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    The only thing that's unclear is the number of teams in the play offs - in the EFL it will be 4 (assuming this gets voted through), but it is still possible that it may be 6 in the NL. I say this because the EFL was always set to be 4 teams and i think the confirmation of that is just to kill off the Sunderland etc idea in L1 of an extended 8 team play off.
    If the NL play offs were to be 6 teams it wouldn't affect Notts chances as they would still start at the Semi-Final stage - but it might effect who they play. There are I think 4 scenarios;-
    1) 4 team play off (including Boreham Wood)
    Harrogate v Boreham Wood and Notts v Yeovil
    2) 4 teams (but no Boreham Wood)
    Harrogate v Halifax and Notts V Yeovil
    3) 6 teams play off (including Boreham Wood)
    Harrogate v Boreham Wood/Halifax and Notts v Yeovil/Barnet
    4) 6 teams play off (but no Boreham Wood)
    Harrogate v Halifax/Barnet and Notts v Yeovil/Stockport.

    I think that Boreham Wood will probably play - but who knows?

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    Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but just a thought, if Macclesfield were to go under, would the EFL reprieve Stevenage or would they bring 3 up?

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