About this competition
Today's League One Scores LiveScore is a pioneer in delivering real-time, ultra-fast, and highly reliable League One scores and updates. Whether you're checking scores today, following the latest games, or tracking the table and standings as they shift, this page keeps everything in one place. You can quickly follow live action, recent results, and key updates from England's third tier without missing a moment. About League One and Its Format League One traces its roots back to 1892 and currently features 24 participating clubs competing across the third tier of the English Football League pyramid. Known commercially as Sky Bet League One, the division sits directly below the Championship and above League Two. With an average attendance of around 10,400 in 2025-26, it is the most-watched third-tier domestic league in the world, while Bolton Wanderers' average of approximately 21,700 per home game rivals many Championship clubs. Each club plays 46 matches across the season, and if sides finish level on points, goal difference and then goals scored are used to separate them. The EFL recorded a combined attendance of 23.7 million across its three divisions in 2023-24, underlining the scale of interest in the competition. Birmingham City are the reigning champions, having won the title in 2024-25, and the division continues to attract former Premier League clubs — nine of whom feature in the 2025-26 season, including Cardiff City and Bolton Wanderers.
Results
Key EFL League One Results
Catch up on the latest EFL League One action:
Barnsley 1-1 Wigan Athletic
Stockport County 2-1 Northampton Town
Plymouth Argyle 1-0 Stevenage
Peterborough United 5-0 Rotherham United
Luton Town 3-2 Exeter City
Birmingham City's departure as champions opened the door for a fresh title race in 2025-26, and the division has not disappointed. Bolton Wanderers have drawn considerable attention not just for their performances on the pitch but for the scale of support they carry with them, generating attendances that put much of the Championship to shame. Nine former Premier League clubs are competing in the division this season, bringing added weight and profile to fixtures throughout the calendar. The promotion picture has been fiercely competitive, with several well-resourced sides — many boasting significant top-flight pedigree — pushing hard for the automatic spots. Tactical identity and squad depth have proved decisive early on, separating genuine promotion contenders from those still finding their feet at this level. At the foot of the table, the fight against relegation has already claimed early casualties in terms of momentum, with four sides facing the drop come season's end and clubs in the lower reaches aware that the margin for error across 46 games is slim.
Upcoming fixtures
Upcoming EFL League One Fixtures
Catch up on the latest EFL League One action:
07 March 15:00 - Stockport County vs Mansfield Town
21 March 12:30 - Cardiff City vs Blackpool
21 March 12:30 - Luton Town vs Stockport County
21 March 15:00 - AFC Wimbledon vs Peterborough United
21 March 15:00 - Barnsley vs Doncaster Rovers
Upcoming League One fixtures highlight the next set of matches across the competition, with kick-off times spread over weekends and midweek rounds. Following the schedule makes it easier to track live scores, spot key head-to-head clashes, and understand how results in each gameweek may affect the table as the season unfolds. When Does the League One Season Start and End? The 2025/26 League One season gets under way on Friday 1 August 2025 and concludes over the weekend of 2/3 May 2026. Across those months, clubs must manage the demands of league fixtures alongside cup commitments and the physical toll of a 46-game campaign, with the calendar built around scheduled breaks and international periods. League One Transfer Window Details The transfer window gives clubs the opportunity to reshape their squads, reinforce areas of need, and prepare tactically before the campaign begins. The summer window ran from June through to September, while the winter window reopened at the start of January and closed in early February — a valuable period for clubs looking to respond to injuries or a change in form. League One clubs also operate under a salary cap, with wages required to remain within 60% of each club's turnover throughout the season.
Top scorer
2025/2026 EFL League One Top Scorers
Follow the race for the Golden Boot:
Dominic Ballard - Leyton Orient - 21
Kyle Wootton - Stockport County - 18
Jack Marriott - Reading - 16
Jayden Wareham - Exeter City - 16
Ashley Fletcher - Blackpool - 15
The League One golden boot race is being led by Leyton Orient's D. Ballard, who has continued his prolific scoring form this season. Stockport County's K. Wootton has emerged as the closest challenger, whilst Reading's J. Marriott completes the top three this season.























