Who made the PFA Teams of the Year?published at 19:23 British Summer Time 20 April 2018
League Two
And here's the League Two PFA Team of the Year, which includes five Luton players and three men from promoted Accrington Stanley.
Sessegnon, McDonald & Mitrovic score second-half goals
Impressive Fulham move back above Cardiff into second
Millwall (6th) remain in the play-off places
London derby kicks off massive EFL weekend
Six possible relegations/promotions on Saturday
Brendon Mitchell
League Two
And here's the League Two PFA Team of the Year, which includes five Luton players and three men from promoted Accrington Stanley.
League One
Meanwhile, here's the PFA's Team of the Year for League One, which saw Wigan and promotion rivals Blackburn each contribute four players.
Also in are Shrewsbury keeper Dean Henderson, Walsall midfielder Erhan Oztumer and Peterborough striker Jack Marriott - the division's top scorer.
Championship
In case you missed it, Ruben Neves was one of three players from promoted Wolves to be named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year.
Fulham also saw three players selected, including teenager Ryan Sessegnon - and don't forget to get involved with your thoughts on him this evening, folks, via #bbcefl on social media. Is he an England World Cup squad contender?
Millwall v Fulham (19:45 BST)
Although rights restrictions prevent us from streaming live audio commentary of this evening's match, if you're in the local area you can tune into BBC Radio London for full coverage from The Den.
You can click here for the complete list of BBC local radio stations and frequencies.
Should England take Sessegnon to the World Cup?
Ryan Webber: I don’t think Sessegnon should go to the World Cup because he won’t be given a chance and is a complete waste of time... I believe that it’s too early. If Southgate gave him a chance then possibly.
Harry Franks: Typical English fans overhyping our youth and putting unnecessary pressure on them
Millwall v Fulham (19:45 BST)
If you fancy a bit of Friday night listening while following this live text commentary from The Den, you can click the play icon at the top of this page now to join Darren Fletcher and Jermaine Jenas on BBC Radio 5 live now.
As you'd expect, Arsene Wenger's pending departure from Arsenal is top of this evening's list of discussion topics.
Millwall v Fulham (19:45 BST)
Let's just bring you some team news from The Den.
Millwall are unchanged and Fulham - who are without forwards Floyd Ayite and Sheyi Ojo - also name an unchanged XI.
Millwall: Archer, Meredith, Hutchinson, Williams, Gregory, Romeo, Wallace, Morison, Saville, Cooper, Marshall.
Fulham: Bettinelli, Fredericks, Odoi, Ream, Targett, McDonald, Johansen, Cairney, Sessegnon, Piazon, Mitrovic.
Should England take Sessegnon to the World Cup?
To remind you, tonight we're asking you whether or not Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon should go to the World Cup, after BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson called for the EFL's Championship Player of the Year to be included in Gareth Southgate's squad.
You can have your say via #bbcefl on social media.
And, if not Sessegnon, then which other EFL-based wildcards would you consider including?
Thursday: Blackburn 3-1 Peterborough
Last night, League One player of the year Bradley Dack scored twice as Blackburn came from behind to defeat Peterborough at Ewood Park.
It was a huge win for Rovers, moving them level on points with leaders Wigan, who play tomorrow.
Meanwhile, EFL boss Shaun Harvey says he is "robustly campaigning" for safe standing in football grounds.
In case you missed it, Joey Barton will become the new manager of League One side Fleetwood Town this summer - one day after his ban for betting ends.
Also already guaranteed promotion are Accrington Stanley, who have secured third-tier football for the first time in their history.
Billy Kee's brace against Yeovil clinched it at the Crown Ground for Stanley on Tuesday.
You can read more here from Jay Freeman on how the club that was the butt of an old milk advert joke made history.
The first EFL team to secure promotion this season were Wolves, as Brentford's last-gasp equaliser at Fulham last Saturday guaranteed the Molineux club Premier League football for next term.
The Wolves players sure seem to have enjoyed the moment, but what's the story behind their success?
Here's Simon Stone with a closer look at super agent Jorge Mendes, Wolves' Chinese owners and their global ambition.
There's also the matter of Coventry v Stevenage in League Two to come later this evening, but for now let's recap on the biggest EFL news of the week and look ahead to a weekend during which as many as six EFL clubs could either be promoted or relegated.
And two other sides have already been celebrating...
Should England take Sessegnon to the World Cup?
But firstly, let's hear from you, because after winning a trio of EFL awards last Sunday night Fulham's 17-year-old sensation Ryan Sessegnon has been tipped to go to the World Cup.
BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson believes England boss Gareth Southgate should call-up the left-back to Russia for experience.
So, do you agree or not, and why? Should Sessegnon be on the plane? You can have you say via #bbcefl on social media.
Millwall v Fulham (19:45 BST)
So, there are just three weekends to go in the EFL season, and oh boy is it getting tense, nervy and exciting.
Over the next 27 hours, all manner of drama could be upon us, so over the next hour, we'll bring you all the build-up to a simply huge weekend across the Championship, League One and League Two.
And then, from 19:45 BST, it'll be time for a real humdinger of a game, as two of the most in-form sides in the country - play-off chasing Millwall and Slavisa Jokanovic's promotion-chasing Fulham - meet at The Den.