The League One season has been curtailed after clubs voted to end the season on Tuesday. Coventry and Rotherham have been promoted while Oxford, Portsmouth, Fleetwood and Wycombe will contest the play-offs.
Bolton, Southend and Tranmere are relegated to League Two. This announcement comes after EFL clubs voted to retain promotion, relegation and the play-offs and to use an unweighted points-per-game system to decide the final table if the season is curtailed.
The model was the one set out by the EFL's board, and the league said it was "overwhelmingly agreed" to adopt it into the competition's regulations at a meeting on Tuesday.
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