The Taranto could, with an appeal submitted to CONI Guarantee Boardpostpone the playoffs by at least a week.
This is the possible scenario, given the penalty to the Apulian club of 4 points in the standings resulting from the outcome of the proceedings Federal Court of Appeal FIGC: fifth today, Taranto could therefore try to attack the top positions of Group C in the event of the sanction being cancelled.
The First Phase of the playoffs, the one relating to the individual groups, will be played in two rounds: the first on 4 May (the clubs ranked from fifth to tenth position enter, clashing with each other, for each group), the second on 7 May (in also the fourth-placed teams, who join the 3 remaining clubs for each group in two matches per group).
Subsequently, there is room for the National Phase of the playoffs: first the third-placed teams and the winner of the Serie C Italian Cup enter, then the second-placed teams; finally, the last playoff phase, called the Final Four, for semi-finals and final.
A not short-lived calendar which, unfortunately as is now almost customary, risks seeing its time lengthened by an appeal to Sports Justice.