Leicester start League One season at Notts CountyImage source, ShutterstockImage caption, Former England international Harry Winks (left) has remained with Leicester City following their relegation from the ChampionshipByAndrew AloiaBBC Sport EnglandPublished4 hours agoLeicester City will start their League One season at promoted Notts County, while Bromley’s first-ever match in the division will be at Barnsley.Back-to-back relegations for Leicester have resulted in the 2016 Premier League title winners dropping into the third tier for only the second time in their 142-year history, 17 years on from their only previous campaign in the division.In stark contrast, League Two title winners Bromley are a side that has previously spent 132 of its 134-year existence in non-league football.Four divisions and 106 places separated Bromley and Leicester 10 years ago – with the Ravens finishing 14th in the National League when Leicester were being crowned Premier League champions – but they will find themselves on equal footing when they meet for the first time at the 6,000-capacity Hayes Lane on Tuesday, 20 October.Sheffield Wednesday, relegated as the Championship’s bottom side after being hit with points penalties and spending almost the entire campaign in administration, take on Leyton Orient on a packed opening-day schedule on Saturday, 15 August.Newly appointed Oxford United boss Aaron Ramsey has learned, less than 48 hours after being put in charge of the U’s, that they will host last season’s League Two runners-up MK Dons on their return to League One after coming down alongside Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester last season.
Meanwhile, promoted Cambridge United host Wigan Athletic and last season’s beaten play-off finalists Stockport County travel to Plymouth Argyle.




