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EFL clubs will today vote on how to end the 2019-20 season, with plans for promotion and relegations set to dominate today’s meeting.
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EFL vote to keep promotion and relegation
EFL clubs have voted "overwhelmingly" to retain promotion, relegation and play-offs if the season is curtailed.
An unweighted points-per-game system will be used to determine the final table if the season is cut short.
The model was the one set out by the EFL's board, and following a vote by all 71 clubs the decision was taken to adopt it into the competition's regulations at a meeting on Tuesday.
Leagues One and Two will vote later today on whether to curtail the 2019-20 season using the agreed model.
The Championship is set to play on, with the competition due to restart on June 20.