The Football League will hold two crucial votes next week on final plans to get the season finished. The EFL have distributed a two-step blueprint to all clubs aimed at completing the campaign in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.
But it is understood several clubs remain at loggerheads over how the season should be decided - and if no agreement can be reached the suspension of EFL football could go on even longer.
Clubs have been told the season can either be concluded by playing all the remaining games - or using an unweighted points-per-game scenario to decide final standings if the first option is not possible.
All 71 clubs have been ordered to provide feedback on the proposals to EFL bosses by Monday before ballots take place later in