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Transfers

Confirmed
Lee Clark
Lee Clark
18/03/2026
Free Agent
Free Agent
Appointed
Rotherham
Rotherham
Confirmed
Rubin Colwill
Rubin Colwill
17/03/2026
Cardiff
Cardiff
Contract Extension
30/06/2030
Confirmed
Francis Okoronkwo
Francis Okoronkwo
06/03/2026
Doncaster
Doncaster
Back from loan
Everton U21
Everton U21
League One - Best XI
Dave Challinor
Stockport
Dave Challinor
Coach
Lasse Sørensen
Huddersfield
7.5
Sørensen
Odin Bailey
Stockport
8.0
O. Bailey
Jordan Clark
Luton
8.4
Clark
Will Aimson
Wigan Athletic
8.0
W. Aimson
Reuell Walters
Blackpool
8.0
R. Walters
Jimmy Morgan
Peterborough
8.1
J. Morgan
Corey Addai
Stockport
7.8
Addai
George Abbott
Mansfield Town
8.6
G. Abbott
Stephen Humphrys
Bradford
8.2
Humphrys
Ben Osborn
Stockport
7.8
Osborn
David McGoldrick
Barnsley
8.4
McGoldrick
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Lincoln
Lincoln
4177:3542902795
W
W
W
D
W
Leyton Orient
2
Cardiff
Cardiff
4074:4232782398
D
D
L
W
D
Bolton
3
Bradford
Bradford
4152:4577121812
W
W
L
D
L
Stevenage FC
4
Bolton
Bolton
4159:42177018167
D
W
L
D
D
Cardiff
5
Stockport
Stockport
4059:50967191011
D
W
W
D
W
AFC Wimbledon
6
Stevenage FC
Stevenage
4042:38464181012
W
D
W
L
W
Bradford
7
Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth
4164:5686219517
W
L
W
W
D
Exeter City

About League One

EFL League One (2025-26 Season)

EFL League One represents the third tier of English football and serves as one of the most competitive divisions in the English Football League pyramid. Twenty-four clubs compete for promotion to the Championship, with the top two teams earning automatic advancement and clubs finishing third through sixth battling through the playoffs for the final promotion spot.


The 2024-25 season concluded with Birmingham City and Wrexham earning automatic promotion to the Championship, whilst Charlton Athletic secured their advancement through the playoff final. These three clubs demonstrated the quality and ambition that defines successful League One campaigns, setting the standard for the current season's promotion hopefuls.


This season features several heavyweight clubs seeking returns to the Championship. Luton Town stands out as the most notable presence, having competed in the Premier League just last season before suffering back-to-back relegations. Their recent top-flight experience and Kenilworth Road atmosphere make them immediate promotion contenders. Fellow Championship relegation sides Huddersfield Town and Plymouth Argyle bring significant resources and ambition to their quest for immediate returns.


The division showcases remarkable depth with established clubs carrying rich footballing heritage. Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic, and Reading represent former Premier League sides looking to rebuild their status. Barnsley and Rotherham United add Yorkshire rivalry intensity, whilst Cardiff City brings Welsh representation and Championship experience to the competition.


League Two promotion has delivered several compelling additions. Bradford City returns to this level with one of the division's largest and most passionate fanbases at Valley Parade. Stockport County, Mansfield Town, and Port Vale complete the promoted quartet, each carrying momentum from successful lower-tier campaigns and eager to establish themselves at this competitive level.


The division's strength lies in its unpredictability and competitive balance. Historic clubs with large followings compete alongside well-organised teams that have built sustainable models for success. AFC Wimbledon's remarkable journey continues, whilst clubs like Lincoln City and Exeter City represent the modern face of lower-league ambition.


With four relegation spots back to League Two, every fixture carries significant weight in what promises to be an intensely competitive campaign. The nine-month journey typically produces dramatic promotion races, unexpected results, and breakout performances that capture the attention of football supporters nationwide.

League One FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the League One?
Last year’s League One champions were Birmingham and the top goalscorer was Charlie Kelman with 23 goals.
Which team has won the most League One titles?
Wigan won the most League One titles with 4 wins.
Which teams were promoted to the League One?
Doncaster, Port Vale, Bradford and AFC Wimbledon were promoted to the League One from the League Two.
Which teams were relegated to the League One?
Plymouth, Cardiff and Luton were relegated to the League One from the Championship
Which team won the first League One title?
The first winners of the League One were Plymouth, in 1959 season.
What are today’s League One matches?
League One today’s matches are Port Vale v Rotherham
What are the League One next featured matches?
Port Vale v Rotherham
Who are the current League One team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the League One this week are George Abbott (Mansfield), Jordan Clark (Luton) and David McGoldrick (Barnsley)
Where to watch League One live in Ohio (USA)?
Discover where to watch League One live in Ohio (USA) by visiting Live Sports on TV Today. Find out which channels are broadcasting the matches and don’t miss any action from this exciting competition.
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