Football League One 2014/15

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Football League One 2014/15
master Bristol City
Climbers Bristol City
Milton Keynes Dons
Preston North End (as play-off winner)
Relegated Notts County
Crawley Town
Leyton Orient
Yeovil Town
Teams 24
Games 552
Gates 1,464  (ø 2.65 per game)
spectator 3,884,414  (ø 7037 per game)
Top scorer Joe Garner , 25 goals
Football League One 2013/14
Football League Championship 2014/15

The Football League One 2014/15 was the eleventh season of the English Football League One as the third highest English division behind the Premier League and the Football League Championship as well as the 23rd season of the second highest division of the Football League after the introduction of the Premier League in 1992. It started on August 9, 2014. The last game day was May 2, 2015. The two best-ranked clubs, Bristol City and Milton Keynes Dons , were promoted directly to the Football League Championship, the clubs in positions three to six played in play -off mode for the third promotion place. The play-off final won the third-placed Preston North End . Notts County , Crawley Town , Leyton Orient and Yeovil Town had to relegate .

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Bristol City  46  29  12  5 096:380 +58 99
 2. Milton Keynes Dons  46  27  10  9 101: 440 +57 91
 3. Preston North End  46  25th  14th  7th 079:400 +39 89
 4th Swindon Town  46  23  10  13 076:570 +19 79
 5. Sheffield United  46  19th  14th  13 066:530 +13 71
 6th Chesterfield FC (N)  46  19th  12  15th 068:550 +13 69
 7th Bradford City  46  17th  14th  15th 055:550  ± 0 65
 8th. Rochdale AFC (N)  46  19th  6th  21st 072:660  +6 63
 9. Peterborough United  46  18th  9  19th 053:560  −3 63
10. Fleetwood Town (N)  46  17th  12  17th 049:520  −3 63
11. Barnsley FC (A)  46  17th  11  18th 062:610  +1 62
12. Gillingham FC  46  16  14th  16 065:660  −1 62
13. Doncaster Rovers (A)  46  16  13  17th 058:620  −4 61
14th Walsall FC  46  14th  17th  15th 050:540  −4 59
15th Oldham Athletic  46  14th  15th  17th 054:670 −13 57
16. Scunthorpe United (N)  46  14th  14th  18th 062:750 −13 56
17th Coventry City  46  13  16  17th 049:600 −11 55
18th Port Vale  46  15th  9  22nd 055:650 −10 54
19th Colchester United  46  14th  10  22nd 058:770 −19 52
20th Crewe Alexandra  46  14th  10  22nd 043:750 −32 52
21st Notts County  46  12  14th  20th 045:630 −18 50
22nd Crawley Town  46  13  11  22nd 053:790 −26 50
23. Leyton Orient  46  12  13  21st 059:690 −10 49
24. Yeovil Town (A)  46  10  10  26th 036:750 −39 40
  • Promoted to Football League Championship 2015/16
  • Participation in the play-off games for promotion
  • Relegated to Football League Two 2015/16
  • (A) Relegated from the Football League Championship 2013/14
    (N) Newcomers from the Football League Two 2013/14

    Play-off games

      Semifinals Final at Wembley Stadium (May 24, 2015)
                         
    6th  Chesterfield FC 0 0 0    
    3  Preston North End 1 3 4th  
    3  Preston North End 4th
      4th  Swindon Town 0
    5  Sheffield United 1 5 6th
    4th  Swindon Town 2 5 7th  

    List of goalscorers

    Pl. player society Gates
    1 EnglandEngland Joe Garner Preston North End 25th
    2 EnglandEngland Ian Henderson Rochdale AFC 22nd
    3 IrelandIreland Eoin Doyle Chesterfield FC 21st
    4th IrelandIreland Andrew Williams Swindon Town 20th
    5 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland William Grigg Milton Keynes Dons 19th
    EnglandEngland Izale McLeod Crawley Town
    7th EnglandEngland Aaron Wilbraham Bristol City 18th
    8th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tom Bradshaw Walsall FC 17th
    EnglandEngland Matt Done Sheffield United
    10 EnglandEngland Dele Alli Milton Keynes Dons 16
    EnglandEngland Cody McDonald Gillingham FC

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