With the release of the 2016/17 fixtures for Premier League 2, we look at some of the stars of last season's competition.
Kieran Dowell made his first-team breakthrough for Everton towards the end of last season and will be hoping to push on next term under manager Ronald Koeman.
The 18-year-old, who had made one UEFA Europa League substitute appearance during 2014/15, made his Premier League bow as a late replacement against AFC Bournemouth in April.

He went one better on the final day of the campaign by making his first senior start against Norwich City and played a part in two of the goals in the Toffees' 3-0 win.
After the match, caretaker manager David Unsworth told evertonfc.com: "Kieran showed flashes of genius and the kind of quality he's been showing all season with us in the Under-21s."
Dowell joined Everton's academy as a seven-year-old and progressed through the ranks at Goodison Park to sign his first professional contract with the club in March 2015, running through until the end of next season.
The attacking midfielder, who has also featured for England at youth level, made eight appearances for Everton's Under-21 side last season, scoring four goals.