While the FA Cup quarter finals do take place over the Easter Weekend, the main entertaining place to be over this action-packed time of the month, is in the EFL.
Indeed, there is set to be a bumper 22 games on both Good Friday and Easter Monday for fans up and down the country to sink their teeth into in the Championship, with Leicester City in action on both the crammed days.
It really does look like two sets of fixtures that the relegation-threatened Foxes must get spot on, if they want to beat the drop, with both games - on paper - reading as winnable matches, even for Gary Rowett's lowly side.
Leicester vs Preston North End - Good Friday
There's no better time than the present for the Midlands side to turn around their fortunes, with Preston North End coming to the King Power on Good Friday.
Whilst Leicester has only won one of the seven games Rowett has taken charge of, the Lilywhites aren't exactly deep in an inspired patch of form under Paul Heckingbottom, either.
Preston have only won two of their last nine Championship clashes, with a 3-1 loss against Oxford United at the start of March - on a Friday no less - potentially handing the Foxes some crumbs of confidence.
After all, the U's are stuck on the same points tally as Leicester near the foot of the league, at the time of writing, so if Oxford can pull off such an unexpected result, why can't Rowett's equally doomed side?
With Preston's last win on their travels in the Championship falling all the way back at the start of January against Bristol City, too, Leicester must go into this contest with the aim of extending this poor away run for the visitors from Lancashire.
With Portsmouth facing a far trickier match away at Norwich City on the same day, who are directly above Leicester in the league rankings, time is of the essence for the Foxes to start picking up wins.
Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester - Easter Monday
The fixture Gods have blessed Rowett's men with some attainable wins over this busy period of matches, with Sheffield Wednesday already suffering the fate of relegation, after succumbing to a crisis-ridden season that makes Leicester's own campaign look like a walk in the park, in comparison.
The Owls have managed to only win one match all season, having leaked a catastrophic 79 goals across 29 defeats.
Therefore, Leicester simply have to beat the basement side, as it would be slightly embarrassing if they came away from this trip to Hillsborough empty-handed.
On the same day, they travel to South Yorkshire, Portsmouth - in 21st - face Oxford in 23rd spot, which looks to also be a winnable fixture for John Mousinho's Pompey, in their own pain-staking battle against the drop.
Therefore, an unfortunate stumble here, coupled with a Pompey win over Rowett's ex-employers, really could see Leicester be pushed even further into the deep waters of relegation.
There would, of course, be another five fixtures still up for grabs, but two more stumbles here might prove to be fatal for the Foxes, while two positive results could be just the confidence boost that's needed to stave off the drop.
