
Wellens appointed as the new Doncaster manager
Richie Wellens has been appointed Doncaster Rovers manager.
Richie Wellens has been appointed Doncaster Rovers manager.
After over almost a decade of near misses, the city of Peterborugh will feel like justice has been served as they can look forward to Championship football once again.
Reading’s 2020/21 campaign has been one of clear progression, but a failure to make the Play-Offs has left a slightly sour taste in the mouths of some fans. As a whole, how has the season panned out?
A look back at Bolton Wanderers’ promotion campaign from League Two.
Sheffield Wednesday have seen all sorts of horrors go on behind the scenes at Hillsborough this season, starting the campaign with a point deduction that ultimately proved decisive as the Owls were relegated to League One for the first time in 11 years.
Hull City returned to The Championship at the first time of asking in a memorable campaign that saw Grant McCann turn opinion on Humberside. As his players lifted the club’s first title since 1966, football has ‘come home’ for the Tigers fan base after a cataclysmic start to Project Restart.
The son of Frank Sinclair has been waiting in the wings for his chance in the first-team and he was able to make his breakthrough this season.
After the conclusion of the 2020/21 season that saw the Stags finish 16th in League Two, Nigel Clough and his staff will be looking to restructure the side ahead of a push up the table in the next campaign.
Blackpool looked to the in-form Ellis Simms to secure third spot as they rested key men ahead of their play-off tie against Oxford.
The 23-year-old has been nothing but a revelation at the Stags and his contributions to a well-improved side in the second half of the season shows why he will be one of Mansfield Town’s most important players next season.
Doncaster Rovers legend James Coppinger made his final appearance for the club in their 4-1 defeat to Peterborough United.
Despite a controlled, professional victory, Morecambe had to watch on as Bolton and Cambridge pipped them to automatic promotion from League Two.
Oxford United host Burton Albion on the final day of the League One season in the hope that a victory will be enough to secure a place in the play-offs.
An entertaining first-half was cancelled out by a classic ‘nothing to play for’ second 45 minutes until Rarmani Edmonds-Green earned Huddersfield a point with virtually the last kick of the game.
With the season drawing to a climax on Sunday for the majority of the football community, many might be forgiven for thinking that it’s a time for players to be putting their feet up around the country. However, there’s a young man at AFC Wimbledon, wishing the season wouldn’t come to a close.
Two successive wins would be a perfect way to sign off for Mansfield Town after a season that has been up and down for the whole duration.
Watford will be looking to end their successful campaign on a high when they take on Swansea City at Vicarage Road on Saturday, whilst the Swans will be wanting to carry their winning momentum into the play-offs.
Blackpool are hopeful of securing third place in the league on the final day as they prepare for a thrilling playoff campaign.
Reading face Huddersfield as the 2021/22 Championship season draws to a close at The Madejski. For both sides, there’s little more than pride at stake ahead of a crucial summers in either camp.
As the fourth official raised his board after 90 minutes had been played at The Weston Homes Stadium last Saturday, it looked as though Peterborough United would be heading into the final game of the season with serious nerves.
Morecambe could stage a sensational promotion to League One if they beat Bradford and results elsewhere go their way.
Adam Harvey looks at the departures of Alex Tettey and Mario Vrancic from Norwich City.
There is just one game left of the League One season, with Portsmouth, Oxford, and Charlton all fighting for one spot.
With the final weekend of the regular EFL season fast approaching many teams still have all to play for, particularly in League Two.