Carlisle United will face Gillingham, AFC Wimbledon and Doncaster Rovers next season after their relegation from League One was confirmed.
The three clubs joined Crewe in coming down from the third tier on the final day of the campaign.
Second-bottom Wimbledon's League One stay is over after a 4-3 defeat to Accrington Stanley.
Doncaster finished third bottom after a 1-1 draw with Oxford United.
And Gillingham's survival hopes were ended as they lost 2-0 to Rotherham United.
Their defeats meant Morecambe and Fleetwood Town avoided the drop despite both of those sides also losing on the final League One afternoon.
Wimbledon's relegation will mean a new ground for United fans to visit next season, with the Dons' new Cherry Red Records stadium at Plough Lane having opened in November 2020.
United last faced Wimbledon at their former Kingsmeadow home back in February 2016.
With Gillingham, it will be the first league meetings with United since 2014, though the Blues overcame the Kent outfit in the FA Cup in 2017.
Doncaster, meanwhile, will face the Cumbrians in the league for the first since since 2017, with the Yorkshire outfit having beaten United in the FA Cup last season.
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