League One clubs have followed the suit of their League Two counterparts in voting to curtail the current campaign, the EFL has announced.
Clubs opted to use a framework for ending the season put forward by the English Football League board, which meant the final table would be calculated using an unweighted points-per game basis.
The framework retained promotion, relegation and the traditional four-team play-offs.
As a result, Coventry and Rotherham have been promoted to the Championship, while Wycombe, Oxford, Portsmouth and Fleetwood will contest the play-offs, with the dates for those matches to be fixed in due course.
Tranmere – who had proposed an alternative framework to the one chosen by the clubs – have been relegated to League Two, along with Southend and Bolton.
The decision from League One clubs follows a similar decision by League Two clubs, with Forest Green Rovers the only fourth-tier side to vote against the work.
In League Two, Swindon have been confirmed as champions with Crewe and Plymouth also promoted.
Cheltenham, Exeter, Colchester and Northampton will contest the play-offs with the first games on June 18.
The bottom team is still to be decided with Stevenage currently on the foot of the table but second-bottom Macclesfield facing a potential points deduction, while relegation will only be ratified if National League can give assurances that its competition will go ahead.
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