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L4 | S1 | W1: Legend of La Rochelle opens — six clubs level in Group 1 as Everton drop points to Torquay

📰 Week One — The Legend of La Rochelle Opens for Business

Sixty-four managers. Four groups. One season to settle the pecking order. League 4 — the Legend of La Rochelle — kicked off its first ever week on Monday 27 April 2026, and the early signs are that this is going to be a season worth following closely. Every position on the final table matters here. The top four in each group earns a Division 1 berth for Season 2. The bottom four faces life in Division 4. With fifteen home-and-away rounds still to play, the campaign is barely breathing — but a few early storylines are already taking shape. Across the four groups, 32 matches were played, producing 14 home wins, 11 draws, and 7 away wins. There were goals from some familiar names — including a Rashford double and a brace from the legendary Pellè — and one group already has a runaway favourites narrative building. Brighton & Hove Albion, meanwhile, didn’t make it as far as kick-off: the only club to begin the season without a manager in place, they go into Week 2 run by the Supremos Circuit.
GroupEarly leadersPtsNotable result
Group 1Manchester City, Celtic, Walsall + 3 others3Celtic 2-1 away win at Nottingham Forest
Group 2Liverpool, Southampton, Burnley, Swansea City3Swansea City won at Derby County; Liverpool beat Lincoln City 2-0
Group 3Port Vale, Sunderland, Stockport County, Dundee, Wimbledon3Port Vale won 2-0 at Bristol Rovers; Stockport top-rated squad in the group
Group 4Aston Villa, Luton Town, Exeter City, Bradford City, St Mirren3St Mirren beat Rangers 1-0; Rashford brace for Exeter City

🏟️ Group 1 — Six Teams Level, Walsall Make a Statement

Six clubs share top spot in Group 1 after Week 1, each on three points — but it’s Walsall who grabbed the attention most. Derek Purvis’s side came into the season rated nowhere near the top of the squad rankings, yet Spackman’s 29th-minute goal was enough to beat Norwich City, a side carrying a considerably stronger squad on paper. It’s one result, and there are 29 more weeks to go, but Walsall have made a point early. Manchester City were the most convincing winners in the group. Touré opened at 32 minutes and Suárez added a second just after the hour in a 2-0 home win over Southend United — comfortable from first to last, and their squad rating of 315 puts them among the stronger sides in the group. Celtic’s away win at Nottingham Forest was the headline result though. Anderson levelled for Forest late on at 85 minutes, but Hartson (73′) and Larsson — who got the winner in the dying seconds at 91′ — sent Celtic home with all three points. It was the kind of result that sends a message on opening day.
PosClubPtsGDDivision 2 fate
1Manchester City3+2Div 1 spot
=1Celtic3+1Div 1 spot
=1Walsall3+1Div 1 spot
=1Cork City3+1Div 1 spot
=1Leyton Orient3+1Div 1 spot
=1Barnet3+1Div 1 spot
💡 The gap between 4th and 5th is absolutely critical in all four groups — it’s the difference between Division 1 and Division 2 come the end of the season. Right now six clubs are level in Group 1, which means five of them have a problem to solve over the remaining 29 weeks.
At the bottom, Southend United sit on -2 goal difference and are the only Group 1 side yet to score. Nottingham Forest, Aberdeen, Doncaster Rovers, Manchester United, and Norwich City all open on zero. The season is long enough to recover from a bad Week 1 — but nobody wants to be chasing from behind in a group this competitive.

💙 Group 2 — Liverpool Stake an Early Claim, Swansea Surprise

Group 2 produced the most eye-catching individual performance of the opening weekend. Graziano Pellè, playing for Southampton away at Gillingham, scored twice in the first half-hour — at 15 and 23 minutes — and the Saints never looked back in a 2-1 win. With a squad rating of 312, Southampton look like genuine contenders, and Luke Finnegan’s side will feel that an away win in the opening fixture sets exactly the right tone. Liverpool were just as convincing at Anfield. Gakpo scored just before the interval and Isak added a second five minutes after the break to see off Lincoln City 2-0. Their squad rating of 302 is solid rather than spectacular, but manager Jurgen Klopp — the profile name on the account — will be pleased with how controlled that performance was. Swansea City’s away win at Derby County was perhaps the biggest surprise: Derby came in with a rating of 263, Swansea 316, but it was Olivera’s 51st-minute strike that settled it on the road.
PosClubPtsGD
1Liverpool3+2
=1Southampton3+1
=1Burnley3+1
=1Swansea City3+1
13Gillingham0-1
14Derby County0-1
15Brighton & Hove Albion0-1
16Lincoln City0-2
⚠️ Brighton & Hove Albion are the only unmanaged club in the entire league — currently run by the Supremos Circuit, unable to deal, vote, or arrange friendlies. They lost their opening match 1-0 away at Burnley and sit 15th in Group 2. The dugout at Falmer remains empty, and it’s a vacancy the league will be keen to see filled.
Cambridge United’s opening draw — 0-0 at home to Livingston — is notable for context. Their squad experience rating is 32, but their manager Paul Rawlings comes in with experience of running clubs in other leagues. Livingston held firm in what their manager Andy Sillars will have taken as a decent point on the road.

❤️ Group 3 — Stockport’s Class Shows Early, Port Vale Impress Away

The standout statistic from Group 3 this week is Stockport County’s squad rating of 342 — the highest in the entire league, across all four groups. Dabo’s 42nd-minute header was enough to beat Wycombe Wanderers 1-0, and while it was a routine enough win, it underlined that Stockport arrive in this league as the team to beat in their group. Port Vale, meanwhile, were the most impressive performers of the day: two goals from Okafor — at 9 and 53 minutes — to win 2-0 away at Bristol Rovers, without a shot in reply in the first half. Group 3 was also notable for the number of draws — five of the eight matches ended level — which has left the table tightly packed. Five clubs are on three points, five on one, and six on zero. The Steel City derby produced a 1-1 — Azzaoui for Sheffield United (30′) against Dunga for Wednesday (14′) — which will have satisfied nobody and pleased everybody in equal measure.
PosClubPtsGD
1Port Vale3+2
=1Sunderland3+1
=1Stockport County3+1
=1Dundee3+1
=1Wimbledon3+1
16Bristol Rovers0-2
🔍 Five clubs on three points, five on one, six on zero — Group 3 is the most evenly distributed group after Week 1. The cut-offs between 4th and 5th, and between 8th and 9th, could be decided on goal difference come the end of the season if this level of parity continues.
Bristol Rovers sit bottom of Group 3 with -2 on goal difference and no goals scored. Colin Rogers will be looking at that Port Vale result and hoping his side can produce something different next week when they travel to Sheffield Wednesday.

💛 Group 4 — St Mirren Stun Rangers, Rashford Fires Exeter

Group 4 produced the weekend’s most unexpected result. Rangers arrived at St Mirren Park as one of the group’s better-rated sides — squad rating 325 to St Mirren’s 317 — but it was Sahota’s 5th-minute strike, scored before the game had barely started, that settled it. St Mirren held on for a 1-0 win that will have raised a few eyebrows across the group. Manager Kris Bond at Ibrox will want answers before Week 2. Exeter City’s Marcus Rashford was the individual story of the week in this group — two goals inside 25 minutes of the second half (56′, 78′) to see off Accrington Stanley 2-1. Vieri pulled one back for Stanley at 69 minutes but it wasn’t enough. Exeter sit third in the group on goal difference behind Aston Villa and Luton Town, with Matthew’s Villa side having beaten Burton Albion 2-0 through Yorke (65′) and Luiz (83′). Luton, managed by David Pleat, won 2-1 away at Preston North End — Pembridge gave them the lead at 7 minutes and Harford sealed it on 67, with Dempsey’s late goal for Preston only cosmetic by that point.
PosClubPtsGD
1Aston Villa3+2
=1Luton Town3+1
=1Exeter City3+1
=1Bradford City3+1
=1St Mirren3+1
14Rangers0-1
15Ipswich Town0-1
16Burton Albion0-2
💡 Everton, with the highest overall squad rating in the entire league at 388, could only draw 1-1 at home to Torquay United — Jensen’s early goal cancelled out by Janjičić at 21 minutes. The table is blind to squad ratings, and early doors, Everton look like exactly the kind of over-resourced side that underperforms on matchday. One to watch.

🔎 The Wider Picture

The highest-rated squad in the entire league is Everton (Group 4) at 388 points. Below them sit St. Johnstone (Group 2) at 317, Leeds United (Group 1) at 317, and Liverpool (Group 2) at 302. What is immediately striking is how little that correlated with Week 1 results: Leeds United drew 1-1 at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers, St. Johnstone drew 1-1 at home to Cardiff City, and Everton, as noted, were held at Goodison. The leagues are built on paper; they’re won on grass. There was crowd trouble at two grounds this week. The Stockport County vs Wycombe Wanderers match produced 64 arrests, 6 injured officers, and £76,487 of stadium damage — the more serious of the two incidents. Bristol Rovers vs Port Vale saw 45 arrests and £73,509 of damage. Both clubs involved will be counting the cost before the next home gate. On the squad rankings, the top twelve overall across the league are led by Everton, St. Johnstone, Leeds United, Liverpool, Aberdeen, Chelsea, Arsenal, Stockport County, Torquay United, Exeter City, Port Vale, and Bradford City. The presence of Torquay United at ninth overall — a club rated 349 — is a detail worth noting. Torquay sit in Group 4, drew 1-1 with Everton, and could be a quiet contender in a group that many assumed Everton would dominate. Nine Supremos Circuit transfers were completed in Week 1. The busiest buyer was St. Johnstone, who landed Beto Betuncal for £450,000. Aberdeen won the bidding for Jayden Braaf at £531,786 — the largest single Circuit spend of the week. Celtic were involved in a seven-way bidding war for Kilian Fischer before landing the 16-year-old German midfielder for £310,000. Wycombe Wanderers have already listed Oliver McBurnie available for loan — something for Group 3 managers to keep an eye on.

👋 Opening Week Notes

Six managers posted good luck messages on the notice board this week — Leeds United, Barnet, Derby County, Grimsby Town, Chelsea, and St Mirren. A nice touch to open the league’s first ever season. The score draw competition produced 10 qualifying draws in Week 1, with six managers guessing correctly. Congratulations to Alex Ferguson (Aberdeen), Gordon Ottershaw (Plymouth Argyle), Luke Finnegan (Southampton), Gavin Williams (Swansea City), Phil McCracken (Wimbledon), and Andrew Burton (Burton Albion) — £133,333 each. The four televised matches this week were Manchester City vs Southend United (Group 1), West Bromwich Albion vs Sutton United (Group 2), Sheffield United vs Sheffield Wednesday (Group 3), and Everton vs Torquay United (Group 4).
Looking aheadWeek 2 fixtures are set, and a handful of Group 1 clubs face each other directly — including Celtic vs Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United vs Walsall, which will quickly start sorting the early six-way log-jam. Group 4 watches to see whether Rangers can respond immediately after their St Mirren surprise, and whether Everton can finally convert their squad advantage into three points. Every week from here chips away at the 30-week group stage — the divisions of Season 2 are being built, point by point, right now.

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