Football league
Football league
TheEnglish Football League One , known asSky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons, or simplyLeague One , is a professionalassociation football league in England. EFL League One is the second-highest division of theEnglish Football League and the third tier overall in theEnglish football league system , after thePremier League and theEFL Championship . It is contested by 24 clubs.
Introduced inthe 2004–05 English football season asFootball League One , it is a rebrand of the formerFootball League Second Division .
Burton Albion currently hold the longest tenure in the division following relegation from the Championship at the end of the 2017–18 season. There are nine former Premier League clubs currently competing in this division:Barnsley (1997–98),Blackpool (2010–11),Bolton Wanderers (1995–96, 1997–98, and 2001–12),Bradford City (1999–2001),Cardiff City (2013-14 and 2018-19),Huddersfield Town (2017–19),Luton Town (2023–24),Reading (2006–08 and 2012–13), andWigan Athletic (2005–13).[ 1]
There are 24 clubs in this division. Each club plays each of the others twice. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. At the end of the season a table of the final League standings is determined, based on the following criteria in this order: points obtained,goal difference , goals scored, anaggregate of the results between two or more clubs (ranked using the previous three criteria), most matches won, most goals scored away from home, fewest "penalty points" based on yellow and red cards received, followed by fewest straight red cards for certain offences. If two or more teams are still tied after examining all of these criteria, they will share the higher place between them. The only exception would be if the tied teams span the boundary between 2nd and 3rd, 6th and 7th, or 20th and 21st place, in which case one or more play-off matches would be arranged between the tied clubs.[citation needed ]
At the end of each season the top two clubs, together with the winner of theplay-offs between the clubs which finished in the third to sixth positions, are promoted to theEFL Championship and are replaced by the three clubs that finished at the bottom of that division.
Similarly, the four clubs that finished at the bottom of EFL League One are relegated toEFL League Two and are replaced by the top three clubs and the club that won the fourth to seventh placeplay-offs in that division.
Locations of the 2025–26 EFL League One teams
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Team Location Stadium Capacity AFC Wimbledon London (Wimbledon ) Plough Lane 9,215 Barnsley Barnsley Oakwell 23,287 Blackpool Blackpool Bloomfield Road 16,500 Bolton Wanderers Horwich Toughsheet Community Stadium 28,723 Bradford City Bradford Valley Parade 24,840 Burton Albion Burton upon Trent Pirelli Stadium 6,912 Cardiff City Cardiff Cardiff City Stadium 33,280 Doncaster Rovers Doncaster Eco-Power Stadium 15,231 Exeter City Exeter St. James Park 8,720 Huddersfield Town Huddersfield Kirklees Stadium 24,121 Leyton Orient London (Leyton ) Brisbane Road 9,271 Lincoln City Lincoln Sincil Bank 10,669 Luton Town Luton Kenilworth Road 12,056 Mansfield Town Mansfield Field Mill 9,186 Northampton Town Northampton (Sixfields ) Sixfields Stadium 8,200 Peterborough United Peterborough London Road Stadium 13,511 Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Home Park 17,900 Port Vale Stoke-on-Trent (Burslem ) Vale Park 15,036 Reading Reading Madejski Stadium 24,161 Rotherham United Rotherham New York Stadium 12,021 Stevenage Stevenage Broadhall Way 7,800 Stockport County Stockport (Edgeley ) Edgeley Park 10,852 Wigan Athletic Wigan Brick Community Stadium 25,138 Wycombe Wanderers High Wycombe Adams Park 10,137
Teams promoted from League One [ edit ] For past winners at this level before 2004, seeList of winners of the EFL League One and predecessors .
Season Semi-final (1st Leg) Semi-final (2nd Leg) Final 2004–05 Sheffield Wednesday 1–0Brentford Hartlepool United 2–0Tranmere Rovers Brentford 1–2Sheffield Wednesday Tranmere Rovers 2–0Hartlepool United (Hartlepool won 6–5 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Sheffield Wednesday 4–2Hartlepool United (a.e.t. ) 2005–06 Barnsley 0–1Huddersfield Town Swansea City 1–1Brentford Huddersfield Town 1–3Barnsley Brentford 0–2Swansea City Barnsley 2–2Swansea City (Barnsley won 4–3 on penalties,a.e.t. ) 2006–07 Yeovil Town 0–2Nottingham Forest Oldham Athletic 1–2Blackpool Nottingham Forest 2–5Yeovil Town (a.e.t. ) Blackpool 3–1Oldham Athletic Blackpool 2–0Yeovil Town 2007–08 Southend United 0–0Doncaster Rovers Leeds United 1–2Carlisle United Doncaster Rovers 5–1Southend United Carlisle United 0–2Leeds United Leeds United 0–1Doncaster Rovers 2008–09 Scunthorpe United 1–1Milton Keynes Dons Millwall 1–0Leeds United Milton Keynes Dons 0–0Scunthorpe United (Scunthorpe won 7–6 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Leeds United 1–1Millwall Scunthorpe United 3–2Millwall 2009–10 Swindon Town 2–1Charlton Athletic Huddersfield Town 0–0Millwall Charlton Athletic 2–1Swindon Town (Swindon won 5–4 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Millwall 2–0Huddersfield Town Millwall 1–0Swindon Town 2010–11 AFC Bournemouth 1–1Huddersfield Town Milton Keynes Dons 3–2Peterborough United Huddersfield Town 3–3AFC Bournemouth (Huddersfield won 4–2 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Peterborough United 2–0Milton Keynes Dons Huddersfield Town 0–3Peterborough United 2011–12 Stevenage 0–0Sheffield United Milton Keynes Dons 0–2Huddersfield Town Sheffield United 1–0Stevenage Huddersfield Town 1–2Milton Keynes Dons Huddersfield Town 0–0Sheffield United (Huddersfield won 8–7 on penalties,a.e.t. ) 2012–13 Sheffield United 1–0Yeovil Town Swindon Town 1–1Brentford Yeovil Town 2–0Sheffield United Brentford 3–3Swindon Town (Brentford won 5–4 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Brentford 1–2Yeovil Town 2013–14 Peterborough United 1–1Leyton Orient Preston North End 1–1Rotherham United Leyton Orient 2–1Peterborough United Rotherham United 3–1Preston North End Leyton Orient 2–2Rotherham United (Rotherham won 4–3 on penalties,a.e.t. ) 2014–15 Chesterfield 0–1Preston North End Sheffield United 1–2Swindon Town Preston North End 3–0Chesterfield Swindon Town 5–5Sheffield United Preston North End 4–0Swindon Town 2015–16 Barnsley 3–0Walsall Bradford City 1–3Millwall Walsall 1–3Barnsley Millwall 1–1Bradford City Barnsley 3–1Millwall 2016–17 Millwall 0–0Scunthorpe United Bradford City 1–0Fleetwood Town Scunthorpe United 2–3Millwall Fleetwood Town 0–0Bradford City Bradford City 0–1Millwall 2017–18 Charlton Athletic 0–1Shrewsbury Town Scunthorpe United 2–2Rotherham United Shrewsbury Town 1–0Charlton Athletic Rotherham United 2–0Scunthorpe United Rotherham United 2–1Shrewsbury Town (a.e.t. ) 2018–19 Doncaster Rovers 1–2Charlton Athletic Sunderland 1–0Portsmouth Charlton Athletic 2–3Doncaster Rovers (Charlton Athletic won 4–3 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Portsmouth 0–0Sunderland Charlton Athletic 2–1Sunderland 2019–20 Portsmouth 1–1Oxford United Fleetwood Town 1–4Wycombe Wanderers Oxford United 1–1Portsmouth (Oxford United won 5–4 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Wycombe Wanderers 2–2Fleetwood Town Oxford United 1–2Wycombe Wanderers 2020–21 Oxford United 0–3Blackpool Lincoln City 2–0Sunderland Blackpool 3–3Oxford United Sunderland 2–1Lincoln City Blackpool 2–1Lincoln City 2021–22 Wycombe Wanderers 2–0Milton Keynes Dons Sunderland 1–0Sheffield Wednesday Milton Keynes Dons 1–0Wycombe Wanderers Sheffield Wednesday 1–1Sunderland Sunderland 2–0Wycombe Wanderers 2022–23 Peterborough United 4–0Sheffield Wednesday Bolton Wanderers 1–1Barnsley Sheffield Wednesday 5–1Peterborough United (Sheffield Wednesday won 5–3 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Barnsley 1–0Bolton Wanderers Sheffield Wednesday 1–0Barnsley (a.e.t. ) 2023–24 Barnsley 1–3Bolton Wanderers Oxford United 1–0Peterborough United Bolton Wanderers 2–3Barnsley Peterborough United 1–1Oxford United Bolton Wanderers 0–2Oxford United 2024–25 Leyton Orient 2–2Stockport County Wycombe Wanderers 0–0Charlton Athletic Stockport County 1–1Leyton Orient (Leyton Orient won 4–1 on penalties,a.e.t. ) Charlton Athletic 1–0Wycombe Wanderers Charlton Athletic 1–0Leyton Orient
Season Clubs 2004–05 Torquay United (51),Wrexham (43),Peterborough United (39),Stockport County (26)2005–06 Hartlepool United (50),Milton Keynes Dons (50),Swindon Town (48),Walsall (47)2006–07 Chesterfield (47),Bradford City (47),Rotherham United (38),Brentford (37)2007–08 AFC Bournemouth (48),Gillingham (46),Port Vale (38),Luton Town (33)2008–09 Northampton Town (49),Crewe Alexandra (46),Cheltenham Town (39),Hereford United (34)2009–10 Gillingham (50),Wycombe Wanderers (45),Southend United (43),Stockport County (25)2010–11 Dagenham & Redbridge (47),Bristol Rovers (45),Plymouth Argyle (42),Swindon Town (41)2011–12 Wycombe Wanderers (43),Chesterfield (42),Exeter City (42),Rochdale (38)2012–13 Scunthorpe United (48),Bury (41),Hartlepool United (41),Portsmouth (32)2013–14 Tranmere Rovers (47),Carlisle United (45),Shrewsbury Town (42),Stevenage (42)2014–15 Notts County (50),Crawley Town (50),Leyton Orient (49),Yeovil Town (40)2015–16 Doncaster Rovers (46),Blackpool (46),Colchester United (40),Crewe Alexandra (34)2016–17 Port Vale (49),Swindon Town (44),Coventry City (39),Chesterfield (37)2017–18 Oldham Athletic (50),Northampton Town (47),Milton Keynes Dons (45),Bury (36)2018–19 Plymouth Argyle (50),Walsall (47),Scunthorpe United (46),Bradford City (41)2019–20 Tranmere Rovers (32),Southend United (19),Bolton Wanderers (14),Bury [a] 2020–21 Rochdale (47),Northampton Town (45),Swindon Town (43),Bristol Rovers (38)2021–22 Gillingham (40),Doncaster Rovers (38),AFC Wimbledon (37),Crewe Alexandra (29)2022–23 Milton Keynes Dons (45),Morecambe (44),Accrington Stanley (44),Forest Green Rovers (27)2023–24 Cheltenham Town (44),Fleetwood Town (43),Port Vale (41),Carlisle United (30)2024–25 Crawley Town (46),Bristol Rovers (43),Cambridge United (38),Shrewsbury Town (33)
a Expelled in August 2019 after financial breaches.
b In 35 games. Season truncated because of coronavirus.
EFL League One is themost-watched third-tier domestic sports league in the world, with an average of 10,613 spectators per game in the 2022–23 season, also making it one of the top ten most watched leagues in Europe.[ 2] The closest third-tier association football league in terms of average attendance is the Germany3. Liga (8,219).[ 3]
The highest average attendance since the restructure into League One was the2022–23 season, when over 5.3 million spectators watched games, with an average of 10,613 per game. The highest average attendance by a single club wasSunderland in the 2018–19 season with 32,157. They also set the League One attendance record for a single game in the same season, when 46,039 spectators attended theBoxing Day game againstBradford City .[ 4]
Season League Average Attendance Highest Average Highest Attendance Club Attendance Game Attendance 2004–05 7,732 Sheffield Wednesday 23,100[ 5] Sheffield Wednesday vsBristol City 28,798 2005–06 7,578 Nottingham Forest 20,257[ 6] Nottingham Forest vBournemouth 26,847 2006–07 7,486 Nottingham Forest 20,627[ 7] Nottingham Forest vRotherham United 27,875 2007–08 7,985 Leeds United 26,546[ 8] Leeds United vGillingham 38,256 2008–09 7,551 Leeds United 23,639[ 9] 2009–10 9,136 Leeds United 24,818[ 10] Leeds United vBristol Rovers 38,234 2010–11 7,519 Southampton 22,161[ 11] Southampton vWalsall 31,653 2011–12 7,358 Sheffield Wednesday 21,336[ 12] Sheffield Wednesday vWycombe Wanderers 38,082 2012–13 6,335 Sheffield United 18,612[ 13] Sheffield United vBrentford 23,431 2013–14 7,476 Wolverhampton Wanderers 20,879[ 14] Wolverhampton Wanderers v Rotherham United 30,110 2014–15 7,037 Sheffield United 19,805[ 15] Coventry City v Gillingham27,306 2015–16 7,163 Sheffield United 19,803[ 16] Sheffield United vBradford City 24,777 2016–17 7,933 Sheffield United 21,892[ 17] Sheffield United v Chesterfield 31,003 2017–18 7,805 Bradford City 19,787[ 18] Blackburn Rovers vOxford United 27,600 2018–19 8,741 Sunderland 32,157[ 19] Sunderland v Bradford City 46,039 2019–20 8,802 Sunderland 30,118[ 20] Sunderland vBolton Wanderers 33,821 2020–21 No attendances because ofCOVID-19 pandemic 2021–22 9,953 Sunderland 30,847[ 21] Sunderland vDoncaster Rovers 38,395 2022–23 10,613 Derby County 27,259 Sheffield Wednesday vPlymouth Argyle 33,442 2023–24 9,711 Derby County 27,278 Derby County vBolton Wanderers 32,538 2024–25 10,040 Birmingham City 26,283[ 22] Birmingham City vReading 27,985
Historic performance [ edit ] Since the restructuring into League One in 2004, 78 teams have spent at least one season in the division, including 7 of the 20 teams in the2025–26 Premier League .Milton Keynes Dons has spent 15 seasons in League One, the most of any team.Oldham Athletic's single 14-season consecutive spell was the longest of any team. The team with the current longest tenure isBurton Albion , who will be in their eighth consecutive season in the division, having been in League One since the2018–19 season .Rotherham United have had the highest number of separate spells in League One with six. There have been 18 different Champions of League One, withWigan Athletic having won the division three times.
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† Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column will be competing in the2025–26 EFL League One ‡ Team will be competing in the2025–26 Premier League The club competed in League One during that season (the number is the club's final league position)Financial Fair Play [ edit ] Beginning with the 2012–13 season, a Financial Fair Play arrangement has been in place in all three divisions of the Football League, the intention being eventually to produce a league of financially self-sustaining clubs. In League One, this takes the form of a Salary Cost Management Protocol in which a maximum of 60% of a club's turnover may be spent on players' wages, with sanctions being applied in the form of transfer embargoes.[ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
^ Bury did not compete in the 2019-20 season as they were expelled from the league because of financial difficulties.
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