Following a lengthy impasse, the campaign was finally brought to a premature end amid the coronavirus crisis. The table was decided by a points-per-game formula, which helped some more than others.
Coventry have been crowned champions, with Rotherham finishing second to join them in the Championship. Meanwhile, Pompey, Fleetwood, Oxford and Wycombe will compete in the play-offs for the final promotion place.
And relegated to League One are Tranmere, Southend and Bolton.
We've taken a look at how each club have reacted to the outcome of the season...
1. Accrington Stanley
Owner Andy Holt got his way after campaigning for the season to be curtailed. Now he doesn’t want to see the 2020-21 campaign start until fans are allowed back into grounds. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall
2. AFC Wimbledon
The Wombles have yet to make a public comment but have already announced their retained list for next season, with some players released due to the financial ramifications of the coronavirus. Photo: Alex Burstow
3. Blackpool
There were few noises made from Bloomfield Road before the vote - and likewise after. Top-scorer Armand Gnanduillet has now announced he’ll leave the club at the end of his contract. Photo: Paul Thompson
4. Bolton Wanderers
The Trotters thanked fans for their support after being relegated to League Two. There’s now an uncertainty over manager Keith Hill’s future. Photo: Daniel Chesterton