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League One fan guides: Every club’s list of away games and stadiums to visit in 2025-26

The 2025-26 League One season is already in full swing and the early results suggest that we're in for an exciting battle for promotion this season, with more than a few teams having high hopes after a good start.

One of the key factors in this battle will be results on the road, especially for team fighting for direct promotion. After all, doing well at home is the easier part of the job, but results in away fixtures might just be the difference maker.

We got the full list of fixtures for the season back at the end of May, so teams already knew then what is their schedule and when and where they will be traveling to chase those crucial away points.

To help get an idea of when the division's biggest clubs face their toughest away matches, our League One away guide below has you covered.

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It'll be another season of memorable away days in League One. Which two teams will get a trip to Wembley at the end of it? Photo by Imago

League One fan guides: Away fixtures

AFC Wimbledon

First away match: Luton Town

Last away match: Wigan Athletic

Bradford City

First away match: Northampton Town

Last away match: Exeter City

Cardiff City

First away match: Port Vale

Last away match: Mansfield Town

Doncaster Rovers

First away match: Mansfield Town

Last away match: Peterborough United

Leyton Orient

First away match: Huddersfield Town

Last away match: Blackpool

Luton Town

First away match: Peterborough United

Last away match: Bolton Wanderers

Plymouth Argyle

First away match: Bolton Wanderers

Last away match: Northampton Town

Port Vale

First away match: Rotherham United

Last away match: Plymouth Argyle

Stockport County

First away match: Wycombe Wanderers

Last away match: Barnsley

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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