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Championship table and final leagues 1 and 2 tables


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
CARDIFF
45
27
86
2
HULL
45
9
78
3
WATFORD
45
28
77
4
BRIGHTON
45
24
72
5
CRYSTAL PALACE
44
10
68
6
BOLTON
45
8
67
7
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
45
5
67
8
LEICESTER
45
22
65
9
CHARLTON
45
3
62
10
BIRMINGHAM
45
-6
60
11
IPSWICH
45
-11
60
12
MIDDLESBROUGH
45
-7
59
13
DERBY
45
2
58
14
BURNLEY
45
0
58
15
BLACKPOOL
45
-1
58
16
LEEDS
45
-10
58
17
BLACKBURN
45
-7
57
18
HUDDERSFIELD
45
-20
57
19
MILLWALL
44
-10
55
20
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
45
-10
55
21
PETERBOROUGH
45
-8
54
22
BARNSLEY
45
-15
54
23
WOLVES
45
-12
51
R
BRISTOL CITY
45
-22
41



FINAL LEAGUE 1 TABLE

POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
DONCASTER
46
18
84
P
BOURNEMOUTH
46
23
83
3
BRENTFORD P/O
46
15
79
4
YEOVIL P/O
46
15
77
5
SHEFFIELD UNITED P/O
46
14
75
6
SWINDON P/O
46
33
74
7
LEYTON ORIENT
46
7
71
8
MK DONS
46
17
70
9
WALSALL
46
7
68
10
CRAWLEY
46
1
68
11
TRANMERE
46
10
67
12
NOTTS COUNTY
46
12
65
13
CREWE
46
-8
64
14
PRESTON
46
5
59
15
COVENTRY*
46
-7
55
16
SHREWSBURY
46
-6
55
17
CARLISLE
46
-21
55
18
STEVENAGE
46
-17
54
19
OLDHAM
46
-13
51
20
COLCHESTER
46
-21
51
R
SCUNTHORPE
46
-24
48
R
BURY
46
-28
41
R
HARTLEPOOL
46
-28
41
R
PORTSMOUTH*
46
-18
32

DONCASTER ARE CHAMPIONS
BOURNEMOUTH ARE PROMOTED


PORSTMOUTH ARE RELEGATED
BURY ARE RELEGATED
HARTELPOOL ARE RELEGATED
SCUNTHORPE ARE RELEGATED

*COVENTRY DEDUCTED 10 POINTS
*PORTSMOUTH DEDUCTED 10 POINTS 


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
GILLINGHAM
46
27
83
P
ROTHERHAM
46
15
79
P
PORT VALE
46
35
78
4
BURTON P/O
46
6
76
5
CHELTENHAM P/O
46
7
75
6
NORTHAMPTON P/O
46
9
73
7
BRADFORD P/O
46
11
69
8
CHESTERFIELD
46
15
67
9
OXFORD
46
-1
65
10
EXETER
46
1
64
11
SOUTHEND
46
6
61
12
ROCHDALE
46
-2
61
13
FLEETWOOD
46
-2
60
14
BRISTOL ROVERS
46
-9
60
15
WYCOMBE
46
-10
60
16
MORECAMBE
46
-6
58
17
YORK
46
-10
55
18
ACCRINGTON
46
-17
54
19
TORQUAY
46
-7
53
20
AFC WIMBLEDON
46
-22
53
21
PLYMOUTH
46
-9
52
22
DAG & RED
46
-7
51
R
BARNET
46
-12
51
R
ALDERSHOT
46
-18
48

GILLINGHAM ARE CHAMPIONS
ROTHERHAM ARE PROMOTED
PORT VALE ARE PROMOTED

BARNET ARE RELEGATED
ALDERSHOT ARE RELEGATED

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