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The EFL program will start again on Tuesday 13 September following the Queen’s death.

A minute’s silence will be held before the matches, with black armbands to be worn, flags to be flown at half-mast and the national anthem to be played in stadiums.

All EFL matches were postponed over the weekend of September 10 and 11 following the Queen’s death on Thursday.

The National League has confirmed that games will go ahead as planned from Monday, with a minute’s silence to be observed at all games before the funeral and players to wear black armbands.

Midweek EFL fixtures

Sky Bet Championship

Tuesday, September 13

  • Blackburn Rovers v Watford
  • Huddersfield vs Wigan
  • Hull vs Stoke
  • Middlesbrough v Cardiff
  • Swansea vs Sheffield United
  • Preston vs Burnley

Wednesday 14 September

  • Luton v Coventry
  • Millwall v QPR
  • Norwich vs Bristol City
  • Rotherham v Blackpool
  • Reading vs Sunderland
  • West Brom vs Birmingham

Sky Bet League One

Tuesday, September 13

  • Barnsley v Port Vale
  • Burton v Portsmouth
  • Charlton vs Forest Green
  • Cheltenham v Cambridge
  • Ipswich v Bristol Rovers
  • Lincoln vs Derby
  • MK Dons vs Bolton
  • Morecambe vs Sheffield Wednesday
  • Peterborough vs Fleetwood
  • Plymouth vs Oxford
  • Shrewsbury vs Exeter
  • Wycombe vs Accrington

Sky Bet League Two

Tuesday, September 13

  • AFC Wimbledon vs Northampton
  • Barrow vs Doncaster
  • Crawley v Stockport
  • Grimsby vs Gillingham
  • Harrogate vs Salford
  • Hartlepool vs Crewe
  • Mansfield vs Carlisle
  • Rochdale vs Leyton Orient
  • Stevenage v Newport
  • Swindon vs Sutton
  • Tranmere v Bradford
  • Walsall v Colchester



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