Find out which teams have made it into the 2021 League 2 play-offs


The 2021 League Two play-off fixtures have been confirmed!

Read on to find out which four teams will battle it out for promotion and when the matches will take place.

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The play-offs comprise two semi-finals, each played as a two-legged tie, and a final.

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League Two play-off schedule

League Two semi-final first legs:

Newport County vs Forest Green Rovers - Thursday, 20 May, 6pm

Tranmere Rovers vs Morecambe - Thursday, 20 May, 8.15pm

League Two semi-final second legs:

Morecambe vs Tranmere Rovers - Sunday, 23 May, 12.30pm

Forest Green Rovers vs Newport County - Sunday, 23 May, 6.30pm

League Two final:

( Teams tbc) Monday, 31 May, 3pm

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League 2 play-off final venue

Wembley Stadium in London will host the League 2 play-off final and it is the traditional venue for all EFL promotion deciders, including those for the Championship and League One.

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It is possible that fans will be allowed into the 90,000-seater stadium for the final, but it will depend on the public health situation in England as the UK government continues to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.

How to watch the EFL play-off matches

Sky Sports has exclusive broadcasting rights for the EFL in the UK and the play-offs will be shown live on Sky Sports Football.

Matches may also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event.

Some matches may be shown on the Sky Sports Red Button if they overlap with others.

In terms of online streaming, Sky Go is the network's dedicated service.

Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

In the US, the ESPN / BAMTech network and its online streaming platform ESPN+ are the sole outlets broadcasting the Championship play-offs.

Fans set to be in attendance

Boris Johnson announced that supporters may be able to return from Monday, 17 May in limited numbers.

Up to 10,000 people or a quarter of the capacity, whichever is smaller, will be permitted in the largest venues, such as Wembley Stadium.

However, smaller arenas will be limited to either 4,000 people or half of their capacity, whichever is lower.

The government ran a series of pilots this month with the FA Cup semi-final between Leicester and Southampton and the Carabao Cup final among the first games which saw fans successfully back in stadiums.

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