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League One · 2025

Semi-finals

Bradford0
Bolton1
0–1
Stockport County2
Stevenage0
2–0
Bolton1
Bradford0
1–0
Stevenage0
Stockport County1
0–1

Final

Bolton4
Stockport County1
4–1

Standings

League One · 2025

Current League One 2025 standings with 24 teams. Lincoln leads the table with 103 points after 46 matches, followed by Cardiff on 91 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Lincoln463110589:41+48103
WWWDW
2Cardiff462710990:50+4091
LWWWD
3Stockport County4622111371:58+1377
WLWLD
4Bradford4622111358:51+777
WDDDL
5Bolton461918970:52+1875
LDDWL
6Stevenage4621121349:46+375
WDWDL
7Luton4621111468:56+1274
WWWDW
8Plymouth462271775:63+1273
WWDWD
9Huddersfield4618131574:64+1067
WLDDD
10Mansfield Town4616171362:50+1265
WDWWD
11Wycombe4617121769:58+1163
WLLDL
12Reading4616151564:60+463
LDLLL
13Blackpool461792054:65-1160
WWWWL
14Doncaster461792050:69-1960
WDLWW
15Barnsley4615141768:73-559
LWLLD
16Wigan4614141849:58-956
LLDWW
17Burton Albion4613151850:60-1054
DDDWD
18Peterborough461582364:68-453
LDLDL
19AFC Wimbledon461582351:72-2153
LWLLL
20Leyton Orient4614102259:71-1252
DLLDL
21Exeter City4612132152:61-949
LDDDW
22Port Vale4610122436:61-2542
LWLLD
23Rotherham4610112541:71-3041
LDLWL
24Northampton46982939:74-3535
LLLLL

Results

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Final24/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 24 teams in the League One. Lincoln leads with 31 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Frequent upsets

Historical statistics from 22 seasons of data showing how predictable this league is for betting purposes.

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Home winDrawAway win
2.62
Average goals per game
49%
Games with 3+ goals
52%
Both teams scored
48%
Pre-match favourite won
Based on 11,992 matches over 22 seasonsSource: football-data.co.uk

Teams

League One

All 24 teams competing in the League One 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

League One

Browse 15 archived seasons of the League One, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded2004Preceded byFootball League Second Division

League One was established in 2004 as part of a comprehensive rebranding of the English Football League structure, replacing the historical Football League Second Division at the third tier of English football. The rebrand modernized the league's identity while maintaining the competitive heritage of over a century of football at this level. The competition has undergone significant structural evolution, including changes to playoff formats and European qualification pathways. Originally featuring 24 clubs, the league has maintained this format while establishing itself as the primary promotion pathway to the Championship. The league's global profile has expanded substantially since its inception, with international broadcast deals and increasing investment from overseas ownership groups transforming it into a genuinely competitive mid-tier competition that attracts world-class talent.

  • 2004 — League One established as rebrand of Football League Second Division
  • 2012 — Doncaster Rovers won the title with 111 points, establishing a new benchmark for dominance
  • 2019 — Promotion playoffs expanded to include sixth-place teams, increasing competitive opportunities
  • 2023 — Sunderland AFC secured Championship promotion via playoff final victory at Wembley
  • 2024 — Birmingham City set new world record with 111 points (34 wins, 9 draws, 3 losses)
  • 2025 — Lincoln City leads the 2024/25 season with 74 points from 35 matches

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams24Relegation spots3

League One operates on a home-and-away round-robin format, with each club playing 46 matches across a season from August to May. The title is awarded to the club finishing first on points, with playoff promotion available to clubs finishing second through sixth. The three clubs finishing 22nd, 23rd, and 24th are relegated to League Two at the end of each season. The playoff structure sees the second-placed team receive a bye to the semi-finals, while clubs finishing third through sixth compete in the preliminary round. The playoff winners secure promotion to the Championship, providing an additional pathway for ambitious clubs who narrowly miss automatic promotion.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesBournemouth (2)All-time top scorerIan Henderson (122 goals)

The 2024/25 season has been historically significant with Birmingham City breaking the world record for points in a fully professional 46-match season with 111 points, surpassing the previous League One record of 111 points set by Doncaster Rovers in 2011/12.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Lincoln City currently leads the 2024/25 League One season with a commanding position at the top of the table. The Imps have accumulated 74 points from 35 matches, maintaining a 12-point advantage over Cardiff City in second place with 72 points. Lincoln's exceptional defensive record of just 31 goals conceded, combined with 65 goals scored, demonstrates a well-balanced squad capable of sustaining a title challenge. With a goal difference of +34 and a win percentage of 63%, Lincoln appears well-positioned for a genuine promotion push, though 13 matches remain in the season.

The title race remains competitive, with Cardiff City maintaining realistic promotion hopes just two points behind Lincoln. Cardiff has also impressed defensively, conceding 38 goals while scoring 68, and boasts a +30 goal difference. Bolton Wanderers occupy third place with 64 points from 36 matches, sitting 10 points adrift but still within striking distance of automatic promotion. Bradford City (61 points) and Stockport County (56 points) complete the top five, each maintaining mathematical chances of reaching the Championship.

The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative to the title race. Port Vale finds itself in severe danger at the bottom with just 27 points from 32 matches, 12 points clear of safety and facing an uphill battle for survival. Northampton Town (35 points) and Rotherham United (35 points) also occupy the relegation zone, with only 7 points separating 21st from safety. The competitive middle of the table, where clubs like Reading (54 points), Stevenage (54 points), and Wycombe (53 points) operate, demonstrates the league's depth and unpredictability.

Charlie Kelman of Leyton Orient has emerged as one of the season's standout performers, leading the goalscoring charts with 21 goals and establishing himself as a genuine threat to defences throughout the division. His prolific form has captured attention from higher-tier clubs and represents the calibre of talent that League One consistently produces. Kelman's performances exemplify why League One remains a crucial development platform for ambitious young players seeking to establish themselves at Championship level.

The 2024/25 season has been defined by Birmingham City's historic record-breaking performance in the preceding campaign, which established a new world benchmark with 111 points. However, the current season has proven that such dominance remains exceptional rather than routine, with Lincoln City and Cardiff City engaged in a tightly contested championship battle that reflects the league's competitive intensity. The emergence of multiple viable promotion contenders, combined with a genuine relegation struggle, underscores League One's position as a genuinely competitive division where outcomes remain uncertain until the final matches.

League One's Strategic Importance in English Football

League One occupies a critical position within the English football pyramid, functioning as the gateway between the Championship's established clubs and the lower tiers. The division attracts investment from ambitious ownership groups seeking rapid ascent through the pyramid, with several current clubs having experienced Championship football in recent seasons. The league's competitive nature reflects this ambition, with clubs like Sunderland AFC, Sheffield Wednesday, and Portsmouth FC regularly competing for promotion despite their historical status as higher-tier institutions.

The playoff system has proven instrumental in creating dramatic climaxes to League One seasons, with the 2022 playoff final between Sunderland and Wycombe Wanderers exemplifying the high stakes and quality of football on display. These playoff moments have produced memorable narratives that resonate beyond the division's immediate fanbase, elevating League One's profile within the broader football landscape. The introduction of sixth-place playoff participation has further increased competitive intensity, ensuring that clubs cannot afford to relax during the final weeks of the season.

Commercial Development and International Recognition

League One's commercial trajectory has accelerated significantly, with international broadcasting deals expanding the league's reach to previously untapped markets. The partnership with CBS Sports in North America represents a strategic expansion, providing American audiences with regular exposure to the division's competitive matches and emerging talent. This international growth has attracted investment from overseas ownership groups, with several clubs now backed by international financial interests seeking to establish English football presences.

The league's central distribution model for broadcast revenues ensures financial sustainability across the division, preventing the extreme financial disparities that characterize the Premier League. This balanced approach has enabled smaller clubs to compete effectively against better-resourced rivals, contributing to the division's competitive unpredictability. The Sky Bet sponsorship deal provides significant commercial investment, further stabilizing the financial foundations of participating clubs and enabling investment in player development and infrastructure.

Player Development and Career Pathways

League One functions as a crucial development platform for English and international talent, with numerous players using the division as a springboard to Premier League careers. The quality of individual performances within the league—exemplified by Charlie Kelman's prolific goalscoring this season—demonstrates that League One consistently produces players capable of competing at higher levels. The division attracts loan players from Premier League clubs seeking competitive football, creating a valuable development pathway for young talent.

The all-time goalscoring record held by Ian Henderson with 122 goals reflects the quality of strikers who have competed at this level. Henderson's longevity and consistency at League One level demonstrate the division's capacity to retain established talent while simultaneously developing emerging players. This balance between experienced professionals and ambitious youngsters creates a competitive environment that consistently produces entertaining football and memorable individual performances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in League One?

League One consists of 24 clubs competing in the third tier of English football during the 2024/25 season.

Who has won the most League One titles?

Bournemouth has won the most League One titles with 2 championships. Multiple other clubs have won the title once since 2004.

How does League One promotion work?

The top two clubs are automatically promoted to the Championship. Clubs finishing 2nd through 6th compete in the playoffs, with the playoff winner also gaining promotion.

What is the points record in League One?

Birmingham City holds the world record with 111 points in the 2024/25 season, achieved with 34 wins, 9 draws, and 3 losses across 46 matches.

Who is the all-time top scorer in League One?

Ian Henderson holds the record for most goals in League One history with 122 goals across his career at the competition.

Is League One broadcast internationally?

Yes, League One is broadcast in over 200 territories globally. CBS Sports provides coverage in North America, with Sky Sports handling domestic UK coverage.

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