THE FA CUP final could be hit with major scheduling chaos due to the date of the Championship play-off final.
That is because the FA Cup final is set for May 25 - just one day before the Championship play-off final on May 26.
And that potentially presents a major problem for Mark Robins' Coventry side.
The second-tier outfit are just four points adrift of the top six with a game in hand.
This means they are in contention for a spot in the play-off final at Wembley - which they lost to Luton on penalties last year.
However, they are also just one game away from the FA Cup final.
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A dramatic 3-2 victory over Wolves on Saturday booked their place in the last four.
They were then drawn against Manchester United in the semis after Erik ten Hag's side beat Liverpool 4-3 in a classic encounter.
A win for Coventry over Man Utd would see them become the first second-tier club since Cardiff in 2008 to reach the FA Cup final.
And it could also cause a major problem when it comes to scheduling as The Sky Blues would have two matches on the same weekend if they reach the play-off final.
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Since the play-offs were introduced in 1987, such an event has never occurred, with second-tier sides who have made the FA Cup final not appearing in the play-off final.
SunSport understands if this does occur, the Championship game would be moved to facilitate the FA Cup, with the EFL making a final decision on a prospective new date.
But before all of that, there are FA Cup semi-finals to contend with on the weekend of April 20/21, not to mention the rest of the Championship season.