After more than nine months of action the EFL season concluded on Bank Holiday Monday when AFC Wimbledon secured their return to League One after three years away by beating Walsall in the League Two play-off final.
It’s been another campaign full of drama, ecstasy, agony and of course, plenty of managerial changes, but Sunderland, Charlton and the Dons ensured it would be a memorable one at the weekend, while Sheffield United, Leyton Orient and the Saddlers must lick their wounds and bounce back.
Those in the EFL will now head off for some well-deserved rest and recuperation before they do it all over again when the 2025-26 campaign kicks off on Friday, August 1.