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EFL Playoffs 23/24

First legs:

- Friday 3rd May: Barnsley v Bolton (7:30pm kick off)
- Saturday 4th May: Oxford v Peterborough (7:45pm kick off)
- Monday 6th May: Crawley v MK Dons (3:00pm kick off)
- Monday 6th May: Crewe v Doncaster (5:30pm kick off)
- Sunday 12th May: Champ 6th v 3rd (12:30pm kick off)
- Sunday 12th May: Champ 5th v 4th (2:15pm kick off)

Second legs:

- Tuesday 7th May: Bolton v Barnsley (8:00pm kick off)
- Wednesday 8th May: Peterborough v Oxford (8:00pm kick off)
- Thursday 9th May: MK Dons v Crawley (8:00pm kick off)
- Friday 10th May: Doncaster v Crewe (8:00pm kick off)
- Thursday 16th May: Champ 3rd v 6th (8:00pm kick off)
- Friday 17th May: Champ 4th v 5th (8:00pm kick off)

Finals:

Saturday 18th May: League One (kick off TBC)
Sunday 19th May: League Two (kick off TBC)
Sunday 26th May: Championship (kick off TBC)

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  • Milton Keynes - Doncaster - Crewe - Crawley make up the League Two Play-Offs
  • Milton Keynes - Doncaster - Crewe - Crawley make up the League Two Play-Offs
    Cheers, will edit the first post.
  • Milton Keynes - Doncaster - Crewe - Crawley make up the League Two Play-Offs
    Cheers, will edit the first post.
    Just double check the order mate, I was watching the Barrow game, and think a few matches were ongoing, but no one else could break into the top four.
  • Bolton: Baxter, Dacres-Cogley, Jones, Santos, Toal, Williams, Sheehan, Thomason, Maghoma, Charles, Collins. Subs: Coleman, Iredale, Ogbeta, Morley, Dempsey, Adeboyejo, Jerome.

    Barnsley: Roberts, Williams, De Gevigney, Cadden, Kane, O’Keeffe, Phillips, Earl, Cole, McAtee, Connell. Subs: Killip, Russell, Cosgrove, Grant, Jalo, Cotter, McCart.
  • Just kicked off. A 7:30 KO for some reason.
  • 0-1 Dion Charles
  • Leeds, Bolton and Doncaster for me
  • Leeds, Bolton and Doncaster for me
    Would agree with that. Think there’s a team in each division that’s clearly the strongest.
  • Atmosphere flat at Oakwell - loads of free seats.  
  • Would prefer Bolton to go up of the 4 in the League One playoffs. Would always expect them to be up there in or around the automatic places.

    Barnsley and Peterborough less likely and more like play off contenders. Oxford could be in around the playoffs but if they don't go up and lose the likes of Branagan it wouldn't surprise me if they ended up closer to mid table.
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  • Penalty Bolton
  • Keeper gets a hand to it but not enough.

    0-2 Charles pen
  • 1-2 Cosgrove
  • edited May 3
     Just come on as a sub with Barnsley chasing the game and tie. Only scored 3 all season, so a brave decision from manager. Route 1 punt down the middle from a free kick. Not dealt with well by the Bolton defence. Headed into path of Barnsley player who puts Cosgeove through for an easy tap in at right of area. 
  • edited May 3
    Bolton hanging on a bit with five mins plus added left. Brilliant save Baxter from a Cosgrove header…
  • Bolton hanging on a bit with five mins plus added left. Brilliant save Baxter from a Cosgrove header…
    And then go and get a third!
  • 1-3. Williams scores direct from a corner. A wily Cameron Jerome blocks off the keeper and the ball goes right through and into the net.
  • Looked a foul on the keeper for third goal. Bundled into the net by a player Chuks size, as ball comes in from the corner. 
  • Norwich , Peterborough and Crewe for me 
  • Oxford: Cumming, Brown, Moore, Brannagan, Harris, Bennett, Stevens, Goodrham, Rodrigues, Murphy, Dale. Subs: Eastwood, Long, McEachran, Bodin, Browne, McGuane, Leigh.

    Peterborough: Steer, Katongo, Burrows, Edwards, Knight, Mason-Clark, Randall, Ajiboye, Mothersille, Kyprianou, Collins. Subs: Bilokapic, De Havilland, Clarke-Harris, Poku, Jones, Fernandez, Dornelly.
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  • 0-0 HT
  • 1-0 Oxford
  • FT 1-0
  • Oxford looked incredibly limited - Bolton would take them to the cleaners at Wembley if they got there. Fully expect Peterborough to turn it around in the second leg. 
  • Crawley Town Football Club is disappointed to announce that this afternoon's Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Semi-Final first leg has been postponed due to a waterlogged surface at the Broadfield Stadium.
    https://www.crawleytownfc.com/news/2024/may/mk-dons-match-postponed/
  • clive said:
    Crawley Town Football Club is disappointed to announce that this afternoon's Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Semi-Final first leg has been postponed due to a waterlogged surface at the Broadfield Stadium.
    https://www.crawleytownfc.com/news/2024/may/mk-dons-match-postponed/
    That must be a pretty unique situation. If they want to keep the semi finals in the same order, with the higher team playing at home in the second leg, then surely Thursday's second leg will have to be moved back and this first leg played first?
  • It's rained a lot overnight and the last few hours in Sussex and they've always had issues with the pitch at the Broadfield. Will be interesting to see when they play it. 
  • clive said:
    Crawley Town Football Club is disappointed to announce that this afternoon's Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Semi-Final first leg has been postponed due to a waterlogged surface at the Broadfield Stadium.
    https://www.crawleytownfc.com/news/2024/may/mk-dons-match-postponed/
    That must be a pretty unique situation. If they want to keep the semi finals in the same order, with the higher team playing at home in the second leg, then surely Thursday's second leg will have to be moved back and this first leg played first?

     

    MK Dons' Play-Off first leg fixture against Crawley Town at Broadfield Stadium has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

    MK Dons will now travel to Broadfield Stadium on Tuesday 7 May with kick-off scheduled for 7:30pm.

    As a result of the rearranged tie, the second leg at Stadium MK will also be moved to a later date of Saturday 11 May with kick-off set for 7:45pm.

    https://www.mkdons.com/news/2024/may/crawley-town-play-off-first-leg-postponed/

  • edited May 6
    It's helpful that it's 2 relatively local teams playing each other, so fewer travel issues for the away fans. It would have been much worse if Crawley had been playing Barrow!
  • clive said:
    Crawley Town Football Club is disappointed to announce that this afternoon's Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Semi-Final first leg has been postponed due to a waterlogged surface at the Broadfield Stadium.
    https://www.crawleytownfc.com/news/2024/may/mk-dons-match-postponed/
    Rain on a Bank holiday Monday. Who would have guessed…
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