Hit the North
With next season's League One all decided now, we've took our annual look at the travelling distances that we'll have on our away trips next season.
Few facts and figures based on next year's travelling:
- If you go to all of the games, you'll be doing 4512 miles in total
- The average away trip will be 98 miles
- Oldham is the closest away trip from ground to ground, but given you don't live at Spotland, this will vary dependent on where you live.
- Gillingham is our furthest away trip at just over 250 miles
The full distances are:
Oldham 6.1
Bury 6.2
Bradford City 30
Wigan Athletic 32
Barnsley 39
Sheffield United 47
Blackpool 47
Crewe 48
Port Vale 49
Fleetwood 51
Doncaster 66
Chesterfield 71
Scunthorpe 81
Burton Albion 91
Walsall 93
Shrewsbury Town 93
Coventry 121
Peterborough 146
Swindon Town 181
Colchester 227
Millwall 236
Southend United 244
Gillingham 251
All mileages have come from the RAC website, and are the shortest journey given from football ground to football ground. There may be quicker but longer journeys available.
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