League One 2024/25: A map of all 24 teams including Birmingham City, Stockport County, Bolton and Reading

Birmingham City have a few long journeys to make in League One next season. There aren't as many Midlands teams in the third tier. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images)Birmingham City have a few long journeys to make in League One next season. There aren't as many Midlands teams in the third tier. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images)
Birmingham City have a few long journeys to make in League One next season. There aren't as many Midlands teams in the third tier. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images) | Getty Images
All 24 teams have been confirmed for the 2024/25 season - and here's where all the League One clubs are based on a map.

Birmingham City know the full line up of the 2024/25 League One following last weekend's results.

Oxford United said goodbye to the division as they won promotion to the Championship via the play-offs after a 2-0 win. Bolton Wanderers, favourites for the final and a contender for automatic promotion face another year in the third tier, and will for sure be one of the teams challenging Blues next season.

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Crawley Town beat Crewe Alexandra to win promotion to League One, and will play in the league for the first time since 2015. The club have been hovering around the League Two relegation zone for the past couple of years but have got their act together and are now looking forward to mixing it with some fallen clubs who once played in the Premier League.

Barnsley, Blackpool, Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield Town, Reading and Wigan Athletic all played in the Premier league but now find themselves on hard times. Huddersfield were relegated this season, whilst Barnsley lost in the play-offs to Bolton and Blackpool missed out on a top six place.

Reading and Wigan Athletic were both subject to points deductions last season and so it goes to show that relegation from the Championship isn't plain sailing. It will act as a warning to Birmingham that promotion isn't always guaranteed and they will have to put together a plan to get promoted.

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Supporters will be excited by the prospects of visiting grounds they otherwise wouldn't visit having been a Championship club for more than a decade. Birmingham will for sure be selling out away ends across the country visiting teams like Stevenage, Wrexham and Northampton Town, when really the only chance they will have had to play against them is either in the FA Cup or the Carabao Cup.

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Here, we’ve put together a map to show where all the clubs are based in England and of course in Wrexham’s case, Wales. It helps paint a picture of the journeys supporters will be making over the course of the next nine months from August to May. You can view the map here.

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