The final week of the Sky Bet EFL regular season is upon us and while a lot has already been decided across the three divisions, when it comes to promotion and relegation there is still plenty to play for.
The final top-six spot in the Championship remains up for grabs, while in League One and League Two, there is the battle to avoid the drop alongside places in the dreaded play-offs to decide.
Sky Bet Championship

With Norwich City and Sheffield United promoted and Ipswich, Bolton and Rotherham relegated, only the play-offs remain to be sorted.
Leeds, West Brom and Aston Villa are confirmed in the top six, with Leeds needing a point to secure third place ahead of the Baggies, while Villa will definitely finish fifth.
That means all eyes are on who will claim the final play-off spot with Derby, Middlesbrough and Bristol City will fighting for it.
Derby are in the driving seat, currently sixth on 71 points, a better goal difference than their rivals and are 4/9 to finish in the top-six.
The Rams dropped points in their game in-hand against Swansea on Wednesday night, which means two teams are chasing Frank Lampard's side for that fine spot.
Bristol City's won their game in hand on Tony Pulis' side on Tuesday as they came from behind to beat Millwall 2-1. That puts them two point behind the Rams, although their goal differnce sits at +6 while Derby are on +13. The Robins are huge 12/1 outsiders to grab a play-off position.
Midweek results means that Boro have moved into 15/8 from 3/1 to finish in the top-six. They go to relegated Rotherham, while Derby host WBA and Bristol City travel to Hull.
Sky Bet League One

Tuesday evening played a major role in shaping the third-tier promotion picture, with Sunderland and Portsmouth both losing, meaning Luton and Barnsley finally got to celebrate promotion the the Sky Bet Championship.
Those two will fight for the title with both on 91 points, with Luton currently top thanks to a +4 better goal difference. Luton host Oxford, while Barnsley go to Bristol Rovers
Also at the top the final fight is for sixth, with Peterborough's win over Portsmouth putting them a point behind sixth placed Doncaster. Rovers finish at 1730 BST on Saturday at home to Coventry and have a better goal difference by nine currently. The Posh take on Burton knowing they have to win and hope Doncaster fail to do the same.
The real attention and excitement is at the bottom. We know Bradford City are down but there is a battle royal to avoid the other three places with Scunthorpe, Walsall, Plymouth and Southend separated by only a point. Managerless Argyle and the Iron meet in a key final-day fixture.
Walsall, currently second bottom and 4/1 to stay up, go to Shrewsbury, while Southend, 11/4 to survive, host Sunderland, who may well need to win in the hope of gaining a top two finish.
AFC Wimbledon, two points clear and 13/2 to go down, are still not mathematically safe if three of those four teams win on Saturday.
Sky Bet League Two

Bury have joined Lincoln City in League One with the point they gained in Tuesday's re-arranged game at Tranmere.
Mansfield and MK Dons play each other on Saturday with the winner taking the third and final automatic promotion spot.
A draw at Stadium MK will see Mansfield take that spot, as their goal difference is eight better than MK Dons.
It means Mansfield are 4/11 to be promoted and MK Dons 8/15.
At it stands anyone down to 11th can claim the final play-off spot, with Newport currently holding that position in seventh thanks to Tuesday night's win over Oldham, which was their game in hand on their rivals.
So a win on Saturday at Morecambe extends Mike Flynn's side season, with Exeter currently a point behind and Colchester, Carlisle and Stevenage all waiting in the wings sitting on 67 points. The added intrigue here is that Newport's goal difference is zero, so if they lose then it's anyone's game.
It's intriguing and means there is some value here. As it stands, Newport are 1/3 to gain a top seven finish, Exeter 7/4, Carlisle 13/2 and Colchester 6/1 and Stevenage 15/2
Yeovil were relegated to the National League at the weekend and Notts County, 13/2 to stay up, will join them unless they beat Swindon on Saturday and Macclesfield lose to Cambridge - a draw for Sol Campbell's men would leave County needing at least an eight-goal win.
Odds correct as of 1050 BST (02/05/19)

