In the first two seasons, the team one place above the relegation zone in the
Second Division, along with the three clubs below the automatic promotion positions in the
Third Division, took part in the play-offs. Played at
Fellows Park two days after the second leg took place there, the match ended 4–0 to Walsall who were promoted. The primary objective of the play-offs was achieved within the first two seasons, namely the reorganisation of the four leagues with 20 clubs in the first tier and 24 in the second to fourth tiers. However, the popularity of the play-offs was such that the post-season games were retained and the
play-offs were the first to feature four teams from the Third Division:
Port Vale defeated
Bristol Rovers over two legs in the
1989 Football League Third Division play-off final. From 1990, the format of the final changed to a single match played at a neutral venue, initially the
original Wembley Stadium. The first winners of the inaugural one-off
final were
Notts County who beat
Tranmere Rovers 2–0 in front of 29,252 spectators. Wembley Stadium was demolished early in the 21st century to make way for a brand new stadium. The
2000 Second Division final was the last third-tier final to be hosted beneath the
Twin Towers. For the next six years, the finals were hosted at the
Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, where Walsall needed extra time to beat
Reading 3–2 in the final watched by a crowd of 50,496. The play-off finals returned to the new
Wembley Stadium in 2007. The first
such final saw
Blackpool defeat
Yeovil Town 2–0. The
League One play-off final was relocated to
Old Trafford for a single season as a result of a scheduling clash with the
2011 UEFA Champions League Final. The
2020 final was played
behind closed doors as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
Wycombe Wanderers beat
Oxford United to reach the second-tier for the first time in their history. The official attendance was 0. Since the first play-off final, the third tier of English football's league itself has undergone a number of re-brands. In 1993, the Premier League was
formed, a move which caused the third-tier league to be renamed as the Second Division. In 2004, the Second Division was re-branded as Football League One, before the League's adoption of English Football League (EFL) led to a 2016 renaming as the EFL League One. ==Prize==