attendance: 32,154

    Referee: David Coote

    Coventry City won 1-0 on aggregate.

    Championship final

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    Luton Town were promoted to the Premier League and played there alongside automatically promoted teams Burnley and Sheffield United.

    16:45 BST
    Coventry City1–1 (a.e.t.)Luton Town
    Report
    Penalties
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  • 5–6
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  • soccer ball with check mark Nakamba
  • soccer ball with check mark Clark
  • soccer ball with check mark Berry
  • soccer ball with check mark Potts
  • Attendance: 85,711

    Referee: Michael Oliver

    League One

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    League One Semi-Finals

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    The final table was confirmed after the final matchday on 7 May 2023. Going into the final day, Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley had already guaranteed a place in the play-offs, finishing 3rd and 4th respectively. Bolton Wanderers had also guaranteed their place in the play-offs and won their game against Bristol Rovers to finish 5th, ensuring they played Barnsley in the semi-finals. Derby County were 6th with only a win being able to guarantee a play-off spot with any other result opening the door for Peterborough United, who needed to win. Peterborough United beat Barnsley, while Derby County lost to Sheffield Wednesday. This meant that Peterborough United finished 6th and faced Sheffield Wednesday in the semi-finals, while Derby County finished 7th.

    Final league position - League One
    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    3 Sheffield Wednesday 46 28 12 6 81 37 +44 96
    4 Barnsley 46 26 8 12 80 47 +33 86
    5 Bolton Wanderers 46 23 12 11 62 36 +26 81
    6 Peterborough United 46 24 5 17 75 54 +21 77

    First leg

    20:00 BST
    Peterborough United4–0Sheffield Wednesday
  • Ward 36'
  • Poku 50'
  • Clarke-Harris 82'
  • Report

    Attendance: 12,569

    Referee: Anthony Backhouse

    15:00 BST
    Bolton Wanderers1–1Barnsley
    Report

    Attendance: 23,450

    Referee: Andrew Kitchen

    Second leg

    20:00 BST
    Sheffield Wednesday5–1 (a.e.t.)Peterborough United
  • Gregory 25'
  • James 71'
  • Palmer 90+8'
  • Paterson 112'
  • Report
    Penalties
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  • 5–3
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  • Attendance: 31,835

    Referee: David Webb

    5–5 on aggregate. Sheffield Wednesday won 5–3 on penalties.

    20:00
    Barnsley1–0Bolton Wanderers
    Report

    Attendance: 16,274

    Referee: Michael Salisbury

    Barnsley won 2–1 on aggregate.

    League One Final

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    The winner of this match will join Plymouth Argyle and Ipswich Town in being promoted to the EFL Championship and will play in the 2023–24 EFL Championship season.

    15:00 BST
    Barnsley0–1 (a.e.t.)Sheffield Wednesday

    Attendance: 72,492

    Referee: Tim Robinson

    League Two

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    League Two Semi-Finals

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    The final table was confirmed after the final matchday on 8 May 2023. Going into the final day, Stockport County had already secured a play-off place and could still have finished 3rd if they had won and Northampton Town failed to win in the last game of the season, due to Stockport County's superior goal difference. However, Northampton Town won against Tranmere Rovers on the final day, consigning Stockport to 4th. They subsequently drew with the already relegated Hartlepool United. Carlisle United, Salford City, and Bradford City all had 75 points on the final day with Mansfield Town still in with a chance of displacing any of them on the final day of the season should they win and one of the other 3 teams lose in enough of a goal swing. Carlisle United and Bradford City managed to secure draws with Sutton United and champions Leyton Orient respectively to secure their places. Carlisle United finished 5th due to their superior goal difference over Bradford City in 6th. However, Salford City lost 1–0 to Gillingham but just managed to secure 7th as Mansfield Town only won 2–0 against Colchester United and needed to score 1 more goal to surpass Salford City. The results ensured that Stockport County played Salford City and Carlisle United played Bradford City over 2 legs respectively.

    Final league position - League Two
    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    4 Stockport County 46 22 13 11 65 37 +28 79
    5 Carlisle United 46 20 16 10 66 43 +23 76
    6 Bradford City 46 20 16 10 61 43 +18 76
    7 Salford City 46 22 9 15 72 54 +18 75

    First leg

    19:45 BST
    Salford City1–0Stockport County
    Report

    Attendance: 3,923

    Referee: Tom Nield

    19:00 BST
    Bradford City1–0Carlisle United
    Report

    Attendance: 20,575

    Referee: Ross Joyce

    Second leg

    12:30 BST
    Stockport County2–1 (a.e.t.)Salford City
  • Stretton 115'
  • Report
    Penalties
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  • 3–1
  • soccer ball with red X Mariappa
  • soccer ball with check mark Barry
  • soccer ball with red X Mallan
  • Attendance: 10,023

    Referee: Ben Toner

    2–2 on Aggregate. Stockport County won 3–1 on penalties.'

    15:00 BST
    Carlisle United3–1 (a.e.t.)Bradford City
  • Guy 98'
  • Barclay 112'
  • Report

    Attendance: 15,401

    Referee: Simon Mather

    Carlisle United won 3–2 on aggregate.

    League Two Final

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    Carlisle United are promoted to EFL League One and will play in the 2023–24 EFL League One season with promoted Leyton Orient, Stevenage and Northampton Town.

    13:30 BST
    Stockport County1–1 (a.e.t.)Carlisle United
    Report
    Penalties
  • Rydel soccer ball with red X
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  • 4–5
  • soccer ball with check mark Mellish
  • soccer ball with check mark Edmondson
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  • soccer ball with check mark Charters
  • Attendance: 34,004

    Referee: Tom Nield

    References

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    1. ^ "EFL play-offs: Fixtures, dates and schedule for Championship, League One and League Two". Sky Sports. Retrieved 5 May 2023.

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