Football paused as a mark of respect after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, but will resume on Tuesday.
A minute's silence will be held before the national anthem is played to remember the Queen.
The flags will be flown at half mast.
All English, Welsh and Northern Irish football was not played over the weekend.
The games to be played between 16 and 18 September are yet to be announced by the league.
The EFL said it would "continue to work with forces in respect of any challenges that may arise regarding policing of specific fixture".
Consideration to individual circumstances will be made on a case by case basis.
Full programmes in League One and League Two are included in Tuesday's schedule. Six more Championship matches are on Wednesday.
If forces are redeployed to London before the Queen's funeral, policing games may be a factor.
UK policing is working closely with other organizations to make sure events are held safely and with the appropriate security.
"We will work with football clubs to try and ensure that football matches can take place safely when balanced against the requirement to support national events and deliver day-to-day policing."
This is a unique situation and we are working together.
The Women's Super League and Women's Championship will not be played in the near future.
Football will start again in Northern Ireland on Monday.
The match will go ahead as planned, according to the report.
All security needs around the game will be met, according to Uefa.
It is not clear if the game against PSV will take place as scheduled.
There will be a large police presence at the game.
Rangers' home game against Napoli was moved from Tuesday to Wednesday due to the limited police resources and issues related to the national mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
Spurs have confirmed that their game away to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday is going ahead as planned, as well as the other two games on the same day.
The Manchester City and Manchester United games are due to take place on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.
West Ham are away to Silkeborg in the conference league on Thursday.