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What is left to be decided on League Two's final day?

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What is left to be decided on League Two's final day? With the EFL wrapping up this weekend we have already taken a look at the stakes for the Championship and League One on the final day, now we turn our attention to League Two. Unlike the second and third tiers, there's a lot more to play for with winners yet to be crowned and just two teams who have secured promotion to League One: MK Dons and Bromley .

So, let's break down what to expect on Saturday... Title down to the wire MK Dons are currently top of League Two on 85 points just one clear of the Ravens, who are having a historic season. Paul Warne's side can wrap up the title should they beat 15th-placed Fleetwood Town in Lancashire.

However, if they lose or only manage a draw then they could finish second with Bromley hosting 12th-placed Walsall in their game. Andy Woodman's team just need to win and hope for the best elsewhere. One automatic spot up for grabs There are three teams competing for third place who will be looking to avoid having to go through the play-offs.

Cambridge United are currently in third and could feasibly finish second if they win and Bromley lose but a victory away to Crewe Alexandra would ensure their return to League One. Waiting in the wings are fourth-placed Salford City (on 80 points, one behind the U's) and Notts County (79 points). Both teams are already guaranteed at least a play-off place but know that a win could potentially see them rise to third place.

Salford will be travelling to relegation-threatened Crawley Town while Notts County host midtable Bristol Rovers. Battle for the last play-off place With Salford, Notts County, and also Grimsby Town all guaranteed at least a spot in the play-offs that leaves us with one final slot and it's set-up perfectly. Chesterfield are currently in seventh on 76 points which is just one more than Swindon Town who they visit on Saturday.