Huddersfield Town, Stockport County and Reading FC's fixture run-in compared | OneFootball

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Huddersfield Town, Stockport County and Reading FC's fixture run-in compared

Gambar artikel:Huddersfield Town, Stockport County and Reading FC's fixture run-in compared

FLW outline the run-in for League One trio Huddersfield Town, Stockport County, and Reading as they fight it out over the play-off places.

There are just eight games remaining for the majority of League One clubs, with the business end of the 2025/26 season very much upon us as Easter approaches for the likes of Reading, Huddersfield Town, and Stockport County.


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There is something uniquely compelling about the play-offs and that is no different in League One. Across the EFL, they represent the final, nerve-shredding hurdle between hope and heartbreak. It's a high-stakes lottery where entire seasons come down to a handful of defining moments.

Promotion from the third tier is never just about moving up a division, either. For many clubs, it is transformative. Financially, structurally, and emotionally, it can alter the trajectory of an institution. Take Lincoln City this season, for example.

They are a club that has spent much of the last few decades outside the spotlight, with their imminent promotion significant not just in terms of results, but in what it represents. It's been a carefully built, hard-earned progression that reflects stability and smart decision-making.

Yet League One is also home to clubs operating under a very different pressure. For every Lincoln, there is a Bolton Wanderers or Bradford City, with both looking certain to take two of the four play-off places. They are sleeping giants with recent top-flight memories, with both striving to escape a division that feels misaligned with their stature.

The play-off run-in involving Huddersfield, Stockport, and Reading

Gambar artikel:Huddersfield Town, Stockport County and Reading FC's fixture run-in compared

For sides of a certain size and stature, the play-offs are not just an opportunity, but the minimum expectation while they are clubs outside of the Championship. The longer they remain, the harder it becomes to rebuild towards the Premier League.

That contrast is what makes this stage of the season so fascinating — and so unforgiving. However, there are so many clubs still in the mix for the League One play-offs. For example, Barnsley are 12th and eight points off of sixth, but the Tykes have two games in hand on those above them.

Luton Town, Plymouth Argyle, Wycombe Wanderers, and Stevenage are all ahead of them and behind Huddersfield Town, with Reading and Stockport County currently occupying the two places below Bradford. We have taken a look at the run-in for those three teams after Tuesday night's games.

Even with having an advantage of being fifth currently, and another advantage of two games in hand as well, Stockport have the kindest fixtures when factoring in the league position of the teams they are yet to face, with plenty of mid-table and relegation-threatened sides.

It's not that simple, though, but Reading's run-in does appear particularly difficult on paper. Their final two against Rotherham United and Blackpool could be a blessing but the resurgent Wigan Athletic and Doncaster Rovers are games among plenty of others involving automatic promotion and play-off contenders.

Stockport will also enjoy the fact both of the teams directly below them face one another, with Huddersfield set to face plenty of six-pointers against teams in and around the play-offs as well. Who will hold their nerve for the final two spots? Or will a Wycombe, Plymouth, or Stevenage gatecrash the party?

Why Bolton Wanderers should be play-off favourites

Gambar artikel:Huddersfield Town, Stockport County and Reading FC's fixture run-in compared

The play-off final and semi-finals are a test of nerve, but every team involved should currently fear a Bolton side who are now 13 league games unbeaten. Wanderers look the standout contenders to come through the League One play-offs and join Lincoln and Cardiff in securing promotion.

Under Steven Schumacher, they have found a level of consistency and resilience, and that profile tends to translate well in the high-pressure environment of knockout football. Amario Cozier-Duberry is also set to return and he is more of a match-winner than any other player in the play-off places.

A third-place finish now appears highly likely, which would hand Bolton the significant advantage of playing the second leg of their semi-final at home, which can prove decisive. Their record also speaks volumes. Just six defeats all season so far underlines a level of control and reliability that few in the division can match.

Only Lincoln can better that tally, while the next closest challengers not in the top three, Reading, have already hit double figures for losses. With that foundation, Bolton should feel confident of overcoming whichever side emerges in the top six. But football is unpredictable and some form and momentum could be the factor which builds confidence to overpower them.

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