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2017–18 EFL League One

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Football league season
EFL League One
Season2017–18
ChampionsWigan Athletic
(3rd divisional title)
PromotedWigan Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Rotherham United
RelegatedBury
Milton Keynes Dons
Northampton Town
Oldham Athletic
Matches552
Goals1,401 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerJack Marriott (Peterborough United)
(27 goals)
Biggest home win
Biggest away winOxford United 0–7
Wigan Athletic(23 December 2017)
Longest winning runRotherham United
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten runBlackburn Rovers
(18 matches)
Longest winless runPlymouth Argyle
(12 matches)
Longest losing runBury
(7 matches)
Highest attendance(Regular season) = 27,600[1]
(Blackburn Rovers 2–1Oxford United, 5 May 2018)
Lowest attendance(Regular season) = 2,088[1]
(Fleetwood Town 0–2Gillingham, 22 December 2017)
Total attendance4,291,654[1]
Average attendance(Regular season) = 7,788[1]

The2017–18 EFL League One (referred to as theSky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the Football League One under its current title, and the 25th season under its current league division format.

Team changes

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The following teams have changed division since the 2016–17 season.

To League One

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Promoted fromLeague Two

Relegated fromChampionship


From League One

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Promoted toChampionship

Relegated toLeague Two

Teams

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Locations of the 2017–18 Football League One teams
Greater Manchester League One football clubs
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity[2]
AFC WimbledonLondon(Kingston upon Thames)Kingsmeadow4,850
Blackburn RoversBlackburnEwood Park31,367
BlackpoolBlackpoolBloomfield Road17,338
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade25,136
Bristol RoversBristolMemorial Stadium12,300
BuryBuryGigg Lane11,840
Charlton AthleticLondon(Charlton)The Valley27,111
Doncaster RoversDoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Fleetwood TownFleetwoodHighbury Stadium5,311
GillinghamGillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
Milton Keynes DonsMilton KeynesStadium MK30,500
Northampton TownNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,653
Oldham AthleticOldhamBoundary Park13,512
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Peterborough UnitedPeterboroughABAX Stadium14,084
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park19,500
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park21,100
RochdaleRochdaleSpotland Stadium10,500
Rotherham UnitedRotherhamNew York Stadium12,021
Scunthorpe UnitedScunthorpeGlanford Park9,088
Shrewsbury TownShrewsburyNew Meadow9,875
Southend UnitedSouthendRoots Hall12,392
WalsallWalsallBescot Stadium11,300
Wigan AthleticWiganDW Stadium25,133

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Wigan AthleticEnglandGraham BarrowMutual consent30 May 2017[3]Pre-seasonEnglandPaul Cook31 May 2017[4]
PortsmouthEnglandPaul CookSigned byWigan Athletic31 May 2017[5]WalesKenny Jackett2 June 2017[6]
Oxford UnitedEnglandMichael AppletonSigned byLeicester City as assistant manager20 June 2017[7]SpainPep Clotet1 July 2017[8]
Northampton TownEnglandJustin EdinburghSacked31 August 2017[9]24thNetherlandsJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink4 September 2017[10]
Oldham AthleticRepublic of IrelandJohn SheridanMutual consent25 September 2017[11]EnglandRichie Wellens18 October 2017[12]
GillinghamEnglandAdrian Pennock25 September 2017[13]22ndWalesSteve Lovell16 November 2017[14]
BuryEnglandLee ClarkSacked30 October 2017[15]23rdEnglandChris Lucketti22 November 2017[16]
EnglandChris Lucketti15 January 2018[17]24thEnglandRyan Lowe15 January 2018[17]
Southend UnitedEnglandPhil BrownResigned17 January 2018[18]18thEnglandChris Powell23 January 2018[19]
Milton Keynes DonsScotlandRobbie NeilsonSacked20 January 2018[20]21stEnglandDan Micciche23 January 2018[21]
Oxford UnitedSpainPep ClotetSacked22 January 2018[22]10thEnglandKarl Robinson22 March 2018[23]
Bradford CityScotlandStuart McCall5 February 2018[24]6thEnglandSimon Grayson11 February 2018[25]
Fleetwood TownGermanyUwe Rösler16 February 2018[26]20thRepublic of IrelandJohn Sheridan22 February 2018[27]
Peterborough UnitedNorthern IrelandGrant McCann25 February 2018[28]10thScotlandSteve Evans28 February 2018[29]
WalsallEnglandJon Whitney12 March 2018[30]14thEnglandDean Keates16 March 2018[31]
Charlton AthleticEnglandKarl RobinsonSigned byOxford United22 March 2018[32]9thEnglandLee Bowyer22 March 2018[32]
Scunthorpe UnitedScotlandGraham AlexanderSacked24 March 2018[33]5thEnglandNick Daws11 April 2018[34]
Northampton TownNetherlandsJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink2 April 2018[35]23rdEnglandDean Austin2 April 2018[35]
Milton Keynes DonsEnglandDan Micciche22 April 2018[36]EnglandPaul Tisdale6 June 2018[37]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Wigan Athletic(C, P)46291168929+6098Promotion to theEFL Championship
2Blackburn Rovers(P)46281268240+4296
3Shrewsbury Town46251296039+2187Qualification forLeague One play-offs[a]
4Rotherham United(O, P)46247157353+2079
5Scunthorpe United461917106550+1574
6Charlton Athletic462011155851+771
7Plymouth Argyle461911165859−168
8Portsmouth46206205756+166
9Peterborough United461713166860+864
10Southend United461712175862−463
11Bradford City46189195767−1063
12Blackpool461515166055+560
13Bristol Rovers461611196066−659
14Fleetwood Town46169215968−957
15Doncaster Rovers461317165252056
16Oxford United461511206166−556
17Gillingham461317165055−556
18AFC Wimbledon461314194758−1153
19Walsall461313205366−1352
20Rochdale461118174957−851
21Oldham Athletic(R)461117185875−1750Relegation toEFL League Two
22Northampton Town(R)461211234377−3447
23Milton Keynes Dons(R)461112234369−2645
24Bury(R)46812264171−3036
Source:BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion to theEFL Championship.

Play-offs

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See also:2018 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsFinal
        
3Shrewsbury Town112
6Charlton Athletic000
3Shrewsbury Town1
4Rotherham United2
4Rotherham United224
5Scunthorpe United202

Results

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Home \ AwayWIMBLBBLPBRABRRBRYCHADONFLEGILMKDNOROLDOXFPETPLYPORROCROTSCUSHRSTDWALWIG
AFC Wimbledon0–32–02–11–02–21–02–00–11–10–21–32–22–12–20–10–20–03–11–10–12–01–20–4
Blackburn Rovers0–13–02–02–12–02–01–32–21–04–11–12–22–13–11–13–02–02–02–23–11–03–12–2
Blackpool1–02–45–00–02–11–01–22–11–11–03–02–13–11–12–22–30–01–22–31–11–12–21–3
Bradford City0–40–12–13–12–20–12–00–31–02–01–21–13–21–30–13–14–31–01–20–00–21–10–1
Bristol Rovers1–31–13–13–12–11–10–13–11–12–01–12–30–11–42–12–13–22–11–11–23–02–11–1
Bury2–10–31–13–12–30–10–10–22–10–22–32–23–00–10–01–00–20–30–11–00–01–00–2
Charlton Athletic1–01–01–11–11–01–11–00–01–22–24–11–02–32–22–00–12–13–10–10–22–13–10–3
Doncaster Rovers0–00–13–32–01–33–31–13–00–02–13–01–10–10–01–12–12–01–10–11–24–10–30–1
Fleetwood Town2–01–20–01–22–03–21–30–00–21–12–02–22–02–31–11–22–22–02–31–22–42–00–4
Gillingham2–20–00–30–14–11–11–00–02–11–21–20–01–11–15–20–12–10–10–01–23–30–01–1
Milton Keynes Dons0–01–20–01–40–12–11–21–21–01–00–04–41–11–00–11–23–23–20–21–11–11–10–1
Northampton Town0–11–11–00–10–60–00–41–00–11–22–12–20–01–42–03–10–10–30–31–13–12–10–1
Oldham Athletic0–01–02–12–11–12–13–40–01–21–11–05–10–23–21–20–23–11–12–31–20–31–10–2
Oxford United3–02–41–02–21–21–21–11–00–13–03–11–20–02–10–13–02–13–31–11–12–01–20–7
Peterborough United1–12–30–11–31–13–04–11–12–00–12–02–03–01–42–12–10–12–12–21–00–12–13–2
Plymouth Argyle4–22–01–31–03–23–02–00–31–22–10–12–04–10–42–10–01–12–10–41–14–01–01–3
Portsmouth2–11–20–20–13–01–00–12–24–11–32–03–11–23–02–01–02–00–11–10–11–01–12–1
Rochdale1–10–31–21–11–00–01–02–10–23–00–02–20–00–02–01–13–30–11–13–10–01–11–4
Rotherham United2–01–11–02–02–03–20–22–13–21–32–11–05–13–11–11–11–00–12–01–25–05–11–3
Scunthorpe United1–10–10–01–11–01–02–01–11–11–32–22–20–21–02–12–02–01–11–21–23–11–01–2
Shrewsbury Town1–01–11–00–14–01–10–22–21–01–10–11–01–03–23–11–22–03–20–12–01–02–01–0
Southend United1–02–12–11–20–01–03–10–01–24–04–02–22–01–11–11–13–10–02–03–21–20–33–1
Walsall2–31–21–13–30–01–02–24–24–20–11–01–02–12–11–12–10–10–31–21–01–10–10–3
Wigan Athletic1–10–00–21–23–04–10–03–02–02–05–11–03–01–00–01–01–11–00–03–30–03–02–0
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2018. Source:BBC Sport
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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As of 24 April 2018[38]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1EnglandJack MarriottPeterborough United27
2JerseyBrett PitmanPortsmouth24
3Northern IrelandWill GriggWigan Athletic19
4EnglandBradley DackBlackburn Rovers18
5EnglandTom EavesGillingham17
6EnglandCharlie WykeBradford City15
EnglandErhun OztumerWalsall
EnglandNick PowellWigan Athletic
9Republic of IrelandGraham CareyPlymouth Argyle14
EnglandDanny GrahamBlackburn Rovers
Republic of IrelandEoin DoyleOldham Athletic
MontserratLyle TaylorAFC Wimbledon
ScotlandCharlie MulgrewBlackburn Rovers
EnglandJohn MarquisDoncaster Rovers

Attendances

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#ClubAverage attendanceHighestLowest
1Bradford City AFC19,78721,40318,799
2Portsmouth FC17,91719,21017,118
3Blackburn Rovers FC12,83227,60010,011
4Charlton Athletic FC11,84617,5818,801
5Plymouth Argyle FC10,41314,6347,411
6Milton Keynes Dons FC9,20214,7627,258
7Wigan Athletic FC9,15212,5547,777
8Bristol Rovers FC8,93310,0297,531
9Rotherham United FC8,51411,7257,330
10Doncaster Rovers FC8,21312,4817,013
11Oxford United FC7,3769,5106,337
12Southend United FC7,1959,5885,608
13Shrewsbury Town FC6,2498,2024,666
14Northampton Town FC5,8307,2314,788
15Peterborough United FC5,6698,6192,531
16Gillingham FC5,3708,1634,002
17Walsall FC4,7608,9193,225
18Oldham Athletic FC4,4427,7842,975
19Scunthorpe United FC4,3646,3593,120
20AFC Wimbledon4,3254,8503,819
21Blackpool FC4,1787,3712,650
22Bury FC3,9317,1592,784
23Rochdale AFC3,4716,5242,138
24Fleetwood Town FC3,1405,0352,088

Source:[39]

References

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