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Promotion, qualification or relegation 1 Birmingham City: 23 16 5 2 41 17 +24 53 Promotion to EFL Championship: 2 Wycombe Wanderers: 25 15 6 4 50 27 +23 51 3 Wrexham: 25 15 6 4 37 18 +19 51 Qualification for League One play-offs 4 Huddersfield Town: 24 14 5 5 37 19 +18 47 5 Barnsley: 25 12 6 7 39 33 +6 42 6 Reading: 24 12 5 7 39 33 +6 41 7 ...
Promotion to EFL League One: 2 Crewe Alexandra: 25 11 10 4 33 22 +11 43 3 Salford City: 24 12 6 6 29 19 +10 42 4 Port Vale: 25 11 8 6 29 25 +4 41 Qualification for League Two play-offs 5 AFC Wimbledon: 23 12 4 7 35 19 +16 40 6 Notts County: 24 11 7 6 38 26 +12 40 7 Doncaster Rovers: 25 11 7 7 35 30 +5 40 8 Bradford City: 24 10 8 6 33 27 +6 38 9 ...
The 2024–25 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the 9th season of the EFL Championship under its current title and the 33rd season under its current league division format.
Wrexham AFC clinched a promotion for the second consecutive season. With a 6–0 win over Forest Green, the Welsh club is moving up to EFL League One.
This was the third time Oxford United had been in a play-off final, the most recent being the 2020 EFL League One play-off final which they lost to Wycombe Wanderers. [9] Games between the two clubs in the 2023–24 season resulted in a goalless draw at the Kassam Stadium in November 2023 and a 5–0 Bolton victory at the Toughsheet Community ...
30 25 +5 28 6 Queen of the South: 20 7 5 8 18 22 −4 26 7 Montrose: 20 6 6 8 19 21 −2 24 8 Annan Athletic: 20 5 5 10 18 34 −16 20 9 Inverness Caledonian Thistle: 19 7 7 5 19 20 −1 13 [a] Qualification for the League One play-offs: 10 Dumbarton: 20 5 7 8 26 38 −12 7 [b] Relegation to League Two
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In 1993, the Premier League was formed, [22] a move which caused the third-tier league to be renamed as the Second Division. [23] In 2004, the Second Division was re-branded as Football League One, [24] before the League's adoption of English Football League (EFL) led to a 2016 renaming as the EFL League One. [25]