What division would Shrewsbury Town be in under the Football League plans?
The Football League has proposed a significant restructure that, if agreed, would see its three divisions of 24 clubs spread into four divisions of 20 in a staged process that is to conclude in 2019.
That would mean 100 league clubs in England – an increase from 92 – and here we look at how the divisions would look if the split happened now, based solely on the finishing positions of each club at the end of the 2015/16 regular season.
Championship
Burnley, Middlesbrough, Brighton, Hull City, Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Cardiff City, Brentford, Birmingham, Preston North End, QPR, Leeds, Wolves, Blackburn, Nottingham Forest, Reading, Bristol City, Huddersfield, Fulham.
League One
Rotherham, Charlton, MK Dons, Bolton, Wigan, Burton, Walsall, Millwall, Bradford City, Barnsley, Scunthorpe, Coventry, Gillingham, Rochdale, Sheffield United, Port Vale, Peterborough, Bury, Southend, Swindon.
League Two
Oldham, Chesterfield, Fleetwood, Shrewsbury, Doncaster, Blackpool, Colchester, Crewe, Northampton, Oxford, Bristol Rovers, Accrington Stanley, Plymouth, Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon, Leyton Orient, Cambridge United, Carlisle, Luton, Mansfield.
League Three
Wycombe, Exeter, Barnet, Hartlepool, Notts County, Stevenage, Yeovil, Crawley, Morecambe, Newport County, Dagenham & Redbridge, York, Cheltenham, Forest Green, Braintree, Grimsby, Dover, Tranmere, Eastleigh, Wrexham.