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2019–20 English Football League

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121st season of the English Football League
Football league season
English Football League
Season2019–20
ChampionsLeeds United
PromotedWest Bromwich Albion
Fulham
RelegatedMacclesfield Town
ExpelledBury
New Clubs in LeagueLeyton Orient
Salford City

The2019–20 season was the 121st season of theEnglish Football League (EFL) and the fourth season under that name after it was renamed from The Football League in 2016. For the seventh season running, the league was sponsored bySky Betting & Gaming and was therefore known as the Sky Bet EFL.

The EFL is contested through three divisions: theChampionship,League One andLeague Two. The winner and the runner up of the Championship are automatically promoted to thePremier League along with the winner of the Championship playoff. Originally the bottom two teams in League Two were to be relegated to theNational League, but because of the expulsion ofBury from League One, only the bottom team in League Two was relegated.

Promotion and relegation

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From the Premier League

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Relegated to the Championship

From the Championship

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Promoted to the Premier League
Relegated to League One

From League One

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Promoted to the Championship
Relegated to League Two


From League Two

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Promoted to League One
Relegated to the National League

From the National League

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Promoted to League Two

Championship

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This section istranscluded from2019–20 EFL Championship.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Leeds United(C, P)4628997735+4293Promotion to thePremier League
2West Bromwich Albion(P)46221777745+3283
3Brentford46249138038+4281Qualification forChampionship play-offs[a]
4Fulham(O, P)462312116448+1681
5Cardiff City461916116858+1073
6Swansea City461816126253+970
7Nottingham Forest461816125850+870
8Millwall461717125751+668
9Preston North End461812165954+566
10Derby County461713166264−264
11Blackburn Rovers461712176663+363
12Bristol City461712176065−563
13Queens Park Rangers461610206776−958
14Reading461511205958+156
15Stoke City46168226268−656
16Sheffield Wednesday461511205866−856
17Middlesbrough461314194861−1353
18Huddersfield Town461312215270−1851
19Luton Town46149235482−2851
20Birmingham City461214205475−2150
21Barnsley461213214969−2049
22Charlton Athletic(R)461212225065−1548Relegation toEFL League One
23Wigan Athletic(R)461514175756+147[b]
24Hull City(R)46129255787−3045
Source:EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[2]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion to thePremier League.
  2. ^As a result of Wigan Athletic entering administration, the club was subject to a 12-point deduction. In accordance with EFL regulations, the timing of the sporting sanction was only determined once final league placings in the Championship were determined. Since the club did not finish in the relegation places at the end of season, the sanction was applied to their 2019–20 total and final league standings were amended as appropriate.[1]

Play-offs

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See also:2020 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsFinal
        
3Brentford033
6Swansea City112
3Brentford1
4Fulham2
4Fulham213
5Cardiff City022

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBIRBLBBREBRICARCHADERFULHUDHULLEELUTMIDMILNOTPNEQPRREASHWSTOSWAWBAWIG
Barnsley0–12–01–32–20–22–22–21–02–13–10–21–31–00–01–00–35–31–11–12–41–11–10–0
Birmingham City2–01–01–11–11–11–11–30–10–33–34–52–12–11–12–10–10–21–33–32–11–32–32–3
Blackburn Rovers3–21–11–03–10–01–21–00–12–23–01–31–21–02–01–11–12–14–32–10–02–21–10–0
Brentford1–20–12–21–12–12–13–01–00–11–11–17–03–23–20–11–03–11–05–00–03–11–03–0
Bristol City1–01–30–20–40–12–13–21–15–22–11–33–02–21–20–01–12–01–01–21–10–00–32–2
Cardiff City3–24–22–32–20–10–02–11–12–13–02–02–11–01–10–10–03–01–11–11–00–02–12–2
Charlton Athletic2–10–10–21–03–22–23–00–00–12–21–03–10–10–11–10–11–00–11–33–11–22–22–2
Derby County2–13–23–01–31–21–12–11–11–11–01–32–02–00–11–11–01–12–11–14–00–01–11–0
Fulham0–31–02–00–21–22–02–23–03–20–32–13–21–04–01–22–02–11–25–31–01–01–12–0
Huddersfield Town2–11–12–10–02–10–34–01–21–23–00–20–20–01–12–10–02–00–20–22–51–12–10–2
Hull City0–13–00–11–51–32–20–12–00–11–20–40–12–10–10–24–02–32–11–02–14–40–12–2
Leeds United1–01–02–11–01–03–34–01–13–02–02–01–14–03–21–11–12–01–00–25–00–11–00–1
Luton Town1–11–23–22–13–00–12–13–23–32–10–31–23–31–11–21–11–10–51–01–10–11–22–1
Middlesbrough1–01–11–10–11–31–31–02–20–01–02–20–10–11–12–21–10–11–01–42–10–30–11–0
Millwall1–20–01–01–01–12–22–12–31–14–11–12–13–10–22–21–01–22–01–02–01–10–22–2
Nottingham Forest1–03–03–21–01–00–10–11–00–13–11–22–03–11–10–31–10–01–10–41–42–21–21–0
Preston North End5–12–03–22–03–31–32–10–12–13–12–11–12–10–20–11–11–30–22–13–11–10–13–0
Queens Park Rangers0–12–24–21–30–16–12–22–11–21–11–21–03–22–24–30–42–02–20–34–21–30–23–1
Reading2–02–31–20–30–13–00–23–01–40–01–10–13–01–22–11–11–01–01–31–11–41–20–3
Sheffield Wednesday2–01–10–52–11–01–21–01–31–10–00–10–01–01–20–01–11–31–20–31–02–20–31–0
Stoke City4–02–01–21–01–22–03–12–22–00–15–10–33–00–20–02–30–21–20–03–22–00–22–1
Swansea City0–03–01–10–31–01–01–02–31–23–12–10–10–13–10–10–13–20–01–12–11–20–02–1
West Bromwich Albion2–20–03–21–14–14–22–22–00–04–24–21–12–00–21–12–22–02–21–12–10–15–10–1
Wigan Athletic0–01–02–00–30–23–22–01–11–11–18–00–20–02–21–01–01–21–01–32–13–01–21–1
Source:EFL Official Website
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

League One

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This section istranscluded from2019–20 EFL League One.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPGPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Coventry City(C, P)34181334830+18671.97Promotion to theEFL Championship
2Rotherham United(P)3518896138+23621.77
3Wycombe Wanderers(O, P)3417894540+5591.74Qualification forLeague One play-offs[a]
4Oxford United3517996137+24601.71
5Portsmouth3517995336+17601.71
6Fleetwood Town35161275138+13601.71
7Peterborough United35178106840+28591.69
8Sunderland36161194832+16591.64
9Doncaster Rovers34159105133+18541.59
10Gillingham35121584234+8511.46
11Ipswich Town361410124636+10521.44
12Burton Albion3512121150500481.37
13Blackpool351112124443+1451.29
14Bristol Rovers35129143849−11451.29
15Shrewsbury Town341011133142−11411.21
16Lincoln City35126174446−2421.20
17Accrington Stanley351010154753−6401.14
18Rochdale34106183957−18361.06
19Milton Keynes Dons35107183647−11371.06
20AFC Wimbledon35811163952−13351.00
21Tranmere Rovers(R)3488183660−24320.94Relegation toEFL League Two
22Southend United(R)3547243985−46190.54
23Bolton Wanderers(R)34511182766−3914[b]0.41[b]
24Bury(D, R)0000000−12[c][c]Club expelled, and no Phoenix club received
Source:EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending-off offences[6]
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion to theEFL Championship.
  2. ^Bolton Wanderers deducted 12 points for entering administration.[3]
  3. ^Bury deducted 12 points for entering into an insolvency event, before later being expelled from the EFL on 27 August 2019. At the time of their expulsion, they had played no matches.[4][5]

Play-offs

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See also:2020 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsfinal
        
3Wycombe Wanderers426
6Fleetwood Town123
3Wycombe Wanderers2
4Oxford United1
4Oxford United112 (5)
5Portsmouth112 (4)

Results

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Home \ AwayACCWIMBLPBOLBRIBRTCOVDONFLEGILIPSLINMKDOXFPETPORROCROTSHRSTDSUNTRAWYC
Accrington Stanley2–11–17–12–00–12–04–32–12–20–24–11–21–22–31–21–31–2
AFC Wimbledon1–10–00–01–32–22–11–21–00–01–1a1–21–01–03–21–21–11–10–0
Blackpool0–12–02–12–03–12–32–12–10–32–14–31–11–20–12–11–21–1
Bolton Wanderers0–02–20–01–13–40–02–10–51–00–00–11–31–13–21–12–00–2
Bristol Rovers3–31–22–10–21–20–20–01–11–03–10–02–21–00–14–22–02–00–0
Burton Albion1–11–00–02–22–00–01–00–00–10–21–02–21–13–10–11–14–2
Coventry City0–02–13–22–12–01–12–11–01–11–01–11–02–11–11–01–00–1
Doncaster Rovers1–10–12–12–02–20–13–21–12–11–11–02–01–21–12–12–03–11–23–1
Fleetwood Town2–02–10–00–04–10–02–11–10–11–02–12–11–02–12–21–12–11–1
Gillingham1–22–25–01–22–10–11–03–11–11–21–11–00–32–03–11–02–0
Ipswich Town4–12–12–21–24–10–10–00–10–01–00–11–40–23–01–14–10–0
Lincoln City2–01–05–10–13–22–00–05–31–10–62–10–20–10–04–02–01–0
MK Dons2–11–03–00–30–00–10–12–11–00–43–12–12–31–00–10–11–32–0
Oxford United3–05–02–12–43–33–03–00–01–01–03–01–30–02–10–13–01–0
Peterborough United4–03–21–01–02–20–31–30–02–22–04–02–06–02–14–03–04–0
Portsmouth2–11–02–23–32–20–01–01–03–11–12–23–03–22–04–12–02–02–0
Rochdale2–10–02–01–21–21–12–32–20–11–12–00–33–11–01–20–3
Rotherham United1–02–22–16–13–03–24–02–21–00–21–11–24–00–10–01–10–1
Shrewsbury Town0–23–40–02–11–00–31–11–11–12–31–01–00–01–24–31–02–3
Southend United0–11–41–33–12–30–21–73–30–11–32–12–20–40–20–32–20–0
Sunderland3–11–10–03–01–21–10–01–12–21–03–12–11–12–13–01–11–05–04–0
Tranmere Rovers1–11–01–15–00–02–11–40–32–21–22–20–22–30–11–10–10–2
Wycombe Wanderers1–12–12–03–12–01–41–00–11–13–13–23–31–02–11–04–31–03–1
Updated to match(es) played on 10 March 2020. Source:EFL Official Website
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

League Two

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This section istranscluded from2019–20 EFL League Two.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPGPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Swindon Town(C, P)3621696239+23691.92Promotion toEFL League One
2Crewe Alexandra(P)3720986743+24691.86
3Plymouth Argyle(P)3720896139+22681.84
4Cheltenham Town36171365227+25641.78Qualification forLeague Two play-offs[a]
5Exeter City37181185343+10651.76
6Colchester United37151395237+15581.57
7Northampton Town(O, P)37177135440+14581.57
8Port Vale37141585044+6571.54
9Bradford City371412114440+4541.46
10Forest Green Rovers361310134340+3491.36
11Salford City371311134946+3501.35
12Walsall36138154049−9471.31
13Crawley Town371115115147+4481.30
14Newport County361210143239−7461.28
15Grimsby Town371211144551−6471.27
16Cambridge United37129164048−8451.22
17Leyton Orient361012144755−8421.17
18Carlisle United371012153956−17421.14
19Oldham Athletic37914144457−13411.11
20Scunthorpe United371010174456−12401.08
21Mansfield Town36911164855−7381.06
22Morecambe37711193560−25320.86
23Stevenage36313202450−26220.61Reprieved from relegation[b]
24Macclesfield Town(R)37715153247−1519[c]0.51[c]Relegation to theNational League
Source:EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[14]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion toEFL League One.
  2. ^As a result ofBury's expulsion fromLeague One, only one team is relegated to maintain League Two at 24 teams.[7]
  3. ^Macclesfield Town were deducted a total of 17 points for various infractions. They were deducted six points for failing to both pay their players' wages and to fulfil a fixture, reduced to four points after appeal.[8][9] A further seven-point deduction was given for failing to play December's match againstPlymouth Argyle.[10] A further two-point deduction was given for breaches of regulations over non-payment of wages.[11] On 3 July the EFL appealed against the independent disciplinary panel's sanctions,[12] and a further four points were deducted on 11 August 2020, resulting in Macclesfield Town being relegated.[13]

Play-offs

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See also:2020 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsFinal
        
4Cheltenham Town202
7Northampton Town033
7Northampton Town4
5Exeter City0
5Exeter City033
6Colchester United112

Results

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Home \ AwayBRACAMCARCHECOLCRACREEXEFGRGRILEYMACMANMORNEWNOROLDPLYPORSALSCUSTESWIWAL
Bradford City0–03–11–12–12–00–11–12–01–01–02–13–02–11–21–12–23–12–1
Cambridge United2–11–22–12–14–00–10–02–32–22–31–00–01–21–00–43–20–40–1
Carlisle United0–00–00–10–32–12–41–30–00–02–10–22–22–00–21–00–32–21–12–1
Cheltenham Town3–21–12–01–11–11–22–13–01–02–12–13–00–10–04–14–22–23–1
Colchester United0–01–23–00–21–12–22–32–12–10–13–11–03–01–11–03–13–10–0
Crawley Town2–10–01–02–11–20–11–13–21–01–14–03–02–20–02–03–12–00–42–3
Crewe Alexandra2–12–34–11–00–02–11–12–02–01–15–02–10–30–14–13–13–13–11–0
Exeter City2–00–00–01–11–11–01–32–21–01–01–03–25–14–02–02–11–13–3
Forest Green Rovers1–41–03–10–00–11–01–02–20–21–00–12–31–20–20–02–21–2
Grimsby Town1–10–02–21–10–20–12–20–41–00–12–14–20–35–21–00–13–10–3
Leyton Orient0–02–11–11–01–32–31–22–41–11–12–12–11–12–23–30–20–01–33–1
Macclesfield Town1–11–01–11–11–12–32–11–13–00–00–11–10–11–11–12–10–21–0
Mansfield Town3–00–42–20–32–33–40–12–32–21–01–16–10–12–21–22–00–0
Morecambe1–21–11–10–01–11–12–30–20–21–02–01–12–12–21–22–12–20–1
Newport County2–10–11–01–11–11–01–11–11–02–21–00–11–01–01–22–11–12–00–0
Northampton Town2–01–12–24–12–01–02–00–11–21–24–12–03–10–12–03–01–00–10–1
Oldham Athletic3–01–11–10–12–11–20–01–12–21–10–13–13–15–02–21–40–22–0
Plymouth Argyle2–10–02–00–21–02–22–13–04–03–03–13–01–02–22–22–22–11–23–0
Port Vale1–02–11–13–03–12–11–02–22–23–11–10–01–01–12–21–12–00–1
Salford City2–01–00–21–20–03–10–10–41–01–10–01–21–12–31–11–12–02–31–2
Scunthorpe United1–10–20–11–02–22–22–23–11–00–23–01–23–02–21–32–10–00–20–2
Stevenage0–11–12–30–00–01–50–10–02–10–32–21–00–10–01–20–10–1
Swindon Town1–14–03–20–33–12–10–23–13–01–03–10–20–12–01–13–02–01–02–1
Walsall0–12–11–21–22–11–23–11–11–31–01–11–20–20–03–22–20–31–00–0
Updated to match(es) played on 10 March 2020. Source:EFL Official Website
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointmentPosition in table
West Bromwich AlbionJamaicaDarren MooreSacked9 March 2019[15]2018–19 seasonCroatiaSlaven Bilić13 June 2019[16]Pre-season
Oldham AthleticEnglandPaul ScholesResigned14 March 2019[17]FranceLaurent Banide11 June 2019[18]
Scunthorpe UnitedScotlandStuart McCallSacked24 March 2019[19]EnglandPaul Hurst13 May 2019[20]
Queens Park RangersEnglandSteve McClaren1 April 2019[21]EnglandMark Warburton9 May 2019[22]
WalsallEnglandDean Keates6 April 2019[23]EnglandDarrell Clarke10 May 2019[24]
GillinghamWalesSteve Lovell26 April 2019[25]ScotlandSteve Evans1 June 2019[26]
Plymouth ArgyleScotlandDerek Adams28 April 2019[27]EnglandRyan Lowe5 June 2019[28]
Brighton & Hove AlbionRepublic of IrelandChris Hughton13 May 2019[29]Pre-seasonEnglandGraham Potter20 May 2019[30]
Mansfield TownEnglandDavid Flitcroft14 May 2019[31]ScotlandJohn Dempster14 May 2019[31]
MiddlesbroughWalesTony PulisEnd of contract17 May 2019[32]EnglandJonathan Woodgate14 June 2019[33]
Swansea CityEnglandGraham PotterSigned byBrighton & Hove Albion20 May 2019[30]WalesSteve Cooper13 June 2019[34]
BuryEnglandRyan LoweSigned byPlymouth Argyle5 June 2019[28]EnglandPaul Wilkinson2 July 2019[35]
Leyton OrientEnglandJustin EdinburghDeceased8 June 2019[36]WalesCarl Fletcher16 October 2019[37]17th
Hull CityEnglandNigel AdkinsEnd of contract8 June 2019[38]Northern IrelandGrant McCann21 June 2019[39]Pre-season
Birmingham CityEnglandGarry MonkSacked18 June 2019[40]SpainPep Clotet4 December 2019[41]15th
Doncaster RoversNorthern IrelandGrant McCannSigned byHull City21 June 2019[39]JamaicaDarren Moore10 July 2019[42]Pre-season
Nottingham ForestNorthern IrelandMartin O’NeillSacked28 June 2019[43]FranceSabri Lamouchi28 June 2019[43]
Derby CountyEnglandFrank LampardSigned byChelsea4 July 2019[44]NetherlandsPhillip Cocu5 July 2019[45]
BlackpoolEnglandTerry McPhillipsResigned5 July 2019[46]EnglandSimon Grayson6 July 2019[47]
Sheffield WednesdayEnglandSteve Bruce15 July 2019[48]EnglandGarry Monk6 September 2019[49]11th
Macclesfield TownEnglandSol CampbellMutual consent15 August 2019[50]8thRepublic of IrelandDaryl McMahon19 August 2019[51]4th
Huddersfield TownGermanyJan SiewertSacked16 August 2019[52]20thEnglandDanny Cowley9 September 2019[53]23rd
Bolton WanderersEnglandPhil ParkinsonResigned22 August 2019[54]23rdEnglandKeith Hill31 August 2019[55]23rd
Southend UnitedEnglandKevin Bond6 September 2019[56]22ndEnglandSol Campbell22 October 2019[57]22nd
StevenageTunisiaDino MaamriaSacked9 September 2019[58]23rdEnglandGraham Westley15 December 2019[59]23rd
Lincoln CityEnglandDanny CowleySigned byHuddersfield Town9 September 2019[53]5thEnglandMichael Appleton20 September 2019[60]8th
Oldham AthleticFranceLaurent BanideSacked19 September 2019[61]21stTunisiaDino Maamria19 September 2019[61]21st
MillwallEnglandNeil HarrisResigned3 October 2019[62]18thEnglandGary Rowett21 October 2019[63]17th
BarnsleyGermanyDaniel StendelSacked8 October 2019[64]23rdAustriaGerhard Struber20 November 2019[65]24th
SunderlandScotlandJack Ross8 October 2019[66]6thEnglandPhil Parkinson17 October 2019[67]6th
ReadingPortugalJosé Gomes9 October 2019[68]22ndWalesMark Bowen14 October 2019[69]22nd
AFC WimbledonEnglandWally DownesMutual consent20 October 2019[70]21stWalesGlyn Hodges23 October 2019[71]21st
MorecambeEnglandJim BentleySigned byAFC Fylde28 October 2019[72]24thScotlandDerek Adams7 November 2019[73]24th
Stoke CityWalesNathan JonesSacked1 November 2019[74]23rdNorthern IrelandMichael O'Neill8 November 2019[75]24th
Milton Keynes DonsEnglandPaul TisdaleMutual consent2 November 2019[76]21stScotlandRussell Martin3 November 2019[77]21st
Cardiff CityEnglandNeil WarnockResigned11 November 2019[78]14thEnglandNeil Harris16 November 2019[79]14th
Carlisle UnitedScotlandSteven PressleySacked13 November 2019[80]19thEnglandChris Beech26 November 2019[81]21st
Leyton OrientWalesCarl Fletcher14 November 2019[82]16thEnglandRoss Embleton7 January 2020[83]19th
Grimsby TownEnglandMichael Jolley15 November 2019[84]18thEnglandIan Holloway31 December 2019[85]21st
Crawley TownItalyGabriele CioffiMutual consent2 December 2019[86]17thEnglandJohn Yems5 December 2019[87]17th
Mansfield TownScotlandJohn DempsterSacked14 December 2019[88]18thRepublic of IrelandGraham Coughlan17 December 2019[89]18th
Bristol RoversRepublic of IrelandGraham CoughlanSigned byMansfield Town17 December 2019[89]4thEnglandBen Garner23 December 2019[90]4th
Macclesfield TownRepublic of IrelandDaryl McMahonResigned2 January 2020[91]22ndRepublic of IrelandMark Kennedy16 January 2020[92]22nd
Cambridge UnitedScotlandColin CalderwoodMutual consent29 January 2020[93]18thEnglandMark Bonner9 March 2020[94]16th
Scunthorpe UnitedEnglandPaul HurstSacked29 January 2020[95]15thEnglandNeil Cox7 August 2020[96]2020–21 English Football League
Bradford CityEnglandGary Bowyer3 February 2020[97]8thScotlandStuart McCall4 February 2020[98]8th
BlackpoolEnglandSimon Grayson12 February 2020[99]15thEnglandNeil Critchley2 March 2020[100]13th
StevenageEnglandGraham WestleyResigned16 February 2020[101]24thEnglandAlex Revell16 February 2020[101]24th
Luton TownEnglandGraeme JonesMutual consent24 April 2020[102]23rdWalesNathan Jones28 May 2020[103]23rd
Burton AlbionEnglandNigel CloughResigned18 May 2020[104]12thEnglandJake Buxton18 May 2020[104]12th
Bolton WanderersEnglandKeith HillEnd of contract12 June 2020[105]23rdEnglandIan Evatt1 July 2020[106]23rd
MiddlesbroughEnglandJonathan WoodgateSacked23 June 2020[107]21stEnglandNeil Warnock23 June 2020[107]21st
Southend UnitedEnglandSol CampbellMutual consent30 June 2020[108]22ndEnglandMark Molesley13 August 2020[109]2020–21 English Football League
Bristol CityEnglandLee JohnsonSacked4 July 2020[110]12thEnglandDean Holden10 August 2020[111]
Tranmere RoversScotlandMicky MellonSigned byDundee United6 July 2020[112]21stEnglandMike Jackson18 July 2020[113]21st
Birmingham CitySpainPep ClotetMutual consent8 July 2020[114]20thSpainAitor Karanka31 July 2020[115]20th
Colchester UnitedEnglandJohn McGrealSacked14 July 2020[116]6thEnglandSteve Ball28 July 2020[117]6th
Huddersfield TownEnglandDanny Cowley19 July 2020[118]18thSpainCarlos Corberán23 July 2020[119]18th

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