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The away goals rule does not apply in the play-off semi-finals. [2] The clubs that win the semi-finals then meet at Wembley Stadium, a neutral venue, for a one-off match referred to as the "play-off final". If required, extra time and a penalty shootout can be employed in the same manner as for the semi-finals to determine the winner.
Follow live coverage as Norwich City face Queens Park Rangers in the Championship today. ... with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One along with play-off final winners Oxford. ...
Follow live coverage as Sunderland face Portsmouth in the Championship today. ... with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One along with play-off final winners Oxford. ...
[4] [5] Promotion to the Premier League was estimated in 2024 to be worth up to £265 million to the play-off final winner. [6] The final was contested by Leeds United and Southampton, both of whom were relegated from the Premier League in the previous season and finished third and fourth respectively in the 2023–24 EFL Championship season ...
Follow live coverage as Sheffield United face West Bromwich Albion in the Championship today. ... with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One along with play-off final winners ...
The play-offs began in each league with two semi-finals which were played over two legs. The teams who finished in 3rd to 6th place in the Championship and League One and the 4th to 7th-placed teams in League Two competed. The winners of the semi-finals advanced to the finals, with the winners gaining promotion for the following season. [1]
Follow live coverage as Plymouth Argyle face Watford in the Championship today. ... with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One along with play-off final winners Oxford. ...
Winners Runners-up Play-off winners 2004–05: Sunderland (4) Wigan Athletic: West Ham United 2005–06: Reading: Sheffield United: Watford: 2006–07: Sunderland (5) Birmingham City: Derby County 2007–08: West Bromwich Albion (3) Stoke City: Hull City 2008–09: Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) Birmingham City: Burnley 2009–10: Newcastle United ...