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EFL League Two

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Football league
EFL League Two
Founded2004; 21 years ago (2004)
  • 1992–2004(as Division Three)
  • 1958–1992(as Division Four)
CountryEngland
Other club(s) fromWales
Number of clubs24
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toEFL League One
Relegation toNational League
Domestic cup(s)FA Cup
League cup(s)
International cup(s)
Current championsDoncaster Rovers
1st League Two title
4thfourth tier title
(2024–25)
Most championshipsChesterfield (2 Fourth tier titles and 2 EFL League Two)
Broadcaster(s)List of broadcasters
Websiteefl.com/league-two
Current:2024–25 EFL League Two

TheEnglish Football League Two, simply known asLeague Two and for sponsorship purposes asSky Bet League Two, is a professionalassociation football league in England. EFL Two is the third division of theEnglish Football League (EFL) and fourth-highest tier overall in theEnglish football league system, after thePremier League,EFL Championship and theEFL League One and is contested by 24 clubs.

Introduced for the2004–05 English football season asFootball League Two, it is a rebrand of the formerFootball League Third Division.

As ofthe 2025-26 season,Newport County hold the longest tenure in this division following their promotion in the 2012–13 season. There is currently one formerPremier League clubs competing in this division:Swindon Town (1993–94).

The current holders areDoncaster Rovers.

Structure

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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.

Current members

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Locations of the 2024–25 EFL League Two teams
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Accrington StanleyAccringtonCrown Ground5,450
AFC WimbledonLondon(Wimbledon)Plough Lane9,369
BarrowBarrow-in-FurnessHolker Street6,500
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade24,840
BromleyLondon(Bromley)Hayes Lane5,300
Carlisle UnitedCarlisleBrunton Park17,949
Cheltenham TownCheltenhamWhaddon Road7,066
ChesterfieldChesterfieldSMH Group Stadium10,504
Colchester UnitedColchesterColchester Community Stadium10,105
Crewe AlexandraCreweGresty Road10,153
Doncaster RoversDoncasterEco-Power Stadium15,231
Fleetwood TownFleetwoodHighbury Stadium5,327
GillinghamGillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
Grimsby TownCleethorpesBlundell Park9,052
Harrogate TownHarrogateWetherby Road5,000
Milton Keynes DonsMilton KeynesStadium MK30,500
MorecambeMorecambeMazuma Mobile Stadium6,476
Newport CountyNewportRodney Parade7,850
Notts CountyNottinghamMeadow Lane19,841
Port ValeBurslemVale Park15,036
Salford CitySalfordMoor Lane5,108
Swindon TownSwindonCounty Ground15,728
Tranmere RoversBirkenheadPrenton Park16,789
WalsallWalsallBescot Stadium11,300

Teams promoted from League Two

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For winners prior to 2004, seeList of winners of the EFL League Two and predecessors.
SeasonWinnerPointsRunner-upPointsThird placePointsPromoted via play-offLeague positionPoints
2004–05Yeovil Town83Scunthorpe United80Swansea City80Southend United4th78
2005–06Carlisle United86Northampton Town83Leyton Orient81Cheltenham Town5th72
2006–07Walsall89Hartlepool United88Swindon Town85Bristol Rovers6th72
2007–08Milton Keynes Dons97Peterborough United92Hereford United88Stockport County4th82
2008–09Brentford85Exeter City79Wycombe Wanderers78Gillingham5th75
2009–10Notts County93Bournemouth83Rochdale82Dagenham & Redbridge7th72
2010–11Chesterfield86Bury81Wycombe Wanderers81Stevenage6th69
2011–12Swindon Town93Shrewsbury Town88Crawley Town84Crewe Alexandra7th72
2012–13Gillingham83Rotherham United79Port Vale78Bradford City7th69
2013–14Chesterfield84Scunthorpe United81Rochdale81Fleetwood Town4th76
2014–15Burton Albion94Shrewsbury Town89Bury85Southend United5th84
2015–16Northampton Town99Oxford United86Bristol Rovers85AFC Wimbledon7th75
2016–17Portsmouth87Plymouth Argyle87Doncaster Rovers85Blackpool7th70
2017–18Accrington Stanley93Luton Town88Wycombe Wanderers84Coventry City6th75
2018–19Lincoln City85Bury79Milton Keynes Dons79Tranmere Rovers6th73
2019–20[n 1]Swindon Town88.32Crewe Alexandra85.56Plymouth Argyle84.64Northampton Town7th72.22
2020–21Cheltenham Town82Cambridge United80Bolton Wanderers79Morecambe4th78
2021–22Forest Green Rovers84Exeter City84Bristol Rovers80Port Vale5th78
2022–23Leyton Orient91Stevenage85Northampton Town83Carlisle United5th76
2023–24Stockport County92Wrexham88Mansfield Town86Crawley Town7th70
2024–25Doncaster Rovers84Port Vale80Bradford City78TBC
  1. ^The teams listed for this season were ranked using points per game following the curtailment of the season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

Play-off results

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Main article:EFL League Two play-offs
SeasonSemi-final (1st leg)Semi-final (2nd leg)Final
2004–05Lincoln City 1–0Macclesfield Town
Northampton Town 0–0Southend United
Macclesfield Town 1–1Lincoln City
Southend United 1–0Northampton Town
Lincoln City 0–2Southend United
2005–06Lincoln City 0–1Grimsby Town
Wycombe Wanderers 1–2Cheltenham Town
Grimsby Town 2–1Lincoln City
Cheltenham Town 0–0Wycombe Wanderers
Grimsby Town 0–1Cheltenham Town
2006–07Bristol Rovers 2–1Lincoln City
Shrewsbury Town 0–0Milton Keynes Dons
Lincoln City 3–5Bristol Rovers
Milton Keynes Dons 1–2Shrewsbury Town
Bristol Rovers 3–1Shrewsbury Town
2007–08Darlington 2–1Rochdale
Wycombe Wanderers 1–1Stockport County
Rochdale 2–1Darlington
(Rochdale won 5–4 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Stockport County 1–0Wycombe Wanderers
Rochdale 2–3Stockport County
2008–09Shrewsbury Town 0–1Bury
Rochdale 0–0Gillingham
Bury 0–1Shrewsbury Town
(Shrewsbury won 4–3 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Gillingham 2–1Rochdale
Gillingham 1–0Shrewsbury Town
2009–10Dagenham & Redbridge 6–0Morecambe
Aldershot Town 0–1Rotherham United
Morecambe 2–1Dagenham & Redbridge
Rotherham United 2–0Aldershot Town
Dagenham & Redbridge 3–2Rotherham United
2010–11Torquay United 2–0Shrewsbury Town
Stevenage 2–0Accrington Stanley
Shrewsbury Town 0–0Torquay United
Accrington Stanley 0–1Stevenage
Stevenage 1–0Torquay United
2011–12Crewe Alexandra 1–0Southend United
Cheltenham Town 2–0Torquay United
Southend United 2–2Crewe Alexandra
Torquay United 1–2Cheltenham Town
Cheltenham Town 0–2Crewe Alexandra
2012–13Bradford City 2–3Burton Albion
Northampton Town 1–0Cheltenham Town
Burton Albion 1–3Bradford City
Cheltenham Town 0–1Northampton Town
Bradford City 3–0Northampton Town
2013–14Burton Albion 1–0Southend United
York City 0–1Fleetwood Town
Southend United 2–2Burton Albion
Fleetwood Town 0–0York City
Burton Albion 0–1Fleetwood Town
2014–15Stevenage 1–1Southend United
Plymouth Argyle 2–3Wycombe Wanderers
Southend United 3–1Stevenage
(a.e.t.)
Wycombe Wanderers 2–1Plymouth Argyle
Southend United 1–1Wycombe Wanderers
(Southend won 7–6 on penalties,a.e.t.)
2015–16Portsmouth 2–2Plymouth Argyle
AFC Wimbledon 1–0Accrington Stanley
Plymouth Argyle 1–0Portsmouth
Accrington Stanley 2–2AFC Wimbledon
(a.e.t.)
AFC Wimbledon 2–0Plymouth Argyle
2016–17Blackpool 3–2Luton Town
Carlisle United 3–3Exeter City
Luton Town 3–3Blackpool
Exeter City 3–2Carlisle United
Blackpool 2–1Exeter City
2017–18Lincoln City 0–0Exeter City
Coventry City 1–1Notts County
Exeter City 3–1Lincoln City
Notts County 1–4Coventry City
Coventry City 3–1Exeter City
2018–19Newport County 1–1Mansfield Town
Tranmere Rovers 1–0Forest Green Rovers
Mansfield Town 0–0Newport County
(Newport won 5–3 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Forest Green Rovers 1–1Tranmere Rovers
Newport County 0–1Tranmere Rovers
(a.e.t.)
2019–20Colchester United 1–0Exeter City
Northampton Town 0–2Cheltenham Town
Exeter City 3–1Colchester United
Cheltenham Town 0–3Northampton Town
Exeter City 0–4Northampton Town
2020–21Newport County 2–0Forest Green Rovers
Tranmere Rovers 1–2Morecambe
Forest Green Rovers 4–3Newport County(a.e.t.)
Morecambe 1–1Tranmere Rovers
Morecambe 1–0Newport County
2021–22Mansfield Town 2–1Northampton Town
Swindon Town 2–1Port Vale
Northampton Town 0-1Mansfield Town
Port Vale 1–1Swindon Town
(Port Vale won 6–5 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Mansfield Town 0–3Port Vale
2022–23Salford City 1–0Stockport County
Bradford City 1–0Carlisle United
Stockport County 2–1Salford City
(Stockport County won 3–1 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Carlisle United 3–1
(a.e.t.)Bradford City
Stockport County 1–1Carlisle United
(Carlisle won 5–4 on penalties,a.e.t.)
2023–24Crawley Town 3–0Milton Keynes Dons
Crewe Alexandra 0–2Doncaster Rovers
Milton Keynes Dons 1–5Crawley Town
Doncaster Rovers 0–2Crewe Alexandra
(Crewe Alexadra won 4-3 on penalties,a.e.t.)
Crawley Town 2–0Crewe Alexandra

Relegated teams

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SeasonClubs
2004–05Kidderminster Harriers,Cambridge United
2005–06Oxford United,Rushden & Diamonds
2006–07Boston United,Torquay United
2007–08Mansfield Town,Wrexham
2008–09Chester City,Luton Town[1]
2009–10Darlington,Grimsby Town
2010–11Lincoln City,Stockport County
2011–12Macclesfield Town,Hereford United
2012–13Aldershot Town,Barnet
2013–14Bristol Rovers,Torquay United
2014–15Cheltenham Town,Tranmere Rovers
2015–16York City,Dagenham & Redbridge
2016–17Hartlepool United,Leyton Orient
2017–18Barnet,Chesterfield
2018–19Notts County,Yeovil Town
2019–20Macclesfield Town[a]
2020–21Southend United,Grimsby Town
2021–22Oldham Athletic,Scunthorpe United
2022–23Hartlepool United,Rochdale
2023–24Sutton United,Forest Green Rovers
2024–25Carlisle United,Morecambe
  1. ^As a result ofBury's expulsion fromLeague One, only one team was relegated to maintain League Two at 24 teams.[2]

Top scorers

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SeasonTop scorer(s)Club(s)Goals
2004–05EnglandPhil JevonsYeovil Town27
2005–06EnglandKarl HawleyCarlisle United22
2006–07EnglandRichie BarkerHartlepool United21
EnglandIzale McLeodMilton Keynes Dons
2007–08EnglandAaron McLeanPeterborough United29
2008–09EnglandGrant HoltShrewsbury Town20
EnglandJack LesterChesterfield
2009–10EnglandLee HughesNotts County30
2010–11JamaicaClayton DonaldsonCrewe Alexandra28
2011–12EnglandAdebayo AkinfenwaNorthampton Town18
EnglandJack MidsonAFC Wimbledon
EnglandIzale McLeodBarnet
EnglandLewis GrabbanRotherham United
2012–13EnglandTom PopePort Vale31
2013–14EnglandSam WinnallScunthorpe United23
2014–15EnglandMatt TubbsPortsmouth21
2015–16EnglandMatty TaylorBristol Rovers27
2016–17EnglandJohn AkindeBarnet26
EnglandJohn MarquisDoncaster Rovers
2017–18Northern IrelandBilly KeeAccrington Stanley25
2018–19EnglandJames NorwoodTranmere Rovers29
2019–20Republic of IrelandEoin DoyleBradford City,Swindon Town25
2020–21EnglandPaul MullinCambridge United32
2021–22EnglandDom TelfordNewport County25
2022–23EnglandAndy CookBradford City28
2023–24EnglandMacaulay LangstaffNotts County28
2024–25EnglandMichael CheekBromley25

Attendances

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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.

SeasonLeague average attendanceHighest average
ClubAttendance
2004–054,499Swansea City8,458[5]
2005–064,194Carlisle United7,218[6]
2006–074,130Swindon Town7,419[7]
2007–084,346Bradford City13,659[8]
2008–094,185Bradford City12,704[9]
2009–103,856Bradford City11,423[10]
2010–114,166Bradford City11,128[11]
2011–124,407Bradford City10,170[12]
2012–134,390Bradford City11,999[13]
2013–144,352Portsmouth15,460[14]
2014–154,676Portsmouth15,241[15]
2015–164,881Portsmouth16,442[16]
2016–174,751Portsmouth16,822[17]
2017–184,491Coventry City11,218[18]
2018–194,467Lincoln City9,005[19]
2019–204,687Bradford City14,253[20]
2020–21No attendances due toCOVID-19 pandemic
2021–224,907Bradford City15,450[21]
2022–235,786Bradford City17,967[22]
2023–246,274Bradford City17,547[23]

Historic performance

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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.

Key

  •    † Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column will be competing in the2024–25 EFL League Two
  •    ‡ Team will be competing in the2024–25 Premier League
  •    The club competed in League Two during that season (the number is the club's final league position)


ClubTotal SeasonsNumber of SpellsLongest Spell (Seasons)Highest PositionLowest PositionSeason
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22
2022–23
2023–24
2024–25
Accrington Stanley142121212017161551418151741311721
AFC Bournemouth212221212
AFC Wimbledon82552116202015721105
Aldershot Town515624156141124
Barnet112812231814121721222223151523
Barrow51582221229816
Blackpool111777
Bolton Wanderers111333
Boston United3131123161123
Bradford City1226318109141818791514693
Brentford212114141
Bristol Rovers8433231212613142333
Bromley111111111
Burton Albion616119131917461
Bury1037221171921134921232
Cambridge United82722424199111221162
Carlisle United11391231211061011181020523
Cheltenham Town144612314522176517232117164115
Chester City51515232015182223
Chesterfield8441248108181247
Colchester United919622813862015202210
Coventry City111666
Crawley Town1029322320191419131212227
Crewe Alexandra103421818107171512213613
Dagenham & Redbridge8257232087192291423
Darlington616624881161224
Doncaster Rovers42311831851
Exeter City11210216210161014549592
Fleetwood Town32241413414
Forest Green Rovers625124215106124
Gillingham7331175881171217
Grimsby Town143642418415162223141817152411219
Harrogate Town51513191719191318
Hartlepool United7342232192216231723
Hereford United523323163162123
Kidderminster Harriers111232323
Leyton Orient8341241138241711131
Lincoln City9271236751513202371
Luton Town5242242481142
Macclesfield Town10285245172219201915242224
Mansfield Town152113231316172311211212842116783
Milton Keynes Dons532119413419
Morecambe16214424111142015161811211822182241524
Newport County12112522149222211714511151822
Northampton Town13471217211162062112115743
Notts County1236123192113211911716523146
Oldham Athletic414142314191823
Oxford United826223152312998132
Peterborough United3132109102
Plymouth Argyle7262212121107523
Port Vale1135220181011123202081352
Portsmouth414116131661
Rochdale103632491495631231824
Rotherham United61621491459102
Rushden & Diamonds21222242224
Salford City616720118107208
Scunthorpe United53322422202224
Shrewsbury Town9282212110718712422
Southend United7354234134115523
Stevenage102922366181016102314212
Stockport County63312422842441
Sutton United31382381423
Swansea City111333
Swindon Town9441193191316101912
Torquay United725524202417751924
Tranmere Rovers73562424679121620
Walsall726119112191616114
Wrexham4232241319242
Wycombe Wanderers123632210612733152241393
Yeovil Town524124119201924
York City4147241771824

See also

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References

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  1. ^Luton were deducted 30 points for financial irregularities
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  4. ^"EFL highest attended league body in Europe".EFL. 11 June 2024. Retrieved5 February 2025.
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