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BREAKING League Two season declared over with table decided on points-per-game method

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The League Two season has been ended early after talks between the EFL and the clubs. It has been agreed that the final standings will be decided via a points-per-game method, with plans in place to stage the play-offs as normal.

The clubs are reportedly unable to afford the necessary coronavirus testing kits to ensure the campaign could safely resume.

The club's vote still needs to be ratified by the EFL and the FA. Meanwhile, League One sides have failed to reach an agreement over the conclusion of their season and are set to meet again on Monday in the hopes of finding a solution.

On Thursday, six League One clubs outlined their position on the matter, claiming the season needed to be completed. Peterborough's chairman Darragh McAnthony

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