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" ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Sun Apr 02, 2017 11:17 am

Courtesy of the BBC website :thumbright:

Promotions and Relegations

1st April - Rotherham United relegated to League One
2nd April - Celtic win the Scottish Premiership
8th April - Sheffield United promoted to the Championship
8th April - Doncaster Rovers promoted to League One
8th April - Livingston promoted to the Scottish Championship




Premier League

The top three teams will qualify for the group stage of next season's Champions League, with the fourth-placed team entering in the play-off round.

If Leicester City win the Champions League, or Manchester United win the Europa League but finish outside the top four, they will enter next season's Champions League. If both those sides win their European competitions, the fourth-placed side will be moved to the Europa League.

The fifth-placed team will enter the Europa League at the group stage, as will the FA Cup winners.

Manchester United are already assured of at least a Europa League place after winning the EFL Cup. If they finish in the top four, their place in the Europa League third qualifying round will pass to the sixth-placed team.

The four FA Cup semi-finalists - Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham - are all in contention for Champions League places. If the FA Cup winners and runners-up, and Manchester United, all qualify for Europe by virtue of their league position, the sixth and seventh-placed Premier League sides will also enter the Europa League.

There are no longer any Fair Play places allocated to the Europa League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to the Championship.

Championship

The top two teams will be promoted to the Premier League, with the next four teams entering the play-offs.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to League One. Relegation was confirmed for Rotherham United's relegation was confirmed when they lost 1-0 to Fulham on 1 April.

League One

The top two teams will be promoted to the Championship, with the next four teams entering the play-offs. Leaders Sheffield United were promoted on 8 April as they won 2-1 at Northampton while Bolton are guaranteed at least a top-six spot.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two. Bottom club Coventry will go down on Friday if they fail to win or if other results go against them, while Chesterfield's relegation could also be confirmed that day unless they take maximum points.

League Two

The top three teams will be promoted to League One, with the next four teams entering the play-offs.

Leaders Doncaster Rovers clinched promotion on 8 April as they beat Mansfield 1-0. Plymouth are assured of at least a play-off spot, with Portsmouth close to joining them.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the National League. Bottom club Leyton Orient could be relegated as early as Friday.

National League

The National League champions will be promoted to League Two, with the next four teams entering the play-offs. Title challengers Lincoln and Tranmere are close to making sure of at least a play-off berth.

The bottom four teams will be relegated, and replaced by the champions and play-off winners of the National League North and South divisions. Southport will be relegated on Friday if they lose or if other results go against them.

Scottish Premiership

Celtic clinched their sixth successive Scottish title on 2 April when they beat Hearts 5-0. They will enter next season's Champions League at the second qualifying round.

The Premiership will split in half after the 33rd round of games on 14-16 April, with the top six and the bottom six (which have been decided with a game to spare) playing the other teams in their 'half' for a fourth and final time.

The second and third-placed sides will qualify for the Europa League along with the Scottish Cup winners, but there are no longer any Fair Play places allocated to the Europa League. Aberdeen are close to making sure of a European place.

The bottom side will be relegated to the Scottish Championship, while the 11th-placed side will face the winners of the Championship play-offs over two legs, with the losers condemned to a place in the second tier next season.

Scottish Championship

The champions will be promoted to the Premiership.

The third and fourth-placed teams will meet in the first round of the play-offs, with the winners playing the division's second-placed team. Whoever emerges victorious from that two-legged encounter will face the second bottom side in the Premiership - again on a home and away basis - with a spot in the top flight the prize.

Hibernian are guaranteed at least a play-off place.

The bottom club will be relegated to League One. The ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League One sides.

Scottish League One

Livingston were promoted to the Championship as League One champions on 8 April after beating Alloa 2-1.

Teams finishing second, third and fourth will enter a play-off with the ninth-placed Championship team. Alloa are close to guaranteeing a play-off place.

The bottom club will be relegated to League Two. The ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League Two sides.

Scottish League Two

The champions will be promoted to League One, while teams finishing second, third and fourth will enter a play-off with the ninth-placed League One team. The title is likely to be between Forfar and Arbroath, who are both sure of at least a play-off place.

The team finishing bottom will enter a play-off against a candidate club (the winner of a play-off between the Highland and Lowland League champions, or another eligible club nominated by the Scottish Football Association) for the final place in next season's League Two.

Re: " ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Sun Apr 02, 2017 1:24 pm

Celtic are champions of Scotland.

Re: " ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Mon Apr 03, 2017 1:19 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:Courtesy of the BBC website :thumbright:

Promotions and Relegations

1st April - Rotherham United relegated to League One
2nd April - Celtic win the Scottish Premiership




Premier League

The top three teams will qualify for the group stage of next season's Champions League, with the fourth-placed team entering in the play-off round.

If Leicester City win the Champions League, or Manchester United win the Europa League but finish outside the top four, they will enter next season's Champions League. If both those sides win their European competitions, the fourth-placed side will be moved to the Europa League.

The fifth-placed team will enter the Europa League at the group stage, as will the FA Cup winners.

Manchester United are already assured of at least a Europa League place after winning the EFL Cup. If they finish in the top four, their place in the Europa League third qualifying round will pass to the sixth-placed team.

The four FA Cup semi-finalists - Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham - are all in contention for Champions League places. If the FA Cup winners and runners-up, and Manchester United, all qualify for Europe by virtue of their league position, the sixth and seventh-placed Premier League sides will also enter the Europa League.

There are no longer any Fair Play places allocated to the Europa League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to the Championship.

Championship

The top two teams will be promoted to the Premier League, with the next four teams entering the play-offs.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to League One. Relegation was confirmed for Rotherham United's relegation was confirmed when they lost 1-0 to Fulham on 1 April.

League One

The top two teams will be promoted to the Championship, with the next four teams entering the play-offs. Leaders Sheffield United are guaranteed at least a play-off place.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two - with Coventry looking likely to fill one of those positions.

League Two

The top three teams will be promoted to League One, with the next four teams entering the play-offs. Leaders Doncaster, guaranteed at least a play-off place, will be promoted if they beat Mansfield on Saturday, 8 April, or if other results go their way.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the National League.

National League

The National League champions will be promoted to League Two, with the next four teams entering the play-offs.

The bottom four teams will be relegated, and replaced by the champions and play-off winners of the National League North and South divisions.

Scottish Premiership

The Premiership will split in half after the 33rd round of games on 14-16 April, with the top six and the bottom six playing the other teams in their 'half' for a fourth and final time.

Celtic will be crowned as champions if they beat Hearts on Sunday. In any event, Celtic cannot finish below second place and so are guaranteed at least a Europa League place. Aberdeen and Rangers are also certain of finishing in the top six.

The second and third-placed sides will qualify for the Europa League along with the Scottish Cup winners, but there are no longer any Fair Play places allocated to the Europa League.

The bottom side will be relegated to the Scottish Championship, while the 11th-placed side will face the winners of the Championship play-offs over two legs, with the losers condemned to a place in the second tier next season.

Scottish Championship

The champions will be promoted to the Premiership.

The third and fourth-placed teams will meet in the first round of the play-offs, with the winners playing the division's second-placed team. Whoever emerges victorious from that two-legged encounter will face the second bottom side in the Premiership - again on a home and away basis - with a spot in the top flight the prize.

Hibernian are guaranteed at least a play-off place.

The bottom club will be relegated to League One. The ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League One sides.

Scottish League One

The champions will be promoted to the Championship, while teams finishing second, third and fourth will enter a play-off with the ninth-placed Championship team. Livingston are guaranteed at least a play-off place.

The bottom club will be relegated to League Two. The ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League Two sides.

Scottish League Two

The champions will be promoted to League One, while teams finishing second, third and fourth will enter a play-off with the ninth-placed League One team.

The team finishing bottom will enter a play-off against a candidate club (the winner of a play-off between the Highland and Lowland League champions, or another eligible club nominated by the Scottish Football Association) for the final place in next season's League Two.



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Re: " ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Sat Apr 08, 2017 6:10 pm

Sheffield United have been promoted to the Championship.

Re: " ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Sat Apr 08, 2017 6:10 pm

Doncaster Rovers have been promoted to League One.

Re: " ALL THE UPDATED UPS AND DOWNS 2017 "

Sat Apr 08, 2017 6:12 pm

Livingston have been promoted to the Scottish Championship.