EFL: Championship, League One & League Two final day moved for King Charles III's coronation
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The final day of the Championship and League Two seasons will take place on Monday, 8 May - an additional Bank Holiday to coincide with the King's coronation
The final day of the 2022-23 Championship, League One and League Two season has been moved to Sunday, 7 May and Monday, 8 May to avoid a clash with King Charles III's coronation.
The final day of the season had been scheduled for Saturday, 6 May, the same day the coronation will take place.
The last day of the League One season will now start at 12:00 BST on 7 May.
League Two's final day will kick-off at 12:30 on 8 May, with the last round of Championship games starting at 15:00.
Monday, 8 May will be an additional Bank Holiday across the UK to coincide with the King's coronation.
In September all English football was postponed on the weekend after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

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