Where Doncaster Rovers will finish if 'preferred method' is used to decide League One
According to The Athletic, clubs will then be asked to propose and vote on potential measures to decide the outcome of the campaign.
It is suggested that the method with the greatest support is weighted points per game.
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Hide AdRather than simply taking an overall points per game total with the number of points achieved so far divided by the number of games, this method calculates specific rates for home and away performance.
It is believed this provides a fairer reflection of performance, taking into account matters such as home advantage.
Doncaster Rovers have ten games left on their fixture list, but only three of those are at home. It is suggested that a general PPG calculation could favour teams in Rovers’ position, where the team have had the opportunity to play more games on home soil.
It is also reported that promotion and relegation will still be carried out. The top three sides from League One would be promoted to the Championship, the bottom three sides relegated to League Two and the top four sides from the fourth tier promoted.
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Hide AdHere we take a look at how League One would shape up if weighted PPG was used as the deciding method.
1st: COVENTRY CITY
Points: 86.9
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 2.24 (4th)
Away PPG: 1.71 (2nd)
2nd: ROTHERHAM UNITED
Points: 77.95
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.71 (10th)
Away PPG: 1.83 (1st)
3rd: OXFORD UNITED
Points: 75.97
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 2.12 (4th)
Away PPG: 1.33 (5th)
4th: PETERBOROUGH UNITED
Points: 74.82
Comparison with current standings: +2
Home PPG: 2.29 (3rd)
Away PPG: 1.11 (8th)
5th: WYCOMBE WANDERERS
Points: 74.64
Comparison with current standings: +3
Home PPG: 2.33 (1st)
Away PPG: 1.06 (9th)
6th: PORTSMOUTH
Points: 74.55
Comparison with current standings: -2
Home PPG: 2.33 (1st)
Away PPG: 1.06 (10th)
7th: FLEETWOOD TOWN
Points: 73.98
Comparison with current standings: -2
Home PPG: 2.01 (5th)
Away PPG: 1.35 (4th)
8th: SUNDERLAND
Points: 71.18
Comparison with current standings: -1
Home PPG: 2.0 (6th)
Away PPG: 1.24 (6th)
9th: DONCASTER ROVERS
Points: 68.35
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.84 (8th)
Away PPG: 1.27 (6th)
10th: GILLINGHAM
Points: 64.39
Comparison with current standings: +1
Home PPG: 1.79 (9th)
Away PPG: 1.17 (8th)
11th: IPSWICH TOWN
Points: 63.28
Comparison with current standings: -1
Home PPG: 1.35 (15th)
Away PPG: 1.53 (3rd)
12th: BURTON ALBION
Points: 60.55
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.53 (13th)
Away PPG: 1.22 (7th)
13th: BLACKPOOL
Points: 57.18
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.71 (10th)
Away PPG: 0.89 (16th)
14th: BRISTOL ROVERS
Points: 56.29
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.5 (14th)
Away PPG: 1.06 (10th)
15th: LINCOLN CITY
Points: 53.68
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.94 (7th)
Away PPG: 0.50 (19th)
16th: SHREWSBURY TOWN
Points: 52.99
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.35 (15th)
Away PPG: 1.06 (10th)
17th: ACCRINGTON STANLEY
Points: 50.48
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.35 (15th)
Away PPG: 0.94 (14th)
18th: ROCHDALE
Points: 46.96
Comparison with current standings: -1
Home PPG: 1.19 (19th)
Away PPG: 0.94 (14th)
19th: MK DONS
Points: 45.97
Comparison with current standings: -1
Home PPG: 1.56 (12th)
Away PPG: 0.53 (18th)
20th: AFC WIMBLEDON
Points: 43.5
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.33 (18th)
Away PPG: 14.24 (17th)
21st: TRANMERE ROVERS
Points: 41.36
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 0.88 (21st)
Away PPG: 1.0 (13th)
22nd: SOUTHEND UNITED
Points: 23.98
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 0.59 (23rd)
Away PPG: 0.5 (19th)
23rd: BOLTON WANDERERS
Points: 21.72 (includes 12 point deduction)
Comparison with current standings: Same
Home PPG: 1.18 (20th)
Away PPG: 0.35 (22nd)
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