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Salford secure play-off spot at the very least and dent Bromley’s title hopes
Port Vale relegated to League Two after loss at Cardiff
I never wanted to sign for Cardiff City - I fell out with the manager over gardener jibe

Transfers

Confirmed
Marko Marosi
Marko Marosi
2/13/2026
Tranmere
Tranmere
Back from loan
Port Vale
Port Vale
Confirmed
Junior Hoilett
Junior Hoilett
2/2/2026
Hibernian
Hibernian
Free transfer
Swindon
Swindon Town
Confirmed
Nik Tzanev
Nik Tzanev
2/2/2026
League Two - Best XI
Darren Byfield
Walsall
Darren Byfield
Coach
Charles Vernam
Grimsby
8.4
Vernam
Charlie Lakin
Walsall
8.0
Lakin
Ryan Stirk
Chesterfield
8.1
Stirk
Marvin Ekpiteta
MK Dons
9.0
Ekpiteta
Mason Hancock
Walsall
9.0
Hancock
Kieran Green
Grimsby
9.0
Green
Kell Watts
Cambridge United
8.4
Watts
Ade Adeyemo
Crawley Town
7.7
Adeyemo
Adebola Oluwo
Salford City
8.2
Oluwo
Brad Young
Bristol Rovers
7.7
Young
Albert Adomah
Walsall
8.6
Adomah
PGoal+/-PTSWDLFormNext
1
Bromley
Bromley
Promotion
4568:45238423157
L
D
L
W
D
Walsall
2
MK Dons
MK Dons
4482:44388223138
W
W
D
D
L
Tranmere
3
Salford City
Salford City
4561:51108025515
W
W
D
L
W
Crawley Town
4
Cambridge United
Cambridge United
4463:33307821158
L
D
W
D
D
Barrow AFC
5
Notts County
Notts County
4472:51217623714
L
L
W
L
W
Colchester
6
Swindon Town
Swindon
4469:53167522913
D
L
W
D
D
Grimsby
7
Grimsby
Grimsby
4469:492074211112
W
W
L
W
W
Swindon Town

About League Two

The League Two is a popular Soccer league in England, featuring 24 clubs battling it out from Saturday, August 2, 2025 to Sunday, May 31, 2026. Teams like Gillingham, MK Dons and Shrewsbury stand out as key competitors in this highly competitive race.

365scores provides the most accurate insights on League Two, about teams and players.
Access the latest news, detailed statistics, game insights, highlights, and the complete schedule and results, all to keep you fully informed and engaged with every aspect of League Two.

EFL League Two (2025-26 Season)

EFL League Two serves as the fourth and final tier of the English Football League, where 24 clubs compete for promotion to League One. The division operates a straightforward promotion structure: the top three teams earn automatic advancement, while clubs finishing fourth through seventh battle it out in the playoffs for the final promotion spot.


This season features compelling storylines that highlight the division's competitive nature. Bristol Rovers stands out as one of the most notable relegated teams, bringing Championship experience from recent campaigns and representing a significant addition to the division. Fellow League One relegation sides Cambridge United, Crawley Town, and Shrewsbury Town round out the quartet of teams looking for immediate returns to the third tier.


Two clubs have earned their spots through National League promotion. Oldham Athletic makes their comeback to professional soccer after a brief stint in non-league play, marking a crucial milestone for the Greater Manchester club and their dedicated fanbase. Barnet joins them in making the jump up from the fifth tier.


The division showcases remarkable diversity in facilities and ambition. Milton Keynes Dons play at the impressive Stadium MK with its 30,500 capacity, while historic clubs like Notts County bring decades of soccer tradition to their 19,841-capacity Meadow Lane. This variety creates fascinating matchups where traditional advantages don't always guarantee success on the field.


League Two's reputation for unpredictability continues this season. Teams can transform quickly through smart management decisions and effective roster building, while the constant threat of relegation to non-league soccer keeps every club sharp. The bottom two spots result in demotion to the National League, ensuring that games carry significance from opening day through the final whistle of the season.


Experienced coaches and rising talents alike use this division as a proving ground, creating tactical battles that often produce surprising outcomes. The ten-month journey from August through May typically delivers promotion celebrations, relegation heartbreak, and unexpected standout performers who capture the attention of soccer fans across England.

FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the League Two?
In the previous season of League Two, the title was claimed by Doncaster, while the spotlight also shone brightly on Michael Cheek, who led as the top scorer with an impressive tally of 25 goals.
Which team has won the most League Two titles?
Doncaster and Chesterfield holds the record in League Two for the most titles, having come out on top 4 times.
Which teams were promoted to the League Two?
Oldham and Barnet earned their spot in the League Two after being promoted from the National League.
Which teams were relegated to the League Two?
Bristol Rovers, Shrewsbury, Cambridge United and Crawley Town are playing in the League Two following their relegation from the League One.
Which team won the first League Two?
The first winners of the League Two were Port Vale, in 1959 season.
What are the League Two next featured games?
Accrington v Crawley Town
Who are the current League Two team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the League Two this week are Marvin Ekpiteta (MK Dons), Mason Hancock (Walsall) and Kieran Green (Grimsby)
Where to watch League Two live in Ohio (USA)?
Discover where to watch League Two live in Ohio (USA) by visiting Live Sports on TV Today. Find out which channels are broadcasting the games and don’t miss any action from this exciting competition.
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