Clubs to vote on expanding Championship play-offs

EFL clubs will vote on expanding play-offs in the Championship from four to six teams at a meeting on March 5.
The proposal, which has been under consideration for a number of seasons, would mean the teams finishing from third to eighth compete for a place in the Premier League.
It would mirror the format used in the National League.
The teams finishing in third and fourth would automatically move through to the semi-finals.
The quarter-finals, or eliminator round, would feature one-legged ties, with fifth hosting eighth and sixth at home to seventh.
In the two-legged semi-finals, third place would take on the lowest-ranked team remaining, with fourth facing the highest.
The final would still take place at Wembley at the end of May.
The change has been approved by the EFL board and the Football Association.
It requires a majority of clubs in the EFL (at least 37 of 72) and also in the Championship (at least 13 of 24) to vote in favour of the change at the extraordinary general meeting.
The Championship has what could be described as a master share in any vote to alter the regulations.
If passed, the new play-off system would be in place for the 2026-27 season.-BBC
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