Summary

  • Norwich seal automatic promotion to Premier League after beating Blackburn

  • Sheffield United beat Ipswich to all-but confirm promotion to Premier League

  • Blades will be mathematically up if Leeds fail to beat Aston Villa on Sunday

  • Rotherham relegated from Championship with defeat at West Bromwich Albion

  • Yeovil relegated from League Two despite draw at Northampton

  1. Lions look to secure survivalpublished at 13:26 British Summer Time 27 April 2019

    Millwall v Stoke (13:30 BST)

    Championship bottomImage source, BBC Sport

    For Millwall the equation today is simple - win and they will, more than likely, be playing Championship football next season.

    Although Rotherham would be six points behind the Lions with two games to play, their vastly inferior goal difference means they need the Potters to do them a favour in south-east London.

    Millwall boss Neil Harris makes one change for today's game, as Shaun Williams comes in for James Meredith, while Tom Ince and Moritz Bauer replace Thibaud Verlinden and Tom Edwards for Stoke.

  2. Championship fixturespublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 27 April 2019

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    Daniel FarkeImage source, Rex Features

    Today could be the day for Championship promotion hopefuls Norwich and Sheffield United (just about).

    Here's what we've got lined up for you in the second tier (all kick-offs 15:00 BST unless stated):

    • Millwall v Stoke City (13:30 BST)
    • Birmingham City v Wigan Athletic
    • Bolton Wanderers P-P Brentford
    • Bristol City v Derby County
    • Middlesbrough v Reading
    • Preston North End v Sheffield Wednesday
    • Queens Park Rangers v Nottingham Forest
    • Swansea City v Hull City
    • West Bromwich Albion v Rotherham United
    • Sheffield United v Ipswich Town (17:15 BST)
    • Norwich City v Blackburn Rovers (19:30 BST)
  3. The end is in sight...published at 13:21 British Summer Time 27 April 2019

    Luton TownImage source, Rex Features
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    Luton Town could be promoted back to the Championship today

    It's the last (almost) full fixture list of the season in the EFL today.

    By the end of today's games, in a mere eight hours time, two teams could have secured promotion while as many as six teams might have been relegated.

    Meanwhile, the action in the National League is already well under way and Leyton Orient are just 45 minutes from securing their return to the Football League after two seasons in non-league.

    The O's are currently drawing 0-0 with relegated Braintree, with that point enough to give them the title.

    Oh, and our first EFL game of the day starts in 10 minutes time.

    Good afternoon and welcome to live text coverage of Saturday's EFL action.

    Neal ArdleyImage source, Rex Features
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    Neal Ardley's Notts County could be relegated from the Football League for the first time in their history if they lose to Grimsby