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EFL permutations: What can happen on the final day?

With two Sky Bet Championship play-off places up for grabs and a gripping title race to be decided in League Two, it is set to be a busy final day this Saturday.

Here, we take you through the pivotal games being played on the final day of the Sky Bet Championship and League Two seasons.

Saturday May 7 (All 12.30pm KO)

Birmingham vs BlackburnBournemouth vs MillwallDerby vs CardiffHuddersfield vs Bristol CityHull vs Nottingham ForestLuton vs ReadingPeterborough vs BlackpoolPreston vs MiddlesbroughSheffield United vs FulhamStoke vs CoventrySwansea vs QPRWest Brom vs Barnsley

Promoted: Fulham, BournemouthRelegated: Derby, Barnsley, Peterborough

On Easter Monday, Wayne Rooney's Derby were relegated to the third tier for the first time since 1986.

Fulham sealed an immediate return to the Premier League on Tuesday April 19, when Aleksandar Mitrovic reached the 40-goal mark in a 3-0 win over Preston.

Three days later, Barnsley were relegated to Sky Bet League One after losing 2-1 to Huddersfield a result that led to the end of Poya Asbaghi's tenure as Tykes boss by mutual consent.

Peterborough completed the relegation picture on Saturday April 23, when a 1-0 loss to promotion-chasing Nottingham Forest curtailed any hopes of keeping their survival bid alive.

Bournemouth secured promotion back to the Premier League on Tuesday May 3 after a tense 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the Vitality Stadium.

Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield have both already secured a place in the play-offs.

Sheffield United will book a play-off place if they win. A point will be enough if Luton or Middlesbrough fail to win.

Luton will also secure a top-six finish if they win. A point will be enough if Sheffield United lose or Middlesbrough fail to

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