The EFL have confirmed that all matches will resume from Tuesday, September 13 with tributes to be paid after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
All matches across England were cancelled last weekend from both the professional games to grassroots football in honour of Her Majesty.
However, the midweek round of fixtures will all go ahead and means Bolton Wanderers' trip to MK Dons will go ahead. The EFL have confirmed that a minute's silence will be held before each game, black armbands will be worn and the National Anthem will be played before kick-off.
All flags will be flown at half-mast too. READ MORE:Update on Bolton Wanderers striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson ahead of MK Dons & Peterborough United The EFL also confirmed that individual matches will receive case-by-case considerations ahead of the state funeral on Monday, September 19.
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