The EFL has announced its teams will return to action on Tuesday night following the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth.
However, Thursday's Europa League clash between Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven has been postponed "due to the severe limitations on police resources and organisational issues related to the ongoing events", UEFA has announced.
The league's weekend programme was postponed as a mark of respect but the midweek matches scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday are set to go ahead, with tributes to be paid to the Queen at games around the country.
"A minute's silence will be held before matches, with black armbands to be worn by participants, flags to be flown at half-mast and the national anthem to be played in stadiums," an EFL statement said.
"With a national policing plan now in operation, the league and clubs will continue to work with forces in respect of any challenges that may emerge regarding policing of specific fixtures.
"Consideration to individual circumstances will be made on a case-by-case basis, in line with standard match safety advisory group (SAG) protocols."
It is being reported that all the midweek EFL matches will go ahead as planned, even those taking place in London.
However, it is not yet certain that all matches in the Premier League or EFL at the weekend will go ahead as planned due to the strain on police resources as a result of the Queen's state funeral, which will take place next Monday.
Sporting governing bodies were meeting again with the Government on Monday to discuss the scheduling of events this weekend.
Discussions with UEFA are ongoing over the scheduled European fixtures this week involving British clubs in the Champions League, Europa League and European Conference League.
Most are expected to go ahead, apart from the Arsenal-PSV game.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp carried out pre-match media duties on Monday ahead of their scheduled Champions League game with Ajax on Tuesday, a game that will be shown live on RTÉ.
Rangers' Champions League tie with Napoli has been put back a day to Wednesday, 14 September, due to "severe limitations on police resources and organisational issues."

As a result, away fans will not be permitted for both matches between the two clubs "as a matter of sporting fairness", according to UEFA.
The Premier League is due to resume on Friday night when Aston Villa host Southampton and Fulham travel to Nottingham Forest. A final decision is yet to be taken.
"This is a unique situation and we are working closely with everyone involved."
"We will work with football clubs to try and ensure that, where possible, football fixtures can take place safely when balanced against the requirement to support national events and deliver day-to-day policing," said a statement from the National Police Chief's Council.
"This is a unique situation and we are working closely with everyone involved."
The Scottish Football Association has issued a statement confirming all football in the country can "resume as normal" after a temporary pause last weekend following the death of the Queen last Thursday.
It read: "Following confirmation of the postponement of all fixtures in the professional game across Scotland last weekend as a mark of respect for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we can confirm the intention for the professional game to resume as normal."
The Irish FA have confirmed that fixtures in Northern Ireland will resume on Monday with a full programme of fixtures in the Women's Premiership.
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