It has been a brilliant campaign for Newport County - and it finished in exciting circumstances for the Exiles.
A The final League Two table as Newport County scrape into play-offs sealed their place in the League Two play-offs on the final day of the season.
Michael Flynn's FA Cup heroics were repeated in domestic competition and knockout football is still on the agenda at Rodney Parade.
Twelve sides across the three divisions in the Football League will compete for the three remaining promotion spots, with two-legged semi-finals followed by a final date at Wembley Stadium.
The league winners for the year are Norwich City, Luton Town and Lincoln City, while Sheffield United, Barnsley, Bury and MK Dons secured automatic promotion spots via their league finish.
The Exiles will face Mansfield Town in the first leg of their semi-finals.
Here are all the fixtures, kick-off times and dates for the play-offs in the EFL.
The final League Two table as Newport County scrape into play-offs
Championship
Saturday, May 11
Aston Villa v West Brom (12.30pm)
Derby County v Leeds United (5.15pm)
Tuesday, May 14
West Brom v Aston Villa (8pm)
Wednesday, May 15
Leeds United v Derby County (7.45pm)
Monday, May 27
Championship play-off final, Wembley (3pm)
The incredible memories of Cardiff City's iconic Ninian Park as fans and players take a trip back
League One
Saturday, May 11
Sunderland v Portsmouth (7.30pm)
Sunday, May 12
Doncaster Rovers v Charlton Athletic (12.15pm)
Thursday, May 16
Portsmouth v Sunderland (7.45pm)
Friday, May 17
Charlton Athletic v Doncaster Rovers (7.45pm)
Sunday, 26 May
League One play-off final, Wembley (3pm)
Leeds United v Derby County controversy as Wales star could be banned for diving
League Two
Thursday, May 9
Newport County v Mansfield Town (7.45pm)
Friday, May 10
Tranmere Rovers v Forest Green Rovers (7.45pm)
Sunday, May 12
Mansfield Town v Newport County (6pm)
Monday, May 13
Forest Green Rovers v Tranmere Rovers (7.45pm)
Saturday, May 25
League Two play-off final, Wembley (3pm)
Swansea City striker Oli McBurnie has begun the mind games with Cardiff City already