EFL League Two: Fixtures, Results & How to Watch

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EFL League Two delivers thrilling football action from England’s fourth tier, featuring fierce competition and rising talent. Stay updated with fixtures, real-time scores, and where to watch matches live.

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Fixtures & TV Listings

Upcoming Matches & League Two TV Listings

See who’s playing next and where to watch live.

No upcoming matches with broadcasters in the next 7 days for this league.

Standings

EFL League Two Standings Table

Check the latest team positions and points at a glance.

League Standings
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#
Team
Pts
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Form
1
Walsall
22
10
7
1
2
15
8
7
W L W L
2
Swindon Town
21
10
7
0
3
21
13
8
L W W L
3
Gillingham
21
10
6
3
1
15
7
8
D W D W
4
Salford City
19
10
6
1
3
17
13
4
L W W W
5
Grimsby Town
18
10
5
3
2
21
13
8
W D W W
6
Chesterfield
18
10
5
3
2
18
13
5
W W W L
7
Bristol Rovers
17
10
5
2
3
12
11
1
L L L D
8
Crewe Alexandra
16
10
5
1
4
14
11
3
W W W W
9
Milton Keynes Dons
15
10
4
3
3
16
10
6
D W W D
10
Cambridge United
15
10
4
3
3
11
9
2
W L D W
11
Fleetwood Town
15
10
4
3
3
15
14
1
W W D L
12
Notts County
14
10
4
2
4
17
12
5
D L L W
13
Oldham Athletic
14
10
3
5
2
9
6
3
D D L D
14
Bromley
14
10
3
5
2
14
12
2
D W D W
15
Barnet
14
10
4
2
4
12
12
0
L L L W
16
Harrogate Town
14
10
4
2
4
11
12
-1
W D D W
17
Barrow
12
10
4
0
6
9
12
-3
L L W L
18
Tranmere Rovers
10
9
2
4
3
13
12
1
D W D W
19
Accrington Stanley
9
9
2
3
4
7
11
-4
D L L D
20
Colchester United
8
10
1
5
4
10
14
-4
D D W L
21
Crawley Town
8
10
2
2
6
8
17
-9
L L L D
22
Newport County
5
10
1
2
7
10
20
-10
D W L L
23
Shrewsbury Town
5
10
1
2
7
7
20
-13
D L L L
24
Cheltenham Town
4
10
1
1
8
4
24
-20
L L L L

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League Two Origins & Competitive Structure

Understand how League Two emerged and why its format fuels competition each season.

History & Formation

EFL League Two began in 2004–05 as a rebrand of the old Third Division and immediately became the fourth tier of English football, operating professionally across England and Wales. Its roots go further back to the founding of the Football League in 1888, underlining a rich heritage of community-based football. Official history details can be found on the EFL’s historical overview.

Season Format & Promotion/Relegation

The league features 24 clubs playing a full home-and-away schedule totaling 46 matches. The top three clubs earn automatic promotion to League One, while teams finishing fourth through seventh contest playoffs—with the final held at Wembley. The bottom two sides are relegated to the National League. Details of this structure are outlined in the League Two section on Wikipedia.

While promotion from League Two leads to League One, the ultimate dream for most clubs is a future shot at the Premier League—England’s top football division.

The top three clubs secure automatic promotion to EFL League One, while teams finishing 4th to 7th enter the playoffs for the final spot.

Clubs That Shine & Those at Risk

A group of EFL League Two players joyfully celebrating a goal together, highlighting team unity and momentum during a match.

Examine teams with consistent success and those battling financial or competitive adversity.

Success-Driven Clubs

Doncaster Rovers secured the 2024–25 title, while Chesterfield and Swindon Town each boast two League Two crowns—making them record winners in the division. Clubs like Port Vale and Bradford City have leveraged League Two success into upward momentum toward League One.

Clubs with History & Crisis

Morecambe recently faced potential collapse due to financial mismanagement, mirroring earlier cases like Bury. Darlington’s failed stadium project provides a stark reminder of overreaching ambition. Read more about Morecambe’s situation in the recent talkSPORT update and Darlington’s downfall on TalkSport’s article.

Legacy Players & Emerging Talent

An experienced footballer giving tactical instructions to a younger teammate during an EFL League Two match, highlighting leadership and mentorship on the pitch.

From League Two icons to rising stars, talent here often moves up the ladder.

Legendary Names Made in League Two

Jamie Vardy hit national headlines with Fleetwood Town before climbing through the tiers into Premier League glory. Dele Alli started at MK Dons, dazzling in League Two before his Tottenham breakthrough. Those stories highlight the division’s ability to launch careers.

Recent Rising Stars

Michael Cheek was crowned Player of the Season in 2024–25 with Bromley, while Nathan Lowe (Walsall) and Jack Shorrock (Port Vale) earned recognition in the young player awards. Such standouts often earn moves into higher divisions.

Financial Landscape & Club Economics

Bar chart showing the average weekly wages of EFL League Two clubs for the 2023/24 season, with Wrexham leading at £4,601 and Harrogate lowest at £1,507.
credits: reddit.com/r/LeagueTwo/

Explore the economic world of League Two—from average club revenue to volatility risks.

Revenue & Financial Reality

Pre-tax losses for League Two clubs average around £2.3 million per club, compared to £5.2 million in League One. Average annual revenue per club in 2021‑22 was roughly £5.2 million, up from £3.9 million in 2020‑21, though outliers like Wrexham skew this figure significantly. For breakdowns, see the Deloitte review of football finance.

High-Profile Investment & Ownership

Wrexham’s rise under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney boosted club turnover to £26.7 million, driving promotion to League One and a valuation near £150 million. Meanwhile, Salford City’s takeover by David Beckham and Gary Neville includes a planned $15–20m investment to push for promotion. Read the takeover details on talkSPORT.

Why League Two Captivates Football Fans

Fans celebrating in a packed stadium during an EFL League Two match at Wembley, with players gathering near the goalpost.

More than just results—this league offers drama, community spirit, and real stakes.

Playoff Tension & Emotional Highs

The League Two playoff final at Wembley often generates unforgettable excitement—like AFC Wimbledon’s 1–0 win over Walsall in May 2025, sealing promotion. That match drew nearly 51,000 fans and revived hopes for a club reborn.

Community Spirit & Fan Loyalty

Average attendances vary from around 6,800 to just under 9,400—Milton Keynes Dons and Walsall lead attendance charts. Passionate support from smaller towns helps League Two maintain a powerful local identity despite limited resources.

Underdog Stories & Club Resilience

Exeter City’s fan-owned model and Portsmouth’s support-driven climb after financial collapse show League Two clubs can rise through unity. Accrington Stanley’s return to the Football League and title win in 2018 emphasize how persistence pays off.

Where to Watch EFL League Two Live Coverage

Four EFL League Two fans watching a live match on a big wall-mounted screen inside a dimly lit bar, viewed from behind with a realistic atmosphere.

Find all official ways to stream or watch League Two football in the UK and around the world.

UK Coverage: Sky Sports & ITV Free Broadcasts

Sky Sports holds exclusive live rights to EFL – including League Two – streaming over 1,000 games per season via Sky Sports+ and NOW TV. All clubs are featured live at least 20 times. Opening weekend matches are shown live, including Saturday 3 pm kickoffs, which are temporarily exempt from blackout rules. The Guardian confirmed this key change. ITV also broadcasts 10 select EFL games free-to-air and offers weekly highlights via ITVX.

UK fans can stream League Two matches via Sky Sports+, offering flexible coverage including midweek fixtures and playoffs.

North America: CBS, Paramount+ & DAZN Canada

In the U.S., select League Two matches are shown on CBS Sports and streamed live via Paramount+. Canadian fans can stream all matches on DAZN Canada, which provides full match access and replays for every club.

MENA Region: beIN Sports & beIN CONNECT

Across the Middle East and North Africa, beIN Sports holds full broadcast rights for EFL competitions, airing League Two matches via TV and the beIN CONNECT digital platform.

International & Club-Level Streaming: iFollow & Club Platforms

In territories without direct broadcast agreements, League Two matches are available via iFollow or individual club streaming services. Match availability depends on region and competition status.

Canadian viewers can stream every League Two match live on DAZN Canada, the official broadcaster for EFL competitions in the region.

Audio & Highlights: talkSPORT & ITV4

Live audio commentary is available for every League Two match on talkSPORT and BBC Sounds. Highlights and analysis are shown on ITVX and ITV4.

FAQs

Who are the most successful clubs in EFL League Two?

Clubs like Notts County, Crewe Alexandra, and Lincoln City have had multiple promotions and long-standing histories, making them some of the most notable teams in League Two.

How does promotion work in League Two?

The top three teams in the final standings earn automatic promotion to League One, while teams placed 4th to 7th compete in playoffs for one final promotion spot.

What happens to the teams that finish at the bottom?

The bottom two teams are relegated to the National League, the fifth tier of English football.

Is EFL League Two fully professional?

Yes, all clubs in League Two operate as fully professional football teams with paid players and staff.

How long is the EFL League Two season?

The season typically runs from August to May, featuring 46 matches per team.

Can League Two teams play in the FA Cup?

Yes, all EFL League Two clubs participate in the FA Cup, often facing higher-division sides and causing memorable upsets.

What is the average attendance for League Two matches?

Attendance varies by club but generally ranges from 3,000 to 10,000 spectators per match, with some clubs drawing larger home crowds.

Are League Two matches broadcast live?

Select matches are shown live on channels like Sky Sports, especially during key fixtures and playoffs.

What are the financial challenges for League Two clubs?

League Two clubs often operate on tight budgets, with limited broadcasting revenue and a strong reliance on ticket sales and local sponsorships.

How important is youth development in League Two?

Youth academies play a big role, with many clubs developing talent that eventually moves up to higher leagues or gets sold to bigger teams.

Do League Two teams have transfer windows like the Premier League?

Yes, League Two follows the same transfer window structure, with summer and winter periods for signing players.

What’s the biggest rivalry in League Two?

Rivalries vary by season, but matches like Swindon Town vs. Forest Green Rovers or Gillingham vs. Crawley Town are often fiercely contested.

How do clubs qualify for the League Two playoffs?

Teams that finish the season between 4th and 7th place qualify for the promotion playoffs, which end in a final at Wembley Stadium.

Has any team gone from League Two to the Premier League?

Yes, clubs like Bournemouth and Brentford began their rise from League Two and eventually reached the Premier League through successive promotions.

Are there any salary caps in League Two?

Yes, League Two operates under financial regulations and squad salary caps designed to maintain financial fairness across clubs.