The Dons, who scored the only goals of the game via Lyle Taylor strike with twelve minutes of normal time remaining, along with an Adebayo Akinfenwa penalty late into second-half stoppage time, will be joined by Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic and Milton Keynes Dons who were relegated from the Championship, along with Sky Bet League 2 Champions Northampton Town and the also promoted Oxford United and Bristol Rovers.
Last season's defeated League 1 Play-Off sides Bradford City, Millwall and Walsall will also have a chance to go one better in 2016/17, as will Bury, Chesterfield, Coventry City, Fleetwood Town, Gillingham, Oldham Athletic, Peterborough United, Port Vale, Rochdale, Scunthorpe United, Sheffield United, Shrewsbury Town, Southend United, and Swindon Town who were already confirmed for the upcoming campaign having avoided relegation, and not threatened the promotion/Play-Off places during 2015/16.
Last season's defeated League 1 Play-Off sides Bradford City, Millwall and Walsall will also have a chance to go one better in 2016/17, as will Bury, Chesterfield, Coventry City, Fleetwood Town, Gillingham, Oldham Athletic, Peterborough United, Port Vale, Rochdale, Scunthorpe United, Sheffield United, Shrewsbury Town, Southend United, and Swindon Town who were already confirmed for the upcoming campaign having avoided relegation, and not threatened the promotion/Play-Off places during 2015/16.
The 2016/17 Sky Bet League One campaign, which will be the first under the newly re-named 'English Football League', will kick-off on Saturday, 6th August, with the fixtures due to be released on Wednesday, 22nd June.