Lincoln City and Cardiff City have already booked their places in the Championship for next season, and Bolton are the only team that have assured their place in the play-offs.
Stockport and Bradford both have 74 points on the board and only need a draw on the final day to confirm their place in the top six. Stevenage currently sit in sixth place on 72 points, but Luton are only a point behind in seventh, while a win for Plymouth could see them pinch the final play-off spot. None of these teams play each other on the final day, but only Stevenage have the advantage of playing at home.
Luton have hit form at just the right time, picking up four wins from their last five matches, but will it all be in vain?
As far as the relegation battle goes, Port Vale, Rotherham United and Northampton Town already know their fate, as League Two football looms. However, Exeter City are still in with a chance of staying up, but only at the expense of Leyton Orient.
The Grecians must win at home to promotion hopefuls Bradford, while Leyton Orient need to drop points in their home game against already safe Burton Albion for the pair to swap destinies on the final day. Exeter are in better form than Orient and boast a better goal difference, but the two-point gap between the pair could prove vital.