EFL League Two

The English Football League Two, simply known as League Two in England and for sponsorship purposes as Sky Bet League Two, is the 3rd and lowest division of the English Football League (EFL) and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system.

EFL League Two
Founded2004
  • 1992–2004 (as Division Three)
  • 1958–1992 (as Division Four)
CountryEngland
Other club(s) fromWales
Number of teams24
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toEFL League One
Relegation toNational League
Domestic cup(s)FA Cup
League cup(s)
International cup(s)
Current championsLeyton Orient (1st title)
(2022–23)
Most championships
TV partnersList of broadcasters
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2022–23 EFL League Two

Introduced for the 2004–05 English football season as Football League Two, it is a rebrand of the former Football League Third Division,[1] which itself is a rebrand of the now-defunct Football League Fourth Division prior to the 1992 launch of the Premier League.

As of the 2022–23 season, Mansfield Town and Newport County hold the longest tenure in this division following their respective promotions in the 2012–13 season. There are currently two former Premier League clubs competing in this division: Bradford City (1999–2001) and Swindon Town (1993–94).

Structure

There are 24 clubs in this division. Each club plays each of the other clubs twice (once at home and once away) 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 to EFL 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 the National 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

Greater Manchester League Two football clubs


The following 24 clubs are competing in this division during this current season.[2]

Club Finishing position last season Location Stadium Capacity
AFC Wimbledon23rd in League One (relegated)London (Wimbledon)Plough Lane9,300
Barrow22ndBarrow-in-FurnessHolker Street5,045
Bradford City14thBradfordValley Parade25,136
Carlisle United20thCarlisleBrunton Park18,202
Colchester United15thColchesterColchester Community Stadium10,105
Crawley Town12thCrawleyBroadfield Stadium6,134
Crewe Alexandra24th in League One (relegated)CreweGresty Road10,180
Doncaster Rovers22nd in League One (relegated)DoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Gillingham21st in League One (relegated)GillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
Grimsby Town6th in National League (promoted via play-offs)CleethorpesBlundell Park9,052
Harrogate Town19thHarrogateWetherby Road5,000
Hartlepool United17thHartlepoolVictoria Park7,856
Leyton Orient13thLondon (Leyton)Brisbane Road9,271
Mansfield Town7thMansfieldField Mill10,000
Newport County11thNewportRodney Parade7,850
Northampton Town4thNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,798
Rochdale18thRochdaleSpotland Stadium10,249
Salford City10thSalfordMoor Lane5,108
Stevenage21stStevenageBroadhall Way6,722
Stockport County1st in National League (promoted)StockportEdgeley Park10,852
Sutton United8thLondon (Sutton)Borough Sports Ground5,032
Swindon Town6thSwindonCounty Ground15,728
Tranmere Rovers9thBirkenheadPrenton Park16,789
Walsall16thWalsallBescot Stadium11,300

Teams promoted from League Two

Season Winner Points Runner-up Points Third place Points Promoted via play-off League position Points
2004–05 Yeovil Town 83 Scunthorpe United 80 Swansea City 80 Southend United 4th 78
2005–06 Carlisle United 86 Northampton Town 83 Leyton Orient 81 Cheltenham Town 5th 72
2006–07 Walsall 89 Hartlepool United 88 Swindon Town 85 Bristol Rovers 6th 72
2007–08 Milton Keynes Dons 97 Peterborough United 92 Hereford United 88 Stockport County 4th 82
2008–09 Brentford 85 Exeter City 79 Wycombe Wanderers 78 Gillingham 5th 75
2009–10 Notts County 93 Bournemouth 83 Rochdale 82 Dagenham & Redbridge 7th 72
2010–11 Chesterfield 86 Bury 81 Wycombe Wanderers 81 Stevenage 6th 69
2011–12 Swindon Town 93 Shrewsbury Town 88 Crawley Town 84 Crewe Alexandra 7th 72
2012–13 Gillingham 83 Rotherham United 79 Port Vale 78 Bradford City 7th 69
2013–14 Chesterfield 84 Scunthorpe United 81 Rochdale 81 Fleetwood Town 4th 76
2014–15 Burton Albion 94 Shrewsbury Town 89 Bury 85 Southend United 5th 84
2015–16 Northampton Town 99 Oxford United 86 Bristol Rovers 85 AFC Wimbledon 7th 75
2016–17 Portsmouth 87 Plymouth Argyle 87 Doncaster Rovers 85 Blackpool 7th 70
2017–18 Accrington Stanley 93 Luton Town 88 Wycombe Wanderers 84 Coventry City 6th 75
2018–19 Lincoln City 85 Bury 79 Milton Keynes Dons 79 Tranmere Rovers 6th 73
2019–20[3] Swindon Town 88.32 Crewe Alexandra 85.56 Plymouth Argyle 84.64 Northampton Town 7th 72.22
2020–21 Cheltenham Town 82 Cambridge United 80 Bolton Wanderers 79 Morecambe 4th 78
2021–22 Forest Green Rovers 84 Exeter City 84 Bristol Rovers 80 Port Vale 5th 78
2022–23 Leyton Orient 91 Stevenage 85 Northampton Town 83 TBC

Play-off results

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

Relegated teams

Season Clubs
2004–05 Kidderminster Harriers, Cambridge United
2005–06 Oxford United, Rushden & Diamonds
2006–07 Boston United, Torquay United
2007–08 Mansfield Town, Wrexham
2008–09 Chester City, Luton Town[4]
2009–10 Darlington, Grimsby Town
2010–11 Lincoln City, Stockport County
2011–12 Macclesfield Town, Hereford United
2012–13 Aldershot Town, Barnet
2013–14 Bristol Rovers, Torquay United
2014–15 Cheltenham Town, Tranmere Rovers
2015–16 York City, Dagenham & Redbridge
2016–17 Hartlepool United, Leyton Orient
2017–18 Barnet, Chesterfield
2018–19 Notts County, Yeovil Town
2019–20 Macclesfield Town[lower-alpha 1]
2020–21 Southend United, Grimsby Town
2021–22 Oldham Athletic, Scunthorpe United
2022–23 Hartlepool United, Rochdale
  1. As a result of Bury's expulsion from League One, only one team was relegated to maintain League Two at 24 teams.[5]

Top scorers

Season Top scorer(s) Club(s) Goals
2004–05 England Phil Jevons Yeovil Town 27
2005–06 England Karl Hawley Carlisle United 23
2006–07 England Richie Barker Hartlepool United 21
England Izale McLeod Milton Keynes Dons
2007–08 England Aaron McLean Peterborough United 29
2008–09 England Grant Holt Shrewsbury Town 20
England Jack Lester Chesterfield
2009–10 England Lee Hughes Notts County 30
2010–11 Jamaica Clayton Donaldson Crewe Alexandra 28
2011–12 England Adebayo Akinfenwa Northampton Town 18
England Jack Midson AFC Wimbledon
England Izale McLeod Barnet
England Lewis Grabban Rotherham United
2012–13 England Tom Pope Port Vale 31
2013–14 England Sam Winnall Scunthorpe United 23
2014–15 England Matt Tubbs Portsmouth 21
2015–16 England Matty Taylor Bristol Rovers 27
2016–17 England John Akinde Barnet 26
England John Marquis Doncaster Rovers
2017–18 Northern Ireland Billy Kee Accrington Stanley 25
2018–19 England James Norwood Tranmere Rovers 29
2019–20 Republic of Ireland Eoin Doyle Bradford City, Swindon Town 25
2020–21 England Paul Mullin Cambridge United 31
2021–22 England Dom Telford Newport County 25
2022–23 England Andy Cook Bradford City 28

Historic performance

Since the restructuring into League Two in 2004, 68 teams have spent at least one season in the division, including 2 of the 20 teams in the 2022–23 Premier League.

Key

  •    current season Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column will be competing in the 2022–23 EFL League Two
  •    PremierLeague Team will be competing in the 2022–23 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
Accrington Stanley12112120201716155141815174131
AFC Bournemouth PremierLeague212221212
AFC Wimbledon current season62572016202015721
Aldershot Town515624156141124
Barnet112812231814121721222223151523
Barrow current season313222222229
Blackpool111777
Bolton Wanderers111333
Boston United3131123161123
Bradford City current season10267181091418187910146
Brentford PremierLeague212114141
Bristol Rovers8433231212613142333
Burton Albion616119131917461
Bury1037221171921134921232
Cambridge United82722424199111221162
Carlisle United current season102912012010610111810205
Cheltenham Town1336123145221765172321171641
Chester City51515232015182223
Chesterfield734124810818124
Colchester United current season71762081386201520
Coventry City111666
Crawley Town current season92832232019141913121222
Crewe Alexandra current season83421718107171512213
Dagenham & Redbridge8257232087192291423
Darlington616624881161224
Doncaster Rovers current season221318318
Exeter City11210216210161014549592
Fleetwood Town212413134
Forest Green Rovers5151212151061
Gillingham current season533117588117
Grimsby Town current season123642418415162223141817152411
Harrogate Town current season3131719171919
Hartlepool United current season7342232192216231723
Hereford United523323163162123
Kidderminster Harriers111232323
Leyton Orient current season8341241138241711131
Lincoln City9271236751513202371
Luton Town5242242481142
Macclesfield Town10285245172219201915242224
Mansfield Town current season14210232313161741121121284211678
Milton Keynes Dons32214413
Northampton Town current season13471217211162062112115743
Notts County1026123192113211911716523
Oldham Athletic414142314191823
Oxford United826223152312998132
Peterborough United3132109102
Plymouth Argyle7262212121107523
Portsmouth414116131661
Rochdale current season103632491495631231824
Rotherham United61621491459102
Rushden & Diamonds21222242224
Salford City current season414711118107
Scunthorpe United53322422202224
Stevenage current season102922366181016102314212
Shrewsbury Town9282212110718712422
Southend United7354234134115523
Stockport County current season5334242284244
Sutton United current season212814814
Swansea City111333
Swindon Town current season743113319131610
Torquay United725524202417751924
Tranmere Rovers current season5336242467912
Walsall current season524119112191616
Wrexham3131324131924
Wycombe Wanderers123632210612733152241393
Yeovil Town524124119201924
York City4147241771824

See also

References and notes

  1. "The Football League - About Us - History - Timeline - TIMELINE". English Football League. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  2. "Sky Bet League Two Clubs".
  3. The teams listed for this season were ranked using points per game following the curtailment of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  4. Luton were deducted 30 points for financial irregularities
  5. "Bury FC: Membership of the League withdrawn". EFL. 27 August 2019.
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