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2020–21 English Football League

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122nd season of the English Football League
Football league season
English Football League
Season2020–21
ChampionsNorwich City
PromotedWatford
Brentford
RelegatedSouthend United
Grimsby Town
New Clubs in LeagueBarrow
Harrogate Town

The2020–21 season is the 122nd season of theEnglish Football League (EFL) and the fifth season under that name after it was renamed from The Football League in 2016. For the eighth season running, the league was sponsored bySky Betting & Gaming and 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 were automatically promoted to thePremier League and they were joined by the winner of the Championship playoff. The bottom two teams in League Two were relegated to theNational League.

This season marked the extension by another two years of the league's partnership with official charityMind. The mental health charity had its logo displayed on the shirts of all EFL clubs and worked with the EFL to promote mental health within football and the wider community.[1]

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 from2020–21 EFL Championship.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Norwich City(C, P)46291077536+3997Promotion to thePremier League
2Watford(P)46271096330+3391
3Brentford(O, P)46241577942+3787Qualification forChampionship play-offs
4Swansea City462311125639+1780
5Barnsley46239145850+878
6Bournemouth462211137346+2777
7Reading461913146254+870
8Cardiff City461814146649+1768
9Queens Park Rangers461911165755+268
10Middlesbrough461810185553+264
11Millwall461517144752−562
12Luton Town461711184152−1162
13Preston North End46187214956−761
14Stoke City461515165052−260
15Blackburn Rovers461512196554+1157
16Coventry City461413194961−1255
17Nottingham Forest461216183745−852
18Birmingham City461313203761−2452
19Bristol City46156254668−2251
20Huddersfield Town461213215071−2149
21Derby County461111243658−2244
22Wycombe Wanderers(R)461110253969−3043Relegation toEFL League One
23Rotherham United(R)46119264460−1642
24Sheffield Wednesday(R)461211234061−2141[a]
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[4]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Sheffield Wednesday received a 12 point deduction for breaching the League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules. This was later reduced to 6 points by an Independent League Arbitration panel.[2][3]

Play-offs

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Main article:2021 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsFinal
        
3Brentford033
6Bournemouth112
3Brentford2
4Swansea City0
4Swansea City112
5Barnsley011

First leg

Bournemouth1–0Brentford
Danjuma 55'Report
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:Tim Robinson
Barnsley0–1Swansea City
ReportA. Ayew 39'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Geoff Eltringham

Second leg

Brentford3–1Bournemouth
Toney 16' (pen.)
Janelt 50'
Forss 81'
ReportDanjuma 5'
Swansea City1–1Barnsley
Grimes 39'Woodrow 71'
Referee:John Brooks

Final

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Main article:2021 EFL Championship play-off Final
Brentford2–0Swansea City
Report
Attendance: 11,689

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBIRBLABOUBREBRICARCOVDERHUDLUTMIDMILNORNOTPNEQPRREAROTSHWSTOSWAWATWYC
Barnsley1–02–10–40–12–22–20–00–02–10–12–02–12–22–02–13–01–11–01–22–00–21–02–1
Birmingham City1–20–21–31–00–30–41–10–42–10–11–40–01–31–10–12–12–11–10–12–01–00–11–2
Blackburn Rovers2–15–20–20–10–00–01–12–15–21–00–02–11–20–11–23–12–42–11–11–11–12–35–0
Bournemouth2–33–23–20–11–01–24–11–15–00–13–11–11–02–02–30–04–21–01–20–23–01–01–0
Brentford0–20–02–22–13–21–12–00–03–01–00–00–01–11–12–42–13–11–03–02–11–12–07–2
Bristol City0–10–11–01–21–30–22–11–02–12–30–10–21–30–02–00–20–20–22–00–21–10–02–1
Cardiff City3–03–22–21–12–30–13–14–03–04–01–11–11–20–14–00–11–21–10–20–00–21–22–1
Coventry City2–00–00–41–32–03–11–01–00–00–01–26–10–21–20–13–23–23–12–00–01–10–00–0
Derby County0–21–20–41–02–21–01–11–12–02–02–10–10–11–10–10–10–20–13–30–02–00–11–1
Huddersfield Town0–11–12–11–21–11–20–01–11–01–13–20–10–11–01–22–01–20–02–01–14–12–02–3
Luton Town1–21–11–10–00–32–10–22–02–11–11–11–13–11–13–00–20–00–03–20–20–11–02–0
Middlesbrough2–10–10–11–11–41–31–12–03–02–11–03–00–11–02–01–20–00–33–13–02–11–10–3
Millwall1–12–00–21–41–14–11–11–20–10–32–01–00–01–12–11–11–11–04–10–00–30–00–0
Norwich City1–01–01–11–31–02–02–01–10–17–03–00–00–02–12–21–14–11–02–14–11–00–12–1
Nottingham Forest0–00–01–00–01–31–20–22–11–10–20–11–23–10–21–23–11–11–12–01–10–10–02–0
Preston North End2–01–20–31–10–51–00–12–03–03–00–13–00–21–10–10–00–01–21–00–10–10–12–2
Queens Park Rangers1–30–01–02–12–11–23–23–00–10–13–11–13–21–32–00–20–13–24–10–00–21–11–0
Reading2–01–21–03–11–33–11–13–03–12–22–10–21–21–22–00–31–13–03–00–32–21–01–0
Rotherham United1–20–11–12–20–22–01–20–13–01–10–11–20–11–20–12–13–10–13–03–31–31–40–3
Sheffield Wednesday1–20–11–01–01–21–15–01–01–01–10–12–10–01–20–01–01–11–11–20–00–20–02–0
Stoke City2–21–11–00–13–20–21–22–31–04–33–01–01–22–31–10–00–20–01–01–01–21–22–0
Swansea City2–00–02–00–01–11–30–11–02–11–22–02–12–12–01–00–10–10–01–01–12–02–12–2
Watford1–03–03–11–11–16–00–13–22–12–01–01–01–01–01–04–11–22–02–01–03–22–02–0
Wycombe Wanderers1–30–01–01–00–02–12–11–21–20–01–31–31–20–20–31–01–11–00–11–00–10–21–1
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2021. Source:"Championship Results".Sky Sports. Retrieved13 November 2020.
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 from2020–21 EFL League One.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Hull City(C, P)46278118038+4289Promotion to theEFL Championship
2Peterborough United(P)46269118346+3787
3Blackpool(O, P)462311126037+2380Qualification forLeague One play-offs
4Sunderland46201797042+2877
5Lincoln City462211136950+1977
6Oxford United46228167756+2174
7Charlton Athletic462014127056+1474
8Portsmouth46219166551+1472
9Ipswich Town461912154646069
10Gillingham461910176360+367
11Accrington Stanley461813156368−567
12Crewe Alexandra461812165661−566
13Milton Keynes Dons461811176462+265
14Doncaster Rovers46197206367−464
15Fleetwood Town461612184946+360
16Burton Albion461512196173−1257
17Shrewsbury Town461315185057−754
18Plymouth Argyle461411215380−2753
19AFC Wimbledon461215195470−1651
20Wigan Athletic46139245477−2348
21Rochdale(R)461114216178−1747Relegation toEFL League Two
22Northampton Town(R)461112234167−2645
23Swindon Town(R)46134295589−3443
24Bristol Rovers(R)46108284070−3038
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[5]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
3Blackpool336
6Oxford United033
3Blackpool2
5Lincoln City1
4Sunderland022
5Lincoln City213

First leg

Oxford United0–3Blackpool
Report
Attendance: 3,224
Referee:Bobby Madley
Lincoln City2–0Sunderland
Report
Attendance: 3,145
Referee: Craig Hicks

Second leg

Blackpool3–3Oxford United
Report
Attendance: 4,000
Referee:Keith Stroud
Sunderland2–1Lincoln City
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Michael Salisbury

Final

Main article:2021 EFL League One play-off final
Blackpool2–1Lincoln City
Dougall 34',54'ReportTurton 1' (o.g.)
Attendance: 9,751
Referee: Tony Harrington

Results

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Home \ AwayACCWIMBLABRIBRTCHACREDONFLEGILHULIPSLINMKDNOROXFPETPLYPORROCSHRSUNSWIWIG
Accrington Stanley1–50–06–10–01–11–02–11–00–12–01–20–02–10–01–42–00–13–32–11–10–22–13–1
AFC Wimbledon1–21–02–40–12–21–22–20–11–00–33–01–20–21–02–12–14–41–33–30–10–34–11–1
Blackpool0–01–11–01–10–11–12–00–04–13–21–42–31–02–00–03–12–21–01–00–11–02–01–0
Bristol Rovers4–10–02–11–10–10–12–11–40–21–30–20–10–22–00–20–23–03–11–22–10–10–11–2
Burton Albion2–11–11–21–04–21–11–35–21–11–00–10–11–21–31–52–11–12–40–11–20–32–13–4
Charlton Athletic0–25–20–33–21–22–21–33–22–31–00–03–10–12–12–00–12–21–34–41–10–02–21–0
Crewe Alexandra2–01–11–13–20–30–21–01–10–11–21–10–12–02–10–62–02–10–01–13–22–24–23–0
Doncaster Rovers0–12–03–24–10–30–11–20–12–13–34–11–01–10–03–21–42–12–11–00–11–12–11–4
Fleetwood Town1–10–10–10–02–11–10–23–11–04–12–00–01–10–02–00–15–10–11–01–01–10–21–1
Gillingham0–22–12–02–00–11–14–12–20–20–23–10–33–22–23–11–31–00–22–20–00–22–01–0
Hull City3–01–01–12–02–02–01–02–12–11–10–10–00–13–02–01–21–00–22–00–12–21–03–1
Ipswich Town2–00–02–02–12–10–21–02–13–11–00–31–10–00–00–00–11–00–22–02–10–12–32–0
Lincoln City2–20–02–21–25–12–03–00–11–20–31–21–04–02–12–01–12–01–31–20–10–42–22–1
Milton Keynes Dons3–21–10–12–01–10–10–21–03–12–01–31–11–24–31–11–12–11–00–32–22–25–02–0
Northampton Town0–12–20–31–10–20–20–10–21–03–10–23–00–40–01–00–22–04–10–01–00–02–10–1
Oxford United1–22–00–22–04–00–00–23–01–03–21–10–02–13–24–00–03–10–13–14–10–21–22–1
Peterborough United7–03–01–20–02–22–12–02–22–10–11–32–13–33–03–12–01–01–04–15–11–13–12–1
Plymouth Argyle2–21–01–02–02–00–61–12–11–01–00–31–24–31–02–12–30–32–20–41–11–34–20–2
Portsmouth0–14–00–11–01–20–24–10–10–01–10–42–10–12–14–01–12–02–22–10–00–22–01–2
Rochdale3–10–11–01–10–20–23–31–22–11–40–30–00–21–41–13–43–30–00–00–22–22–13–3
Shrewsbury Town2–21–11–00–11–11–10–10–20–21–11–10–00–14–21–22–32–03–01–21–22–13–31–2
Sunderland3–31–10–11–11–11–21–04–12–02–21–12–11–11–21–13–11–01–21–32–01–01–00–1
Swindon Town0–30–10–21–04–22–22–11–20–11–32–11–20–11–42–11–20–30–23–13–10–10–21–0
Wigan Athletic4–32–30–50–01–10–12–01–00–02–30–50–01–23–02–31–20–11–10–10–51–12–13–4
Updated to match(es) played on 9 May 2021. Source:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/league-one/table
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 from2020–21 EFL League Two.(edit |history)

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Cheltenham Town(C, P)462410126139+2282Promotion to theEFL League One
2Cambridge United(P)46248147349+2480
3Bolton Wanderers(P)462310135950+979
4Morecambe(O, P)46239146958+1178Qualification forLeague Two play-offs
5Newport County462013135742+1573
6Forest Green Rovers462013135951+873
7Tranmere Rovers462013135550+573
8Salford City461914135434+2071
9Exeter City461816127150+2170
10Carlisle United461812166051+966
11Leyton Orient461710195355−261
12Crawley Town461613175662−661
13Port Vale46179205757060
14Stevenage461418144141060
15Bradford City461611194853−559
16Mansfield Town461319145755+258
17Harrogate Town46169215261−957
18Oldham Athletic46159227281−954
19Walsall461120154553−853
20Colchester United461118174461−1751
21Barrow461311225359−650
22Scunthorpe United46139244164−2348
23Southend United(R)461015212958−2945Relegation toNational League
24Grimsby Town(R)461013233769−3243
Updated to match(es) played on 31 May 2021. 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[6]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
4Morecambe213
7Tranmere Rovers112
4Morecambe1
5Newport County0
5Newport County235
6Forest Green Rovers044

First leg

Newport County2–0Forest Green Rovers
Report
Attendance: 900
Referee: Charles Breakspear
Tranmere Rovers1–2Morecambe
Report

Second leg

Morecambe1–1Tranmere Rovers
Wildig 9'ReportVaughan 53'
Referee: Thomas Bramall
Forest Green Rovers4–3 (a.e.t.)Newport County
Adams 7'
Aaron Collins 8'
Cadden 53'
Matt 87'
ReportEllison 70'
Labadie 77'
Maynard 119'
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Martin Coy

Final

Main article:2021 EFL League Two play-off Final
Morecambe1–0 (a.e.t.)Newport County
Mendes Gomes 107' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 9,083
Referee:Bobby Madley

Results

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Home \ AwayBRWBOLBRACAMCARCHECOLCRAEXEFORGRIHARLEYMANMORNEWOLDPORSALSCUSOUSTETRAWAL
Barrow3–31–00–22–23–01–13–22–12–20–10–11–12–01–22–13–40–20–11–01–21–11–12–2
Bolton Wanderers1–01–02–11–01–10–00–11–20–10–02–12–01–11–10–21–23–62–02–03–01–00–32–1
Bradford City2–11–11–00–11–20–00–22–24–11–00–11–01–02–10–30–00–00–10–03–02–10–11–1
Cambridge United1–11–10–03–00–12–13–11–41–03–02–12–10–12–12–11–23–12–10–10–00–10–01–0
Carlisle United1–03–33–11–21–23–22–01–01–21–11–10–11–03–13–21–30–02–12–02–04–02–30–0
Cheltenham Town0–20–10–21–11–11–02–05–32–11–34–11–00–01–21–12–03–22–01–01–01–14–03–0
Colchester United1–12–01–21–12–10–01–11–21–02–12–12–12–21–20–23–30–11–00–12–03–12–22–1
Crawley Town4–21–41–12–10–31–01–02–00–01–21–30–01–04–01–11–41–31–01–01–10–14–01–1
Exeter City1–11–13–22–01–00–16–12–11–13–21–24–00–00–20–01–20–21–03–10–03–15–00–0
Forest Green Rovers0–20–12–22–01–00–03–01–20–01–02–12–11–22–21–14–31–10–23–21–31–02–11–1
Grimsby Town1–02–11–21–21–11–10–02–11–41–21–20–11–10–30–20–01–00–41–00–01–20–01–1
Harrogate Town1–01–22–15–41–00–13–01–10–00–11–02–21–00–12–10–30–20–12–50–10–00–12–2
Leyton Orient2–04–01–02–42–30–20–01–21–10–12–33–02–22–02–12–11–11–01–12–00–01–30–0
Mansfield Town2–42–31–30–31–13–11–13–31–20–02–20–10–21–01–14–14–02–13–01–10–00–01–1
Morecambe1–00–12–00–53–11–03–03–12–21–23–11–02–11–11–34–31–02–14–11–11–10–11–1
Newport County2–11–02–10–10–01–02–12–01–10–21–02–10–12–12–12–41–00–04–00–10–01–01–1
Oldham Athletic0–10–23–12–41–12–15–22–32–10–31–21–20–12–32–33–21–22–10–20–00–10–12–3
Port Vale0–20–12–10–10–12–11–12–01–01–13–00–02–30–31–02–10–01–00–15–10–03–41–3
Salford City1–00–13–04–11–10–00–01–12–20–01–12–23–02–02–11–12–01–01–13–02–12–22–0
Scunthorpe United2–10–12–00–51–00–20–10–00–21–43–03–12–02–31–11–11–12–00–11–10–10–00–2
Southend United1–00–11–31–20–20–22–00–02–20–13–10–42–10–11–21–11–20–20–01–00–00–20–0
Stevenage2–11–21–11–03–10–10–03–30–13–00–01–00–20–12–20–13–02–10–13–10–00–01–1
Tranmere Rovers1–02–10–11–11–00–30–00–12–13–25–03–20–11–10–11–02–23–10–02–02–00–11–3
Walsall0–12–11–20–20–21–21–11–00–02–11–00–02–11–10–20–11–14–30–21–20–11–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2021. Source:[citation needed]
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
Scunthorpe UnitedEnglandPaul HurstSacked29 January 2020[7]2019–20 English Football LeagueEnglandNeil Cox7 August 2020[8]Pre-season
Southend UnitedEnglandSol CampbellMutual consent30 June 2020[9]EnglandMark Molesley13 August 2020[10]
Bristol CityEnglandLee JohnsonSacked4 July 2020[11]EnglandDean Holden10 August 2020[12]
WatfordEnglandNigel Pearson19 July 2020[13]2019–20 Premier LeagueSerbiaVladimir Ivić15 August 2020[14]
Oldham AthleticTunisiaDino Maamria31 July 2020[15]Pre-seasonAustraliaHarry Kewell1 August 2020[16]
BournemouthEnglandEddie HoweMutual consent1 August 2020[17]EnglandJason Tindall8 August 2020[18]
Wigan AthleticEnglandPaul CookResigned1 August 2020[19]Republic of IrelandJohn Sheridan11 September 2020[20]
ReadingWalesMark BowenAppointed Director of Football29 August 2020[21]SerbiaVeljko Paunović29 August 2020[21]
BarnsleyAustriaGerhard StruberAppointed byNew York Red Bulls6 October 2020[22]21stFranceValérien Ismaël23 October 2020[23]21st
Nottingham ForestFranceSabri LamouchiSacked6 October 2020[24]22ndRepublic of IrelandChris Hughton6 October 2020[24]22nd
Salford CityScotlandGraham Alexander12 October 2020[25]5thEnglandRichie Wellens4 November 2020[26]10th
Mansfield TownRepublic of IrelandGraham Coughlan28 October 2020[27]22ndEnglandNigel Clough6 November 2020[28]22nd
Tranmere RoversEnglandMike Jackson31 October 2020[29]18thEnglandKeith Hill21 November 2020[30]13th
Swindon TownEnglandRichie WellensAppointed bySalford City4 November 2020[26]20thRepublic of IrelandJohn Sheridan13 November 2020[31]20th
Sheffield WednesdayEnglandGarry MonkSacked9 November 2020[32]23rdWalesTony Pulis13 November 2020[33]23rd
Wigan AthleticRepublic of IrelandJohn SheridanAppointed bySwindon Town13 November 2020[31]24thEnglandLeam Richardson21 April 2021[34]20th
Derby CountyNetherlandsPhillip CocuSacked14 November 2020[35]24thEnglandWayne Rooney15 January 2021[36]22nd
Bristol RoversEnglandBen Garner14 November 2020[37]18thEnglandPaul Tisdale19 November 2020[38]18th
Shrewsbury TownWalesSam Ricketts25 November 2020[39]23rdEnglandSteve Cotterill27 November 2020[40]23rd
SunderlandEnglandPhil Parkinson29 November 2020[41]8thEnglandLee Johnson5 December 2020[42]8th
Bradford CityScotlandStuart McCall13 December 2020[43]22ndEnglandMark Trueman
EnglandConor Sellars
22 February 2021[44]13th
BarrowEnglandDavid Dunn13 December 2020[45]21stEnglandMichael Jolley23 December 2020[46]22nd
WatfordSerbiaVladimir Ivić19 December 2020[47]5thSpainXisco Munoz20 December 2020[48]5th
Grimsby TownEnglandIan HollowayResigned23 December 2020[49]20thEnglandPaul Hurst30 December 2020[50]22nd
Sheffield WednesdayWalesTony PulisSacked28 December 2020[51]23rdJamaicaDarren Moore1 March 2021[52]23rd
Burton AlbionEnglandJake Buxton29 December 2020[53]24thNetherlandsJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink1 January 2021[54]24th
Fleetwood TownEnglandJoey Barton4 January 2021[55]10thEnglandSimon Grayson31 January 2021[56]14th
Port ValeEnglandJohn Askey4 January 2021[57]17thEnglandDarrell Clarke15 February 2021[58]18th
Cardiff CityEnglandNeil Harris21 January 2021[59]15thRepublic of IrelandMick McCarthy22 January 2021[60]15th
AFC WimbledonWalesGlyn HodgesMutual consent30 January 2021[61]21stEnglandMark Robinson17 February 2021[62]20th
BournemouthEnglandJason TindallSacked3 February 2021[63]6thEnglandJonathan Woodgate21 February 2021[64]6th
Bristol RoversEnglandPaul Tisdale10 February 2021[65]20thEnglandJoey Barton22 February 2021[66]19th
Northampton TownEnglandKeith Curle10 February 2021[67]23rdAustraliaJon Brady8 May 2021[68]2021–22 English Football League
WalsallEnglandDarrell ClarkeAppointed byPort Vale15 February 2021[58]11thEnglandBrian Dutton15 February 2021[58]11th
Bristol CityEnglandDean HoldenSacked17 February 2021[69]13thEnglandNigel Pearson22 February 2021[70]15th
BarrowEnglandMichael Jolley21 February 2021[71]23rdEnglandMark Cooper28 May 2021[72]2021–22 English Football League
Colchester UnitedEnglandSteve Ball23 February 2021[73]21stEnglandHayden Mullins13 May 2021[74]
Leyton OrientEnglandRoss Embleton27 February 2021[75]14thEnglandKenny Jackett21 May 2021[76]
Doncaster RoversJamaicaDarren MooreAppointed bySheffield Wednesday1 March 2021[52]6thEnglandRichie Wellens17 May 2021[77]
Ipswich TownScotlandPaul LambertMutual consent1 March 2021[78]8thEnglandPaul Cook2 March 2021[79]8th
Oldham AthleticAustraliaHarry KewellSacked7 March 2021[80]16thEnglandKeith Curle8 March 2021[81]16th
PortsmouthEnglandKenny Jackett14 March 2021[82]7thEnglandDanny Cowley19 March 2021[83]7th
Charlton AthleticEnglandLee BowyerResigned15 March 2021[84]8thEnglandNigel Adkins18 March 2021[85]6th
Birmingham CitySpainAitor Karanka16 March 2021[86]21stEnglandLee Bowyer16 March 2021[86]21st
Preston North EndScotlandAlex NeilSacked21 March 2021[87]16thScotlandFrankie McAvoy10 May 2021[88]2021–22 English Football League
Salford CityEnglandRichie WellensMutual consent22 March 2021[89]9thEnglandGary Bowyer23 March 2021[90]9th
Southend UnitedEnglandMark MolesleySacked9 April 2021[91]23rdEnglandPhil Brown9 April 2021[91]23rd
Forest Green RoversEnglandMark Cooper11 April 2021[92]6thWalesRob Edwards27 May 2021[93]2021–22 English Football League
Swindon TownRepublic of IrelandJohn SheridanResigned18 April 2021[94]23rdEnglandJohn McGreal26 May 2021[95]
Tranmere RoversEnglandKeith HillSacked11 May 2021[96]7thScotlandMicky Mellon31 May 2021[97]

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