Summary

  • 35 games across the EFL on Saturday, starting with Sheff Wed's goalless draw with Nottm Forest

  • Sheff Wed keep alive survival hopes as Championship relegation battle goes to final day

  • Derby beaten by Swansea and host Owls on final day

  • Rotherham draw and Wycombe win to still retain hope

  • Norwich thrash Reading to win Championship title

  • L1: Peterborough win promotion; Northampton and Rochdale both relegated

  • L2: Southend relegated to National League, Bolton miss chance to win promotion

  1. Team newspublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Sheff Wed v Nottm Forest (12:30 BST)

    Just the one change for Sheffield Wednesday ahead of their crucial match against Nottingham Forest.

    Kadeem Harris replaces the injured Tom Lees in the hosts' starting line-up.

    Sheff Wed: Westwood, Palmer, Hutchinson, Börner, Reach, Paterson, Pelupessy, Bannan, Harris, Green, Windass

    Subs: Wildsmith, Brennan, Urhoghide, Dunkley, Hunt, Shaw, Dele-Bashiru, Kachunga, Rhodes

  2. Wednesday's last-chance saloonpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Sheffield Wednesday v Nottingham Forest (12:30 BST)

    Champ bottom sixImage source, BBC Sport

    It's pretty much win or bust for Sheffield Wednesday this lunchtime.

    The Owls start the afternoon four points adrift of safety with just two games to play.

    Even if they were to win at home against Forest, scores elsewhere later on could still relegate them, with both Derby and Rotherham also in action at 15:00 BST.

    Wycombe below them are virtually relegated as well when you look at the goal differences.

  3. League Two fixturespublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    All matches kick-off 15:00 BST

    Eleven fixtures in the fourth tier this afternoon:

    • Barrow v Southend United
    • Bolton Wanderers v Exeter City
    • Bradford City v Scunthorpe United
    • Colchester United v Salford City
    • Forest Green Rovers v Tranmere Rovers
    • Grimsby Town v Port Vale
    • Leyton Orient v Carlisle United
    • Mansfield Town v Oldham Athletic
    • Newport County v Cheltenham Town
    • Stevenage v Crawley Town
    • Walsall v Morecambe
  4. League One fixturespublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    All matches kick-off 15:00 BST

    All 24 sides are in action this afternoon:

    • AFC Wimbledon v Portsmouth
    • Accrington Stanley v Charlton Athletic
    • Bristol Rovers v Crewe Alexandra
    • Burton Albion v Gillingham
    • Fleetwood Town v MK Dons
    • Hull City v Wigan Athletic
    • Northampton Town v Blackpool
    • Peterborough United v Lincoln City
    • Plymouth Argyle v Sunderland
    • Rochdale v Doncaster Rovers
    • Shrewsbury Town v Oxford United
    • Swindon Town v Ipswich Town
  5. Saturday's other Championship fixturespublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    All matches kick-off 15:00 BST

    Once we're finished with the early fixture at Hillsborough, here's what's on the way later this afternoon in the Championship:

    • Birmingham City v Cardiff City
    • Brentford v Watford
    • Huddersfield Town v Coventry City
    • Luton Town v Middlesbrough
    • Millwall v Bristol City
    • Norwich City v Reading
    • Preston North End v Barnsley
    • Rotherham United v Blackburn Rovers
    • Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers
    • Swansea City v Derby County
    • Wycombe Wanderers v Bournemouth
  6. Welcomepublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Sheff Wed v Nottm Forest (12:30 BST)

    HillsboroughImage source, PA Media

    A bumper day awaits as the final stages of the regular 2020-21 English Football League season get going.

    For starters, we've got a huge game at Hillsborough as Sheffield Wednesday look to keep their hopes alive of remaining in the Championship when they take on Nottingham Forest.

    After that, we've got a host of games across the Championship, League One and League Two to get stuck into, with plenty to play for at the top and bottom of the tables.

    Let's get it going.