English Football League

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2025 As of the 2025-26 season, Newport County continues to be the longest-standing club in League Two since their 2012-13 promotion.
2025 Michael Cheek of Bromley becomes the top scorer with 25 goals in the 2024-25 season.
2025 Leeds United return to the Premier League for the 2025-26 season after a brief previous stint.
April 24 2025 Newport County parts ways with manager Nelson Jardim by mutual consent
March 30 2025 Rotherham United sacks manager Steve Evans
March 2 2025 Wigan Athletic sacks manager Shaun Maloney
February 16 2025 Cambridge United sacks manager Garry Monk
February 13 2025 John Eustace becomes Derby County's manager after leaving Blackburn Rovers
February 3 2025 Carlisle United sacks manager Mike Williamson
January 31 2025 Plymouth Argyle parts ways with manager Wayne Rooney by mutual consent
January 22 2025 Bolton Wanderers parts ways with manager Ian Evatt by mutual consent
January 18 2025 Barrow sacks manager Stephen Clemence
January 17 2025 Tony Mowbray becomes West Bromwich Albion's manager
January 9 2025 Luton Town parts ways with manager Rob Edwards by mutual consent
January 5 2025 Gillingham sacks Mark Bonner as manager
2024 Current Premier League season featuring 20 clubs with long-standing Football League histories.
2024 Leyton Orient wins the play-off final by defeating Charlton Athletic, winning 4-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
2024 Charlie Kelman from the United States wins the top scorer award with 21 goals for Leyton Orient in the 2024-25 season, in a truncated 35-game season due to coronavirus.
2024 Burnley set a record lowest goals conceded-per-game average of 0.35 (16 goals conceded in 46 matches) in the Championship, becoming the first side in English league history not to concede more than one goal in any fixture throughout an entire season.
2024 Macaulay Langstaff of Notts County leads the scoring with 28 goals in the 2023-24 season.
2024 Most recent recorded relegation season includes Bristol Rovers, Crawley Town, Cambridge United (to be confirmed), and Shrewsbury Town (to be confirmed).
2024 Birmingham City F.C. set a record for most points in a season (108 points) in League One using the 3-point-for-a-win system across 46 matches.
2024 Shrewsbury Town is set to be relegated from League One at the end of the 2024-25 season, concluding their extended stay in the division.
2024 Arne Slot becomes the first Dutch manager to win the English championship, leading Liverpool to the title.
2024 Shrewsbury Town begins their tenth consecutive season in League One, marking the current longest continuous tenure in the division.
2024 Birmingham City wins the League One title, with Wrexham as runners-up.
2024 Stockport County became the current title holders of League Two.
2024 Carlisle United and Morecambe relegated from EFL League Two in the 2024-25 season.
2024 Oxford United won the play-off final by defeating Bolton Wanderers 2-0.
December 31 2024 Plymouth Argyle parts ways with manager Wayne Rooney by mutual consent
December 25 2024 West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberán leaves to become Valencia manager
December 15 2024 Oxford United sacks manager Des Buckingham
December 10 2024 Millwall parts ways with manager Neil Harris by mutual consent.
December 5 2024 Northampton Town manager Jon Brady resigns
November 30 2024 Justin Kluivert scored a hat-trick of penalties for Bournemouth in the Premier League against Wolves.
November 7 2024 Coventry City manager Mark Robins leaves
October 25 2024 Swindon Town parts ways with manager Mark Kennedy
October 23 2024 Burton Albion sacks manager Mark Robinson
September 22 2024 Cardiff City sacks manager Erol Bulut
August 21 2024 Blackpool sacks manager Neil Critchley
August 12 2024 Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe resigns
June 22 2024 Régis Le Bris becomes Sunderland's new manager
June 20 2024 Newport County sacks manager Graham Coughlan
June 3 2024 Derek Adams becomes new manager of Morecambe
May 2024 Conclusion of the season, with promotion and relegation outcomes determined: Championship winners and runner-up automatically promoted to the Premier League, along with the Championship playoff winner. Bottom two teams in League Two relegated to the National League.
May 31 2024 Cheltenham Town appoints Michael Flynn as manager
May 31 2024 Barrow appoints Stephen Clemence as interim manager
May 31 2024 Tim Walter appointed as new manager of Hull City
May 31 2024 Burton Albion parts ways with manager Martin Paterson by mutual consent
May 30 2024 Johannes Hoff Thorup appointed as new manager of Norwich City

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