According to this:

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...f-wba-18247659

The Championship is aiming to get back under way on June 6, according to reports.

EFL bosses were meeting today to thrash out when and how the league would resume, while also discussing the implementation of a wage cap.

The Mirror report that the second tier could be in action before the Premier League, which is aiming for a June 12 restart.

Leagues one and two are set to be decided on a points-per-game basis - although the play-offs are set to remain.

The EFL will take part in talks with the UK government, Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association on Thursday to try and get the green light.

Games, the Mirror report, will take place behind closed doors, at the clubs' own stadiums.

Further clarity will be needed in Wales, though. At the moment, there is confusion over whether Cardiff City or Swansea City will be allowed to resume matches under the terms of the current lockdown rules in Wales, with public health decisions devolved. Both clubs are aware of the issue and have sought further explanations from the Welsh government.

If they are given the all clear it will a huge boost for Cardiff and Swansea, who still have hopes of the play-offs and promotion.