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EFL-Play-offs TV Schedule 2024/25: Reporting, TV feet and live stream

The EFL-Play-offs are in good action, since 12 teams go a date with Destiny this week to reach Wembley.

First, Sheffield United and Sunderland have advantages of different sizes compared to Bristol City and Coventry.

The Blades lowered the Robins on the Ashton Gate to lead 3: 0, while Sunderland sparked again at the right time to overthrow Coventry with 2-1 from home.

Elsewhere, both ties in the league are halfway with Stockport Leyton Orient to Edgeley Park and Charlton Set to organize Wycombe.

In the second division, Walsall, who led the division this season in a phase with 12 points, scored a 2-0 win over Chesterfield to lead her draw, while AFC Wimbledon achieved a one-goal pillow over Nudts County.

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EFL-Play-offs TV Schedule 2024/25

All time in Great Britain. Subject to change. All lives from Sky Sports and now.

Semi -finals – second leg

Monday, May 12th

Tuesday, May 13th

Wednesday, May 14th

Thursday, May 15th

Friday, May 16

Saturday, May 17th

final

Saturday, May 24th

  • CH'SHIP: Sheffield United/Bristol City against Sunderland/Coventry City (TBC) Sky Sports

Sunday, May 25th

  • L1: Stockport/Leyton Orient against Charlton/Wycombe (TBC) Sky Sports

Monday, May 25th

  • L2: Walsall/Chesterfield against AFC Wimbledon/Notts County (TBC) Sky Sports

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