EFL confirm five substitutes rule change and bring in historic kit clash arrangement
Clubs in the Championship, League One and League Two will be able to use up to five substitutes next season after a rule change was vetoed by the English Football League (EFL).
Representatives of all 72 clubs gathered for the league's Annual General Meeting (AGM) and one of the topics of discussion was whether or not to follow the Premier League's lead and re-introduce the five subs rule.
Back in March the top flight confirmed that teams would be allowed the extra changes from the start of the 2022-23 season.
The rule had originally been used during the Project Restart return to football for the final rounds of the 2019/2020 season, which was heavily delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was then discontinued in the two campaigns following that, with top-flight teams reverting to three permitted changes per match.
Now, the EFL have followed the Premier League allowing for a streamlined approach next season in English football, with all cups and leagues adhering to the five subs rule.
An EFL statement confirming the change said: "For League matches during the 2021/22 season, clubs were able to field three substitutes from seven nominated. For all League fixtures going forward, clubs will be allowed to name up to seven substitutes on their team sheet with no more than five being able to take part in the match. Each club is only permitted a maximum of three opportunities to make substitutions during the fixture and a club may make more than the one substitution at each of its three opportunities. Clubs may make substitutions at half-time and any substitutions made during this break will not count towards the maximum of three opportunities."
Another change to come out of the league's AGM is that clubs will now


