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Project Restart: EFL confirm dates for League One playoffs

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Third-tier clubs voted to curtail the regular season in a vote on Tuesday.

The League One season is set to conclude on July 13 after the English Football League announced the dates for the play-offs.

Third-tier clubs voted to curtail the regular season in a vote on Tuesday, leaving four clubs to fight it out for the final promotion place to the Championship.

Portsmouth will take on Oxford in a semi-final first leg on Friday, July 3, in a match kicking off at 5.30pm. Later that evening, Fleetwood host Wycombe in a 7.30pm kick-off.

The return legs will be played on Monday, July 6, with the final scheduled for a week later at Wembley.

The decision to curtail the League One season was less clear cut than in the division below, with Peterborough owner Darragh MacAnthony expressing his unhappiness about the decision.

“Every letter from the EFL stated that we wanted to finish the season and we went along with that,” MacAnthony said on Sky Sports’ ‘The Football Show’ earlier this week.

Darragh MacAnthony was not happy with League One’s curtailment (Joe Giddens/PA)

“I spoke to Rick Parry, the chairman, in May and I said to him, ‘What are we doing? Things seem to be improving’ and he said, ‘We want to finish the season, there’s no reason not to finish the season’ so again we went along with that.

“We voted for football. We will always vote for football. I understand the health concerns but we’ve now been told football is back – the Premier League is back, the Championship is back. The EFL is 71 clubs and we’ve been told we can’t play football so it’s devastation and disappointment.”

The points-per-game calculation used to decide the final standings left Peterborough out of the top six.

Oxford’s play-off preparations have been hit by their announcement that two individuals involved in the club have tested positive for the virus.

In a brief statement, the club did not stipulate if those affected were players or other members of staff, and said they will now self-isolate.

The statement added: “Neither had symptoms and can exercise independently within the current guidelines while they are away from the club.

“The medical team will be in contact with them on a day-to-day basis and all players will still be completing their daily medical questionnaire and temperature checks, with regular testing continuing.”

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