2017–18 EFL League One

EFL League One
Season 2017–18
Champions Wigan Athletic
(3rd divisional title)
Promoted Wigan Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Rotherham United
Relegated Bury
Milton Keynes Dons
Northampton Town
Oldham Athletic
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,401 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorer Jack Marriott (Peterborough United)
(27 goals)
Biggest home win
Biggest away win Oxford United 0–7
Wigan Athletic (23 December 2017)
Longest winning run Rotherham United
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Blackburn Rovers
(18 matches)
Longest winless run Plymouth Argyle
(12 matches)
Longest losing run Bury
(7 matches)
Highest attendance (Regular season) = 27,600[1]
(Blackburn Rovers 2–1 Oxford United, 5 May 2018)
Lowest attendance (Regular season) = 2,088[1]
(Fleetwood Town 0–2 Gillingham, 22 December 2017)
Total attendance 4,291,654[1]
Average attendance (Regular season) = 7,788[1]

The 2017–18 EFL League One (referred to as the Sky Bet League One for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the Football League One under its current title, and the 25th season under its current league division format.

Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2016–17 season.

To League One

Promoted from League Two

Relegated from Championship

From League One

Promoted to Championship

Relegated to League Two

Teams

Greater London League One football clubs
Greater Manchester League One football clubs
Team Location Stadium Capacity[2]
AFC WimbledonLondon (Kingston upon Thames)Kingsmeadow4,850
Blackburn RoversBlackburnEwood Park31,367
BlackpoolBlackpoolBloomfield Road17,338
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade25,136
Bristol RoversBristolMemorial Stadium12,300
BuryBuryGigg Lane11,840
Charlton AthleticLondon (Charlton)The Valley27,111
Doncaster RoversDoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Fleetwood TownFleetwoodHighbury Stadium5,311
GillinghamGillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
Milton Keynes DonsMilton KeynesStadium MK30,500
Northampton TownNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,653
Oldham AthleticOldhamBoundary Park13,512
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Peterborough UnitedPeterboroughABAX Stadium14,084
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park19,500
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park21,100
RochdaleRochdaleSpotland Stadium10,500
Rotherham UnitedRotherhamNew York Stadium12,021
Scunthorpe UnitedScunthorpeGlanford Park9,088
Shrewsbury TownShrewsburyNew Meadow9,875
Southend UnitedSouthendRoots Hall12,392
WalsallWalsallBescot Stadium11,300
Wigan AthleticWiganDW Stadium25,133

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Wigan Athletic England Graham Barrow Mutual consent 30 May 2017[3] Pre-season England Paul Cook 31 May 2017[4]
Portsmouth England Paul Cook Signed by Wigan Athletic 31 May 2017[5] Wales Kenny Jackett 2 June 2017[6]
Oxford United England Michael Appleton Signed by Leicester City as assistant manager 20 June 2017[7] Spain Pep Clotet 1 July 2017[8]
Northampton Town England Justin Edinburgh Sacked 31 August 2017[9] 24th Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 4 September 2017[10]
Oldham Athletic Republic of Ireland John Sheridan Mutual consent 25 September 2017[11] England Richie Wellens 18 October 2017[12]
Gillingham England Adrian Pennock 25 September 2017[13] 22nd Wales Steve Lovell 16 November 2017[14]
Bury England Lee Clark Sacked 30 October 2017[15] 23rd England Chris Lucketti 22 November 2017[16]
England Chris Lucketti 15 January 2018[17] 24th England Ryan Lowe 15 January 2018[17]
Southend United England Phil Brown Resigned 17 January 2018[18] 18th England Chris Powell 23 January 2018[19]
Milton Keynes Dons Scotland Robbie Neilson Mutual consent 20 January 2018[20] 21st England Dan Micciche 23 January 2018[21]
Oxford United Spain Pep Clotet Sacked 22 January 2018[22] 10th England Karl Robinson 22 March 2018[23]
Bradford City Scotland Stuart McCall 5 February 2018[24] 6th England Simon Grayson 11 February 2018[25]
Fleetwood Town Germany Uwe Rösler 16 February 2018[26] 20th Republic of Ireland John Sheridan 22 February 2018[27]
Peterborough United Northern Ireland Grant McCann 25 February 2018[28] 10th Scotland Steve Evans 28 February 2018 [29]
Walsall England Jon Whitney 12 March 2018[30] 14th England Dean Keates 16 March 2018[31]
Charlton Athletic England Karl Robinson Signed by Oxford United 22 March 2018[32] 9th England Lee Bowyer 22 March 2018[33]
Scunthorpe United Scotland Graham Alexander Sacked 24 March 2016[34] 5th England Nick Daws 11 April 2018[35]
Northampton Town Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 2 April 2018[36] 23rd England Dean Austin 2 April 2018[37]
Milton Keynes Dons England Dan Micciche 22 April 2018[38] England Paul Tisdale 6 June 2018[39]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Wigan Athletic (C, P) 46 29 11 6 89 29 +60 98 Promotion to the EFL Championship
2 Blackburn Rovers (P) 46 28 12 6 82 40 +42 96
3 Shrewsbury Town 46 25 12 9 60 39 +21 87 Qualification for League One play-offs[lower-alpha 1]
4 Rotherham United (O, P) 46 24 7 15 73 53 +20 79
5 Scunthorpe United 46 19 17 10 65 50 +15 74
6 Charlton Athletic 46 20 11 15 58 51 +7 71
7 Plymouth Argyle 46 19 11 16 58 59 1 68
8 Portsmouth 46 20 6 20 57 56 +1 66
9 Peterborough United 46 17 13 16 68 60 +8 64
10 Southend United 46 17 12 17 58 62 4 63
11 Bradford City 46 18 9 19 57 67 10 63
12 Blackpool 46 15 15 16 60 55 +5 60
13 Bristol Rovers 46 16 11 19 60 66 6 59
14 Fleetwood Town 46 16 9 21 59 68 9 57
15 Doncaster Rovers 46 13 17 16 52 52 0 56
16 Oxford United 46 15 11 20 61 66 5 56
17 Gillingham 46 13 17 16 50 55 5 56
18 AFC Wimbledon 46 13 14 19 47 58 11 53
19 Walsall 46 13 13 20 53 66 13 52
20 Rochdale 46 11 18 17 49 57 8 51
21 Oldham Athletic (R) 46 11 17 18 58 75 17 50 Relegation to EFL League Two
22 Northampton Town (R) 46 12 11 23 43 77 34 47
23 Milton Keynes Dons (R) 46 11 12 23 43 69 26 45
24 Bury (R) 46 8 12 26 41 71 30 36
Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to the EFL Championship.

Play-offs

  Semi-finals Final
                     
3 Shrewsbury Town 1 1 2  
6 Charlton Athletic 0 0 0  
    3 Shrewsbury Town 1
  4 Rotherham United 2
4 Rotherham United 2 2 4
5 Scunthorpe United 2 0 2  

Results table

Home \ Away[1] WIM BLB BLPBRABRRBuryCHADONFLEGILMKDNOROLDOXFPETPLYPORROCROTSCUSHRSTDWALWIG
AFC Wimbledon 03 20 21 10 22 10 20 01 11 02 13 22 21 22 01 02 00 31 11 01 20 12 04
Blackburn Rovers 01 30 20 21 20 20 13 22 10 41 11 22 21 31 11 30 20 20 22 31 10 31 22
Blackpool 10 24 50 00 21 10 12 21 11 10 30 21 31 11 22 23 00 12 23 11 11 22 13
Bradford City 04 01 21 31 22 01 20 03 10 20 12 11 32 13 01 31 43 10 12 00 02 11 01
Bristol Rovers 13 11 31 31 21 11 01 31 11 20 11 23 01 14 21 21 32 21 11 12 30 21 11
Bury 21 03 11 31 23 01 01 02 21 02 23 22 30 01 00 10 02 03 01 10 00 10 02
Charlton Athletic 10 10 11 11 10 11 10 00 12 22 41 10 23 22 20 01 21 31 01 02 21 31 03
Doncaster Rovers 00 01 33 20 13 33 11 30 00 21 30 11 01 00 11 21 20 11 01 12 41 03 01
Fleetwood Town 20 12 00 12 20 32 13 00 02 11 20 22 20 23 11 12 22 20 23 12 24 20 04
Gillingham 22 00 03 01 41 11 10 00 21 12 12 00 11 11 52 01 21 01 00 12 33 00 11
Milton Keynes Dons 00 12 00 14 01 21 12 12 10 10 00 44 11 10 01 12 32 32 02 11 11 11 01
Northampton Town 01 11 10 01 06 00 04 10 01 12 21 22 00 14 20 31 01 03 03 11 31 21 01
Oldham Athletic 00 10 21 21 11 21 34 00 12 11 10 51 02 32 12 02 31 11 23 12 03 11 02
Oxford United 30 24 10 22 12 12 11 10 01 30 31 12 00 21 01 30 21 33 11 11 20 12 07
Peterborough United 11 23 01 13 11 30 41 11 20 01 20 20 30 14 21 21 01 21 22 10 01 21 32
Plymouth Argyle 42 20 13 10 32 30 20 03 12 21 01 20 41 04 21 00 11 21 04 11 40 10 13
Portsmouth 21 12 02 01 30 10 01 22 41 13 20 31 12 30 20 10 20 01 11 01 10 11 21
Rochdale 11 03 12 11 10 00 10 21 02 30 00 22 00 00 20 11 33 01 11 31 00 11 14
Rotherham United 20 11 10 20 20 32 02 21 32 13 21 10 51 31 11 11 10 01 20 12 50 51 13
Scunthorpe United 11 01 00 11 10 10 20 11 11 13 22 22 02 10 21 20 20 11 12 12 31 10 12
Shrewsbury Town 10 11 10 01 40 11 02 22 10 11 01 10 10 32 31 12 20 32 01 20 10 20 10
Southend United 10 21 21 12 00 10 31 00 12 40 40 22 20 11 11 11 31 00 20 32 12 03 31
Walsall 23 12 11 33 00 10 22 42 42 01 10 10 21 21 11 21 01 03 12 10 11 01 03
Wigan Athletic 11 00 02 12 30 41 00 30 20 20 51 10 30 10 00 10 11 10 00 33 00 30 20

Updated to games played on 1 May 2018.
Source: BBC Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

As of 24 April 2018[40]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 England Jack Marriott Peterborough United 27
2 Jersey Brett Pitman Portsmouth 24
3 Northern Ireland Will Grigg Wigan Athletic 19
4 England Bradley Dack Blackburn Rovers 18
5 England Tom Eaves Gillingham 17
6 England Charlie Wyke Bradford City 15
England Erhun Oztumer Walsall
England Nick Powell Wigan Athletic
9 Republic of Ireland Graham Carey Plymouth Argyle 14
England Danny Graham Blackburn Rovers
Republic of Ireland Eoin Doyle Oldham Athletic
Montserrat Lyle Taylor AFC Wimbledon
Scotland Charlie Mulgrew Blackburn Rovers
England John Marquis Doncaster Rovers

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