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2023–24 EFL League One

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20th season of EFL League One
Football league season
EFL League One
Season2023–24
Dates5 August 2023 – 27 April 2024
ChampionsPortsmouth
1st League One title
4th3rd tier title
PromotedPortsmouth
Derby County
Oxford United
RelegatedCheltenham Town
Fleetwood Town
Port Vale
Carlisle United
Matches462
Goals1,177 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerAlfie May(23 goals)
Biggest home winBarnsley 7–0Port Vale
(5 August 2023)
Bolton Wanderers 7–0Exeter City
(25 November 2023)[1]
Biggest away winLeyton Orient 0–4Portsmouth
(12 August 2023)
Bolton Wanderers 0–4Wigan Athletic
(19 August 2023)
Cambridge United 0–4Barnsley
(3 October 2023)
Portsmouth 0–4Blackpool
(25 November 2023)
Carlisle 0–4Cambridge United
(17 February 2024)
Barnsley 1–5Lincoln City
(9 March 2024)
Burton 0–4Oxford United
(6 April 2024)[1]
Highest scoringBarnsley 7–0Port Vale
(5 August 2023)
Bolton Wanderers 7–0Exeter City
(25 November 2023)
Wycombe Wanderers 5–2Peterborough United
(10 February 2024)
Leyton Orient 4–3Northampton Town
(13 February 2024)
Bolton Wanderers 5–2Reading
(1 April 2024)[1]
Longest winning runBolton Wanderers
(6 games)[1]
Longest unbeaten runPortsmouth
(17 games)[1]
Longest winless runCharlton Athletic 
(16 games)[1]
Longest losing runCarlisle United
(8 games)[1]
Highest attendance32,583
Derby County vsBolton Wanderers
(16 March 2024)[1]
Lowest attendance2,247
Burton Albion vsCarlisle United
(27 February 2024)[1]
Total attendance4,406,968[1]
Average attendance9,539[1]
All statistics correct as of 12 March 2024.

The2023–24 EFL League One (referred to as theSky Bet League One for sponsorship purposes) was the 20th season of theEFL League One under its current title and the 32nd season under its current league division format. The season began on 5 August 2023 and ended on 27 April 2024.

Team changes

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The following teams have changed division sincethe 2022–23 season:

To League One

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Promoted fromLeague Two

Relegated from theChampionship


From League One

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Promoted to theChampionship

Relegated toLeague Two

Stadiums

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Locations of the 2023–24 EFL League One teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
BarnsleyBarnsleyOakwell23,287
BlackpoolBlackpoolBloomfield Road16,616
Bolton WanderersHorwichToughsheet Community Stadium28,723
Bristol RoversBristolMemorial Stadium9,832
Burton AlbionBurton upon TrentPirelli Stadium6,912
Cambridge UnitedCambridgeAbbey Stadium8,127
Carlisle UnitedCarlisleBrunton Park17,949
Charlton AthleticLondon(Charlton)The Valley27,111
Cheltenham TownCheltenhamWhaddon Road7,066
Derby CountyDerbyPride Park Stadium32,956
Exeter CityExeterSt. James Park8,720
Fleetwood TownFleetwoodHighbury Stadium5,327
Leyton OrientLondon(Leyton)Brisbane Road9,271
Lincoln CityLincolnSincil Bank10,669
Northampton TownNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,798
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Peterborough UnitedPeterboroughLondon Road13,511
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park20,899
Port ValeBurslemVale Park15,036
ReadingReadingMadejski Stadium24,161
Shrewsbury TownShrewsburyNew Meadow9,875
StevenageStevenageBroadhall Way7,300
Wigan AthleticWiganDW Stadium25,138
Wycombe WanderersHigh WycombeAdams Park10,137

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerSponsor
BarnsleyRepublic of IrelandMartin Devaney (interim)EnglandJordan WilliamsGermanyPumaUS Mobile[2]
BlackpoolEnglandNeil CritchleyGrenadaOliver NorburnGermany PumaLeoVegas
Bolton WanderersEnglandIan EvattPortugalRicardo SantosItalyMacronVictorian Plumbing[3]
Bristol RoversEnglandMatt TaylorEnglandSam FinleyItaly MacronUtilita
Burton AlbionNorthern IrelandMartin PatersonEnglandJohn BrayfordEngland TAGPrestec UK Ltd[4]
Cambridge UnitedEnglandGarry MonkEnglandMichael MorrisonEnglandUmbroBrewboard
Carlisle UnitedEnglandPaul SimpsonEnglandPaul HuntingtonEngland UmbroBimson Haulage
Charlton AthleticWalesNathan JonesEnglandGeorge DobsonEnglandCastoreRSK Group (Home & Third)
University of Greenwich (Away)
Cheltenham TownEnglandDarrell ClarkeRepublic of IrelandSean LongItalyErreàMira Showers
Derby CountyEnglandPaul WarneRepublic of IrelandConor HourihaneEngland UmbroHost & Stay
Exeter CityScotlandGary CaldwellEnglandWill AimsonGermanyAdidasHel Performance (Home & Away)[5]
Exeter City Supporters' Trust (Third)
Fleetwood TownScotlandCharlie AdamEnglandBrendan WireduGermany Puma[6]BES Utilities
Leyton OrientEnglandRichie WellensEnglandDarren PratleyGermany Puma[7]Eastdil Secured
Lincoln CityEnglandMichael SkubalaRepublic of IrelandPaudie O'ConnorEngland Oxen[8]Branston (Home)[9]
University of Lincoln (Away & Third)[10]
Northampton TownAustraliaJon BradyEnglandJon GuthrieGermany Puma[11]University of Northampton
Oxford UnitedEnglandDes BuckinghamEnglandElliott MooreItaly MacronBangkok Glass[12]
Peterborough UnitedScotlandDarren FergusonEnglandHarrison BurrowsGermany PumaMick George Group
PortsmouthEnglandJohn MousinhoEnglandMarlon PackUnited StatesNikeUniversity of Portsmouth
Port ValeJamaicaDarren MooreEnglandNathan SmithGermany PumaSynectics Solutions
ReadingSpainRubén SellésGhanaAndy YiadomItaly MacronSelect Car Leasing[13]
Shrewsbury TownEnglandPaul HurstJamaicaChey DunkleyEngland UmbroMorris Property (Home)
Shropshire Homes (Away)
StevenageEnglandAlex Revell (interim)EnglandCarl PiergianniItaly MacronGRILLA
Wigan AthleticScotlandShaun MaloneyNorthern IrelandJosh MagennisGermany PumaSmurfit Kappa Group[14]
Wycombe WanderersEnglandMatt BloomfieldWalesJoe JacobsonDenmarkHummel[15]Origin Doors & Windows[16][17][18]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in the tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
BlackpoolScotlandStephen DobbieEnd of interim spell8 May 2023Pre-seasonEnglandNeil Critchley[19]23 May 2023
ReadingRepublic of IrelandNoel Hunt[20]SpainRubén Sellés[21]26 June 2023
Shrewsbury TownEnglandSteve Cotterill[22]Resigned6 June 2023EnglandMatt Taylor[23]26 June 2023
BarnsleyNorthern IrelandMichael Duff[24]Signed by Swansea City22 June 2023ScotlandNeill Collins[25]6 July 2023
Charlton AthleticEnglandDean Holden[26]Sacked27 August 202319thEnglandMichael Appleton[27]8 September 2023
Fleetwood TownScotlandScott Brown[28]3 September 202323rdEnglandLee Johnson[29]10 September 2023
Cheltenham TownEnglandWade Elliott[30]Mutual consent20 September 202324thEnglandDarrell Clarke[31]29 September 2023
Lincoln CityRepublic of IrelandMark Kennedy[32]Sacked18 October 202316thEnglandMichael Skubala[33]13 November 2023
Bristol RoversEnglandJoey Barton[34]26 October 202316thEnglandMatt Taylor[35]1 December 2023
Oxford UnitedEnglandLiam Manning[36]Signed by Bristol City7 November 20232ndEnglandDes Buckingham[37]16 November 2023
Cambridge UnitedEnglandMark Bonner[38]Sacked29 November 202318thEnglandNeil Harris[39]6 December 2023
Burton AlbionTunisiaDino Maamria[40]9 December 202319thNorthern IrelandMartin Paterson[41]11 January 2024
Fleetwood TownEnglandLee Johnson30 December 202323rdScotlandCharlie Adam31 December 2023
Shrewsbury TownEnglandMatt Taylor21 January 202419thEnglandPaul Hurst[42]24 January 2024
Charlton AthleticEnglandMichael Appleton23 January 202416thWalesNathan Jones4 February 2024
Port ValeEnglandAndy Crosby5 February 202420thJamaicaDarren Moore13 February 2024
Cambridge UnitedEnglandNeil Harris[43]Signed byMillwall21 February 202417thEnglandGarry Monk[44]4 March 2024
StevenageScotlandSteve Evans[45]Signed byRotherham United17 April 20249thEnglandAlex Revell (interim)[45]17 April 2024
BarnsleyScotlandNeill Collins[46]Sacked22 April 20245thRepublic of IrelandMartin Devaney (interim)[46]22 April 2024

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Portsmouth(C, P)46281357841+3797Promoted toEFL Championship
2Derby County(P)46288107837+4192
3Bolton Wanderers46251298651+3587Qualified for League One play-offs
4Peterborough United46259128961+2884
5Oxford United(O, P)462211137956+2377
6Barnsley462113128264+1876
7Lincoln City462014126540+2574
8Blackpool462110156548+1773
9Stevenage461914135746+1171
10Wycombe Wanderers461714156055+565
11Leyton Orient461811175355−265
12Wigan Athletic462010166356+762[a]
13Exeter City461710194661−1561
14Northampton Town46179205766−960
15Bristol Rovers46169215268−1657
16Charlton Athletic461120156465−153
17Reading461611196870−253[b]
18Cambridge United461212223961−2248
19Shrewsbury Town46139243567−3248
20Burton Albion461210243967−2846
21Cheltenham Town(R)46128264165−2444Relegated toEFL League Two
22Fleetwood Town(R)461013234972−2343
23Port Vale(R)461011254174−3341
24Carlisle United(R)4679304181−4030
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[52]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^On 19 May 2023, Wigan Athletic were deducted four points for failing to pay players and staff on time following previous EFL rules breaches in the 2022–23 season.[47] Another four-point deduction was applied on 26 May, after the club's owners missed a deadline to deposit an amount equalling 125% of its monthly wage bill.[48]
  2. ^On 16 August 2023, Reading were deducted one point for failing to pay players on time and in full on three occasions in the 2022–23 season.[49] Another 3-point deduction was applied on 13 September, for failing to deposit wages on time.[50] Another 2-point deduction was applied on 27 February, due to late HMRC payments.[51]

Play-offs

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Main article:2024 English Football League play-offs
Semi-finalsFinal
        
6Barnsley134
3Bolton Wanderers325
3Bolton Wanderers0
5Oxford United2
5Oxford United112
4Peterborough United011

First leg

Barnsley1–3Bolton Wanderers
Cosgrove 76'ReportCharles 23',53' (pen.)
Williams 90+4'
Attendance: 13,846
Referee: Will Finnie
Oxford United1–0Peterborough United
Moore 53'Report
Attendance: 11,125
Referee: Lewis Smith

Second leg

Bolton Wanderers2–3Barnsley
Collins 43'
Toal 45+1'
ReportCosgrove 36',76'
Phillips 64'
Attendance: 24,518
Referee: Oliver Langford

Bolton Wanderers won 5–4 on aggregate.

Peterborough United1–1Oxford United
Knight 41'ReportBrannagan 45+3' (pen.)
Attendance: 12,420
Referee: Andrew Kitchen

Oxford United won 2–1 on aggregate.

Final

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Main article:2024 EFL League One play-off final
Bolton Wanderers0–2Oxford United
ReportMurphy 31',42'
Attendance: 70,472
Referee: Sam Barrott

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBLABOLBRIBRTCAMCARCHACHEDEREXEFLELEYLINNOROXFPETPORPVLREASHRSTEWIGWYC
Barnsley0–12–22–12–00–22–11–10–02–11–22–22–11–51–11–31–32–37–02–23–02–11–11–0
Blackpool3–24–13–12–01–03–01–13–21–32–01–00–02–01–21–12–40–00–04–14–03–02–10–0
Bolton Wanderers1–11–01–21–02–01–33–31–02–17–03–13–23–02–15–01–11–12–05–22–23–20–42–1
Bristol Rovers1–11–20–21–21–02–12–11–10–30–10–21–11–12–13–10–22–13–00–20–01–14–11–2
Burton Albion1–31–01–14–12–10–12–01–20–30–11–10–00–10–20–41–30–20–13–21–01–22–11–1
Cambridge United0–42–11–22–00–01–01–10–10–12–02–10–20–31–12–00–10–01–11–01–11–23–11–1
Carlisle United2–30–11–40–12–10–41–10–10–20–21–10–11–32–21–31–10–12–11–32–02–21–11–3
Charlton Athletic2–12–20–21–21–12–23–22–10–14–12–11–01–12–31–21–20–02–34–01–10–02–23–1
Cheltenham Town0–22–00–31–30–01–00–11–31–11–20–21–21–20–12–02–02–13–22–22–00–31–11–3
Derby County3–01–01–02–13–20–02–01–22–12–01–03–03–14–01–22–31–13–02–11–11–01–21–1
Exeter City0–10–02–20–11–00–02–11–11–00–31–11–21–10–21–22–10–00–12–10–01–00–21–0
Fleetwood Town1–23–30–20–03–00–21–11–11–21–33–01–00–12–00–30–10–13–01–10–10–34–21–4
Leyton Orient1–11–01–00–11–22–03–21–03–10–32–20–10–1[a]4–32–31–20–40–02–11–00–31–10–0
Lincoln City2–23–00–15–00–16–01–13–12–00–01–02–11–01–20–20–00–21–11–13–00–01–23–0
Northampton Town1–20–11–13–12–02–12–01–11–01–01–23–02–22–22–11–00–32–03–10–20–11–10–1
Oxford United0–11–10–02–13–02–11–02–12–12–33–04–01–20–12–25–02–21–21–13–01–14–22–2
Peterborough United2–21–23–32–04–05–01–31–03–02–42–14–11–12–05–13–00–13–02–22–13–12–32–2
Portsmouth3–20–42–01–12–13–11–02–20–02–21–01–10–32–14–12–13–12–04–13–12–11–22–1
Port Vale2–33–00–12–02–30–01–03–31–20–12–42–20–10–21–00–20–10–11–01–22–23–21–2
Reading1–33–22–11–10–04–05–12–01–01–03–21–21–11–11–01–10–12–32–02–32–02–01–2
Shrewsbury Town1–10–20–20–22–11–21–00–01–01–00–33–11–30–11–01–11–20–32–13–20–10–10–2
Stevenage2–11–00–02–31–21–02–21–12–13–11–10–00–11–03–01–32–20–00–00–12–01–01–0
Wigan Athletic0–21–01–02–01–12–12–02–31–10–11–23–01–00–02–12–02–11–20–01–02–02–31–0
Wycombe Wanderers2–42–02–43–20–00–02–01–02–00–00–32–23–21–12–00–05–21–31–11–20–10–11–0
Source:[1]
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.

Season statistics

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As of 27 April 2024

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1EnglandAlfie MayCharlton Athletic23
2EnglandColby BishopPortsmouth21
3EnglandDevante ColeBarnsley18
Northern IrelandJamie ReidStevenage
5ScotlandChris MartinBristol Rovers16
6EnglandSam HoskinsNorthampton Town15
EnglandSam SmithReading
WalesMark HarrisOxford United
ScotlandJordan RhodesBlackpool
10Northern IrelandDion CharlesBolton Wanderers14
Republic of IrelandJames CollinsDerby County
EnglandEphron Mason-ClarkPeterborough United

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of EFL League One hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstScoreDateRef
EnglandDevante ColeBarnsleyPort Vale7–05 August 2023[54]
NigeriaVictor AdeboyejoBolton WanderersFleetwood Town3–115 August 2023[55]
EnglandMartyn WaghornDerby CountyPeterborough United4–226 August 2023[56]
ScotlandJordan RhodesBlackpoolReading4–123 September 2023[57]
EnglandJordan GibsonCarlisle UnitedBolton Wanderers3–17 October 2023[58]
South AfricaEthan ChislettPort ValeWigan Athletic3–216 December 2023[59]
WalesJoe TaylorLincoln CityBristol Rovers5–016 March 2024[60]
EnglandJon MellishCarlisle UnitedPeterborough United1–329 March 2024[61]
WalesAaron CollinsBolton WanderersReading5–21 April 2024[62]

Discipline

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Yellow card Yellow cards

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Red card Red cards

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards:125
    (Wigan Athletic)[63]
  • Fewest yellow cards:63
    (Peterborough United)
  • Most red cards:9
    (Fleetwood Town)
  • Fewest red cards:1
    (Charlton Athletic, Northampton Town, Peterborough United)

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
AugustEnglandLiam ManningOxford UnitedEnglandCharlie WykeWigan Athletic[64]
SeptemberEnglandJohn MousinhoPortsmouthJamaicaGreg LeighOxford United[65]
OctoberEnglandIan EvattBolton WanderersEnglandAlfie MayCharlton Athletic[66]
NovemberEnglandSam HoskinsNorthampton Town[67]
DecemberEnglandPaul WarneDerby CountyEnglandHerbie KaneBarnsley[68]
JanuaryEnglandRichie WellensLeyton OrientScotlandChris MartinBristol Rovers[69]
FebruaryEnglandJohn MousinhoPortsmouthEnglandAdam PhillipsBarnsley[70]
MarchEnglandPaul WarneDerby CountyWalesJoe TaylorLincoln City[71]
AprilEnglandMatt BloomfieldWycombe WanderersWalesMark HarrisOxford United[72]

Attendances

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Derby County drew the highest average home attendance in the 2023–24 edition of the EFL League One.

#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[73]
1Derby County2327,278
2Bolton Wanderers2321,036
3Portsmouth FC2318,953
4Charlton Athletic2313,481
5Reading FC2313,115
6Barnsley FC2312,680
7Blackpool FC2310,667
8Wigan Athletic2310,442
9Oxford United239,021
10Peterborough United238,845
11Lincoln City238,424
12Bristol Rovers238,190
13Leyton Orient238,162
14Carlisle United238,000
15Northampton Town236,842
16Exeter City236,800
17Cambridge United236,679
18Port Vale236,600
19Shrewsbury Town236,361
20Wycombe Wanderers234,980
21Stevenage FC234,835
22Cheltenham Town234,609
23Fleetwood Town233,430
24Burton Albion233,419

Notes

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  1. ^On 3 October, the original fixture was abandoned in the 84th minute, due to a fatality in the crowd. On 16 October, theEFL announced that the game will be replayed in full[53]

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