EFL ups & downs: What can happen this weekend?
With the League One champions, automatic promotion winners, play-off contenders and three relegated sides yet to be confirmed, it is set to be a busy final day in the third tier, while the Championship title could also be wrapped up.
Here, we take you through the pivotal games being played across the Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two.
Friday April 29
QPR vs Sheffield United (7.45pm) - Live on Sky Sports Football
Saturday April 30 (All 3pm KO unless stated)
Barnsley vs Preston (12.30pm)Blackburn vs BournemouthBlackpool vs DerbyBristol City vs HullCardiff vs BirminghamCoventry vs HuddersfieldMiddlesbrough vs StokeMillwall vs PeterboroughNottingham Forest vs SwanseaReading vs West Brom
Promoted: FulhamRelegated: 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, Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield have all secured at least a place in the play-offs.
Having missed out on securing the title after a midweek defeat at home to Nottingham Forest, Fulham will be champions if Bournemouth fail to beat Blackburn at Ewood Park.
Elsewhere, Luton will book a play-off place if Middlesbrough, Blackburn and Millwall fail to