44 days and counting until we see a return to weekly Football League football across the country, with the EFL releasing the 2016/17 fixtures for League Two today.
Carlisle United have not got the rub of the green from the fixture administrators with a 700-mile round trip to Portsmouth to prepare for ahead of the season’s kick-off on Saturday 6 August.
Six years ago Blackpool were opening their Premier League campaign with a 4-0 victory over Wigan at the DW Stadium, Gary Bowyer looks for a first victory as the new Tangerines boss when they host Exeter City.
Doncaster Rovers have strengthened their team after relegation from League One, they and Accrington Stanley will seek to dislodge the disappointment of last season in their encounter at the Wham Stadium.
Plymouth Argyle are handed a difficult opening game against Luton with play-off heartache still fresh in the memory for the Pilgrims, the Hatters are anticipating their first full season under manager Nathan Jones.
Leaving the National League behind, Champions Cheltenham Town are welcomed back to the Football League with a home tie against Leyton Orient, while Paul Hurst’s Grimsby mark their return against Morecambe.
Steve Davis has been the subject of fan frustration since Crewe Alexandra’s board publicly backed their manager – at a fans’ forum in April – to return the Railwaymen back to League One at the first time of asking. Stevenage await Crewe on the first day of the season after showing a revival under Darren Sarll, who will have former Newcastle United manager Glenn Roeder advising him.
Leeds have unveiled images of their stadium redevelopment plans, which will increase capacity to 56,500. The proposals were backed last week by Leeds City Council, whose Plans Panel will meet next month to discuss the “pre-application for the modernisation” of Elland Road. The club said in a statement: “Leeds United...
For exclusive stories and all the detailed EFL news you need, subscribe to The Football League Paper website, digital edition, or newspaper from as little as 14p a day. Leeds edged back in front in the Sky Bet Championship title race after turning on the style to beat play-off chasing Bristol City...
For exclusive stories and all the detailed EFL news you need, subscribe to The Football League Paper website, digital edition, or newspaper from as little as 14p a day. Leeds head coach Daniel Farke said “no-one has to worry about me” as speculation over his future continued after his side closed in...
The winners of the 2025 EFL Awards were revealed on Sunday as Clubs, players, managers and fans were recognised for their achievements both on and off the pitch, with the event broadcast live on Sky Sports.