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·20 April 2025
Leeds United and Burnley promoted -All the EFL Easter Monday permutations

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·20 April 2025
All the permutations for every league in the EFL that could happen on Easter Monday.
After an enthralling Good Friday of football which saw plenty of big results across all three divisions, the attention now turns to Easter Monday, and the permutations that could happen in the EFL.
The Easter weekend is always one of the most exciting weekends of the season from a supporter's perspective, but is most likely anything but for the players.
The quick turnaround at such a late stage in the season is always a test of each team's physical capabilities and squad depth.
Following an exciting Good Friday which saw plenty of indications of how the tables could shape up in a couple of weeks, there are a few permutations across all three leagues that could come true on Monday.
With that in mind, we looked at everything that could happen in the EFL on Easter Monday.
Despite Sheffield United finally getting back to winning ways, it could be too little too late for the Blades when all is said and done on Monday evening. Leeds United and Burnley also picked up victories, meaning the gap stays at five points between the top two and third.
The Clarets host Sheffield United at 5:30pm, and victory will secure an instant return to the top flight for Scott Parker's men. Leeds host lowly Stoke City, and a Burnley victory would also see them up if they manage to beat the Potters.
Bristol City can also secure their place in the play-offs, following their massive victory over Sunderland. If the Robins beat Luton Town and Middlesbrough are defeated at Sheffield Wednesday, Liam Manning's side are guaranteed a shot at promotion via the play-offs.
Towards the bottom, Plymouth Argyle could be relegated on Monday. They host play-off contenders Coventry City in a must-win game - failure to do so and if Hull City, Luton and Derby County win, Miron Muslic's side will be playing League One football next season.
The League One title is already wrapped up for Birmingham City, but things have become very interesting behind them.
Wrexham's draw with Bristol Rovers allowed Wycombe Wanderers to retake second place, after they defeated Bolton Wanderers. The gap is just one point, so nothing is done just yet.
The Chairboys have a massive game on Monday, as they welcome fourth-placed Charlton Athletic to Adams Park.
A win for both sides will be the priority, as Wycombe could end the Addicks' automatic promotion hopes, and extend the gap to Wrexham should they fail to beat Blackpool, whilst Nathan Jones' men could get back within touching distance of the top-two with a win.
Stockport County can also secure their place in the League One play-offs if they avoid defeat at home to a seriously out-of-form Huddersfield Town.
At the bottom of the table, Shrewsbury Town's relegation was already confirmed before they'd kicked a ball on Saturday, thanks to Burton Albion's draw at Exeter City.
Both Crawley Town and Cambridge United could be officially relegated come 5pm. If the Red Devils and the U's fail to win their games and either Bristol Rovers or Burton win, it'll be curtains for both.
League Two is looking like the most exciting of the three divisions at the top, with six teams who could still mathematically win the title.
Some of these, such as Notts County and AFC Wimbledon are long shots, but it's certainly still possible.
Nobody can secure promotion this coming matchday, but Port Vale can get one foot in the door of League One if they beat Grimsby Town and Walsall lose at Newport County.
At the foot of the table, three wins in their last three matches has kept Carlisle United's dreams of survival alive. A massive win over league leaders Port Vale on Friday has brought them within four points of safety.
However, that effort could all be in vain, as defeat against relegation rivals Accrington Stanley and a Tranmere Rovers win over Barrow would see Mark Hughes' side suffer back-to-back relegations out of the EFL.
Whilst Carlisle have hope, things are looking rather bleak for Morecambe. The Shrimps sit eight points from safety, and will need a miracle to keep them in the EFL next season.
Their relegation will be confirmed if they fail to beat Salford City, regardless of results elsewhere.
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