Crawley Town's season is over - and this is how it will be resolved

Crawley Town's season has been brought to an end after discussions between the clubs and the English Football League.
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BBC Sport reported that after an indicative vote by the clubs, the table is set to be decided using a weighted points-per-game method, while the play-offs would be played as usual.

But any move still needs to be ratified by the EFL and Football Association.

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Meanwhile, teams in League One will have to meet again on Monday after failing to come to an agreement.

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You can read the full story hereTimeline: How did we get to this point?

10 March - Last games played in Leagues One & Two

13 March - EFL suspended until at least 3 April

19 March - Suspension extended until end of April

26 March - All football below National League expunged

9 April - Season 'can be finished in 56 days'

22 April - National League clubs vote to end regular season

23 April - Clubs write to EFL over salary cap introduction

5 May - EFL clubs face '£200m hole' by September

15 May - League Two season ended, League One undecided