2020 English Football League play-offs

Football league season
2020 English Football League play-offs
Wembley Stadium was the venue for each play-off final
Season2019–20
2019
2021

The English Football League play-offs for the 2019–20 season (referred to as the Sky Bet Play-Offs for sponsorship reasons) were held in June, July and August 2020 with all finals played at Wembley Stadium in London. The play-offs began in each league with two semi-finals played over two legs. The teams who finished in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th place in the Championship and League One and the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th-placed teams in League Two were set to compete. The winners of the semi-finals advanced to the finals, with the winner of the final gaining promotion for the following season.[1]

The away goals rule does not apply in the playoff semi-finals per the standard rules.

Background

The English Football League play-offs have been held every year since 1987. They take place for each division following the conclusion of the regular season and are contested by the four clubs finishing below the automatic promotion places. The fixtures are determined by final league position – in the Championship and League One this is 3rd v 6th and 4th v 5th, while in League Two it is 4th v 7th and 5th v 6th.

Championship

The matchups were determined on 22 July 2020 on the conclusion of the league season.

Final league position – Championship
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
3 Brentford 46 24 9 13 80 38 +42 81
4 Fulham 46 23 12 11 64 48 +16 81
5 Cardiff City 46 19 16 11 68 58 +10 73
6 Swansea City 46 18 16 12 62 53 +9 70

First leg

Swansea City1–0Brentford
Ayew 81' Report
Cardiff City0–2Fulham
Report Onomah 49'
Kebano 90+1'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Geoff Eltringham

Second leg

Brentford3–1Swansea City
Watkins 11'
Marcondes 15'
Mbeumo 46'
Report Brewster 78'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Chris Kavanagh

Brentford won 3–2 on aggregate

Fulham1–2Cardiff City
Kebano 9' Report Nelson 8'
Tomlin 47'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Paul Tierney

Fulham won 3–2 on aggregate

Championship final

Brentford1–2 (a.e.t.)Fulham
Dalsgaard 120+4' Report Bryan 105', 117,'

League One

After suspending play due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, EFL League One clubs voted to curtail the season, and using points per game (PPG) to decide the final standings.[3]

Final league position – League One
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG
3 Wycombe Wanderers 34 17 8 9 45 40 +5 59 1.74
4 Oxford United 35 17 9 9 61 37 +24 60 1.71
5 Portsmouth 35 17 9 9 53 36 +17 60 1.71
6 Fleetwood Town 35 16 12 7 51 38 +13 60 1.71

League One semi-finals

First leg

Portsmouth1–1Oxford United
Curtis 32' Report Browne 43'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Gavin Ward
Fleetwood Town1–4Wycombe Wanderers
Evans 4' (pen.) Report Ofoborh 2'
Jacobson 6'
Wheeler 45+3'
Samuel 57'
Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Tony Harrington

Second leg

Oxford United1–1 (a.e.t.)Portsmouth
Harrison 45+3' (o.g.) Report Harness 38'
Penalties
Woodburn soccer ball with check mark
Forde soccer ball with check mark
Taylor soccer ball with check mark
Mousinho soccer ball with check mark
Brannagan soccer ball with check mark
5–4 soccer ball with check mark Marquis
soccer ball with check mark Evans
soccer ball with check mark Brown
soccer ball with red X McGeehan
soccer ball with check mark Hawkins

2–2 on aggregate, Oxford United won 5–4 on penalties.

Wycombe Wanderers2–2Fleetwood Town
Onyedinma 47', 90+4' Report Andrew 23'
Evans 60' (pen.)
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Darren Bond

Wycombe Wanderers won 6–3 on aggregate.

League One final

Wycombe Wanderers2–1Oxford United
Stewart 9'
Jacobson 79' (pen.)
Report Sykes 57'
Attendance: 0[c]
Referee: Robert Jones

League Two

After suspending play due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, EFL League Two clubs voted to curtail the season, and using points per game (PPG) to decide the final standings.[4]

Final league position – League Two
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG
4 Cheltenham Town 36 17 13 6 52 27 +25 64 1.78
5 Exeter City 37 18 11 8 53 43 +10 65 1.76
6 Colchester United 37 15 13 9 52 37 +15 58 1.57
7 Northampton Town 37 17 7 13 54 40 +14 58 1.57

League Two semi-finals

First leg[5]
Colchester United1–0Exeter City
Bramall 81' Report
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Josh Smith


Northampton Town0–2Cheltenham Town
Report Raglan 26'
Thomas 86'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Marc Edwards
Second leg[6]
Exeter City3–1 (a.e.t.)Colchester United
Martin 10'
Richardson 58'
Bowman 111'
Report Senior 78'
St James Park, Exeter
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Charles Breakspear

Exeter City won 3–2 on aggregate.

Cheltenham Town0–3Northampton Town
Report Oliver 9'
Morton 57', 77'
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Leigh Doughty

Northampton Town won 3–2 on aggregate.

League Two final


Exeter City0–4Northampton Town
Report Watson 11'
Morton 31'
Hoskins 80'
Williams 89'


Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The semi-finals and final would be played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  2. ^ The final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  3. ^ The final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

References

  1. ^ "EFL rules and relegations".
  2. ^ "Next up: Fulham". Brentford F.C. 31 July 2020. Archived from the original on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  3. ^ "EFL League One clubs vote to end season".
  4. ^ "EFL League Two clubs vote to end season".
  5. ^ "Sky Bet EFL Play-off dates confirmed".
  6. ^ "Sky Bet EFL Play-off dates confirmed".
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