The League One and League Two seasons have both been ended early after a formal vote by clubs on Tuesday, reports BBC Sport.
It follows a meeting between English Football League teams that saw new rules for ending a campaign approved.
Tables will be settled by a points-per-game format, while promotion, relegation and play-offs all remain.
LEAGUE ONE
- Promoted: Coventry City (champions), Rotherham United
- Play-offs: Wycombe Wanderers, Oxford United, Portsmouth, Fleetwood Town
- Relegated: Tranmere Rovers, Southend United, Bolton Wanderers
LEAGUE TWO
- Promoted: Swindon Town (champions), Crewe Alexandra, Plymouth Argyle
- Play-offs: Cheltenham Town v Northampton Town, Exeter City v Colchester United
- Relegated: Stevenage
However it is not yet certain who will drop out of League Two.
Stevenage are currently bottom of the EFL, but they could yet be reprieved after Macclesfield Town were handed a fresh EFL misconduct charge on 1 June.
The Silkmen, who are three points above Stevenage, have already had 11 points deducted for previous rule breaches this season and have a further suspended two-point penalty hanging over them if they transgress again.