The EFL play-off finals always bring plenty of drama and emotion as clubs bid to move up a division.
Six teams feature across three finals, with all the action being held at Wembley Stadium.
Newport dispatched Mansfield on penalties before Tranmere got the better of Forest Green to set up their League Two showdown.
Charlton reached the League One play-off final after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Doncaster.
They will meet Sunderland after the Black Cats scraped past Portsmouth over two legs.
Derby moved a step closer to the Premier League after reaching the Championship play-off final with a dramatic comeback win over Leeds.
Frank Lampard’s side will face Aston Villa, who got the better of Midlands rivals West Brom in the play-off semi-finals.
Express Sport is here with the all-important information for fans of all six teams.
EFL play-off final dates 2019
League Two play-off final
Saturday, May 25: Newport vs Tranmere – 3pm
League One play-off final
Sunday, May 26: Charlton vs Sunderland – 3pm
Championship play-off final
Monday, May 27: Aston Villa vs Derby – 3pm
EFL Play-off finals – how to watch
There are a number of ways to watch the EFL play-off finals this year.
Sky Sports will be showing live coverage of all the games on TV.
This means existing customers will also be able to stream the fixtures via the Sky Go app.
Additional streaming is available via NOW TV, where fans can purchase daily, weekly and monthly passes to access Sky Sports channels.