We’re almost at the close of the month, which means it’s nearly time for our monthly EFL Championship roundup.
But first, let us give attention to the teams in the three levels immediately below it in the English Football Pyramid.
Today’s edition is extra special because it comes with almost no analysis or insight into the standings. Hope you enjoy this as much as I do:
EFL League One :: Are the wheels for Wrexham falling off? They could fall out of the automatics picture once Mansfield Town play their extra game. Would like to see Mansfield Town in the chip.
Top Six:
1. Birmingham (29 Pts, 12 MP)
2. Wycombe (26 Pts, 12 MP)
3. Wrexham (25 Pts, 13 MP)
4. Mansfield Town (24 Pts, 12 MP)
5. Huddersfield (22 Pts, 13 MP)
6. Reading (22 Pts, 12 MP)
Bottom Four:
21. Cambridge Utd (10 Pts, 13 MP)
22. Crawley Town (10 Pts, 13 MP)
23. Shrewsbury (8 Pts, 14 MP)
24. Burton Albion (4 Pts, 12 MP)
EFL League Two :: Disappointing to see Carlisle so low. I always associate the town with it being a good spot to pay a visit to Hadrian’s wall. By that account they should be about midtable. Hope they stay up.
Top Seven:
1. Port Vale (30 Pts, 14 MP)
2. Walsall (26 Pts, 13 MP)
3. Notts County (26 Pts, 14 MP)
4. Doncaster Rovers (26 Pts, 14 MP)
5. Crewe Alexandria (24 Pts, 13 MP)
6. Chesterfield (22 Pts, 14 MP)
7. Bradford City (22 Pts, 14 MP)
Bottom Two:
23. Carlisle (8 Pts, 14 MP)
24. Morecambe (7 Pts, 14 MP)
Vanarama National League :: York City are top with Forest Green chasing. Braintree is too cool a name to let fall further in the pyramid.
Top One
1. York City (35 Pts, 16 MP)
Vanarama National League Bottom Four:
21. Braintree (13 Pts, 16 MP)
22. Wealdstone (12 Pts, 16 MP)
23. Boston Utd (10 Pts, 16 MP)
24. Ebbsfleet Utd (7 Pts, 16 MP)
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