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National League confirm end of season play-off dates

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The National League have moved their Wembley Promotion Final back 24 hours to avoid a planned tube strike.

Step 1’s showpiece Final will now be played on Sunday, May 5, with a 3pm kick-off, which will be shown live on TNT Sports.

League chiefs have now confirmed all the play-off dates for Step 1 and 2.

National League
Eliminator A (5th v 6th) – Tuesday 23 April – 7pm
Eliminator B – (4th v 7th) – Wednesday 24 April – 7pm
Semi-Final (2nd v Eliminator A Winner) – Saturday 27 April – 5.30pm
Semi-Final – (3rd v Eliminator B Winner) – Sunday 28 April – 4pm
Promotion Final – Sunday 5 May – 3pm


National League North
Eliminator A (5th v 6th) – Tuesday 23 April – 7.45pm
Eliminator B – (4th v 7th) – Wednesday 24 April – 7.45pm
Semi-Final (2nd v Eliminator A Winner) – Saturday 27 April – 3pm
Semi-Final – (3rd v Eliminator B Winner) – Sunday 28 April – 3pm
Promotion Final – Saturday 4 May – 3.30pm


National League South
Eliminator A (5th v 6th) – Tuesday 23 April – 7.45pm
Eliminator B – (4th v 7th) – Wednesday 24 April – 7.45pm
Semi-Final (2nd v Eliminator A Winner) – Saturday 27 April – 3pm
Semi-Final – (3rd v Eliminator B Winner) – Sunday 28 April – 3pm
Promotion Final – Monday 6 May – 3pm


Promotion Finals in the National League North and South will take place
at the home ground of the finalist club who finished higher in the league table during the regular season.

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