English football is set to jolt back into life following a three-month shutdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic with the Premier League due to resume on June 17.
Detailed plans to complete the remaining 92 top-flight matches behind closed doors have been drawn up and television schedules for the first three weeks back published.
But while the Premier League are firmly on course for a much-anticipated restart, the scenario is far more complicated in the EFL.
Leeds United are leading the way in the Championship ahead of a crucial week in deciding whether the EFL season will resume
The situation in the Championship is in contrast to that in League Two, while League One is completely split over how best to complete the season.