Wycombe Wanderers will play in League One next season as the EFL announce that they will not appeal the sanction imposed on Derby County by the Independent Disciplinary Commission.
The EFL released an interchangeable fixture list giving the Chairboys one last glimpse of Championship football at Adams Park next Season.
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Derby were handed out a £100,000 fine Derby for filing accounts that did not comply with an amortisation ruling and a points deductions was still on the cards.
Wycombe finished only point below Wayne Rooney’s side but now with the EFL’s decision not appeal the punishment the Chairboy’s relegation is now confirmed.
In a statement, the EFL said: "While the EFL does not agree that those sanctions are commensurate to the breaches found, following consultation with our legal advisors, the EFL Board has regrettably determined that there are insufficient grounds to appeal the sanction imposed by the Independent Disciplinary Commission.
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“Alongside a financial penalty, the Club received a reprimand as to its future conduct."
The Chairboy’s first outing in League One will be on August 7 at home to Accrington Stanley
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