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How League One clubs are predicted to vote on new options

How League One clubs are predicted to vote on the new options which will either see the season resumed or cancelled based on PPG?

The EFL has confirmed that 51% of Championship, League One and League Two clubs need to agree for the campaign in each division to be curtailed. Take a look at who might vote what…

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ACCRINGTON
Ending the season would see them avoid the drop.
Prediction: PPG

AFC WIMBLEDON
Stop the season now and they’ll finish in 21st position – clear of relegation by just three points.
Prediction: PPG

BLACKPOOL
In mid-table and don’t have much to play for.
Prediction: PPG

BOLTON WANDERERS
Bottom of the table and while voting to void the season would benefit them, it’s highly unlikely they will stay up. There’s no point in them playing on, either.
Prediction: PPG

BRISTOL ROVERS
The PPG system hardly makes a difference to their position, which is mid-table.
Prediction: PPG

BURTON ALBION
Burton have already seen Nigel Clough depart, they have little to play for as they sit mid-table.
Prediction: PPG

COVENTRY CITY
The league leaders would want the season ended now as they would be champions and return to the Championship.
Prediction: PPG

DONCASTER ROVERS
If the season is able to be played out, Doncaster have a good chance of getting a playoff place. Would be a gamble though, as the process of doing so would be financially costly. Prediction: PPG

FLEETWOOD TOWN
Joey Barton’s side are among those who want to continue. Ending it now would secure them a play-off spot, but deny them a chance to earn automatic promotion, which they are two points away from.
Prediction: Resume

GILLINGHAM
Manager Steve Evan wants to continue to give them a glimmer of hope to reach the playoffs, however that looks unlikely.
Prediction: Resume

IPSWICH TOWN
They’ve also got a similarly distant chance of securing a play-off spot, so are likely to vote in favour of continuing the campaign.
Prediction: Resume.

LINCOLN CITY
Little to play for, though are 10 points ahead of the drop so by ending in PPG would see them safe.
Prediction: PPG

MK DONS
Are more likely to be caught up in a relegation scrap if the season resumes.
Prediction: PPG

OXFORD UNITED
Just two points away from automatic promotion, so would rather fight for that rather than going with PPG which would only secure them a playoff place.
Prediction: Resume

PETERBOROUGH UNITED
Probably the most vocal of all clubs on how to end the season. PPG sees them miss out on any hope on promotion. By resuming, they stand a much better chance.
Prediction: Resume

PORTSMOUTH
Would be a blow if their season was unable to continue. Sit fourth and like Oxford are two points behind second.
Prediction: Resume

ROCHDALE
Ending now would see them climb up a place and away from the drop. Resume and they are at a huge amount of risk.
Prediction: PPG

ROTHERHAM UNITED
PPG sees them clinch a place back in the Championship. Resume and they could fall into the playoffs.
Prediction: PPG

SHREWSBURY TOWN
Want to end now due to financial reasons, and doing so would see them remain mid-table.
Prediction: PPG

SOUTHEND UNITED
Expected to null and void, however that option is out the window. Resuming would be hit hard on them financially. Most likely to go down either way.
Prediction: PPG

SUNDERLAND
Urged to continue the season so they can hold on to hoping they can get in the playoffs.
Prediction: Resume

TRANMERE ROVERS
Have an important game in hand, will still stand a decent chance of avoiding relegation if they can turn their form around, on what will be a brand new pitch.
Prediction: Resume

WYCOMBE WANDERERS
Unweighted PPG would see Gareth Ainsworth’s side fly up an incredible five places into the playoff spots.
Prediction: PPG

The Final Prediction
Votes to resume – 8 (35%). Votes towards PPG – 15 (65%). Decision: PPG.

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