The EFL has confirmed today that the final Sky Bet League Two fixtures of the season will kick-off at 5:30pm on Saturday, May 6.
Matches will be played simultaneously to ensure that all promotion and relegation issues are resolved fairly in what is set to be an interesting end to the season.
The fixtures have been switched from their initial 3pm slot so that at least one decisive fixture can be broadcast on Sky Sports.
League Two representative on the EFL Board John Nixon said: "The final day of the regular season is always a tense and dramatic day for all supporters whether you are sitting in the stands or watching on tv.
"The change means more and more football fans up and down the country will now be able to see the season finale and witness first-hand the contribution League Two clubs have made to another fantastic campaign in the EFL.
"It is also important that we are able to notify supports of this change well in advance to allow plenty of time for any alterations to travel plans that may be required."
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