There are 24 clubs in this division. Each club plays each of the other clubs twice (once athome and onceaway) for a total of 46 matches per season and is awarded three points for a win, one for a draw and no points for a loss. From these points a league table is constructed.
At the end of each season the top three teams, together with the winner of the play-offs between the teams which finished in the fourth to seventh positions, are promoted toEFL League One and are replaced by the four teams that finished at the bottom of that division.
Similarly, the two teams that finished at the bottom of League Two are relegated to theNational League and are replaced by the team that finished first and the team that won the second through seventh place play-off in that division. Technically a team can be reprieved from relegation if the team replacing them does not have a ground suitable for League football, but in practice this is a non-factor because every team currently in the National League has a ground that meets the League criteria (and even if they did not, a ground-sharing arrangement with another team could be made until their stadium was upgraded). The other way that a team can be spared relegation is if another team either resigns or is expelled from the EFL.
Final league position is determined, in order, by points obtained,goal difference, goals scored, a mini-league of the results between two or more teams ranked using the previous three criteria, and finally a series of one or more play-off matches.
There is a mandatory wage cap in this division that limits spending on players' wages to 55% of club turnover.
League Two is themost watched fourth-tier domestic sports league in the world, and the 14th most watched football league in Europe of any tier.[3] The total number of spectators who watched a League Two game in the2023–24 season was 3,458,968.[4]
Since the restructuring into League Two in 2004, the average attendance across all seasons is 4,602. The highest average attendance was 6,274 in the2023–24 season. The highest average attendance for an individual club was achieved in the2022–23; 17,967 forBradford City. The lowest average attendance was 3,856 in the2009–10 season.
Since the restructuring into League Two in 2004, 69 teams have spent at least one season in the division, including 2 of the 20 teams in the2024–25 Premier League.
Morecambe have spent the longest in League Two; 16 seasons in total, as well as having had the longest spell in the division, 13 consecutive seasons between 2005 and 2019.Newport County have the current longest tenure, with 12 consecutive seasons.
Northampton Town andBristol Rovers have each been promoted four times from League Two. There have been 18 different champions, withSwindon Town andChesterfield champions on two occasions. 19 teams have been both promoted and relegated from League Two.
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† Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column will be competing in the2024–25 EFL League Two