EFL League Two (England)

The English Football League Two (EFL League Two) is the fourth highest division of English football, consisting of 24 teams. The team to earn the highest points over the 46 match season is the Champion and earns promotion to the EFL League One, along with the second and third place team and the Play-Off winner (play-off competed for by 4th-7th place teams), with the lowest 4 clubs relegated to the National League division.


2023 – 2024 EFL League Two Season

The 2023-24 EFL League Two season is due to begin on the 5th August 2023, with the EFL League Two Play-off Final due to take place on the 19th May 2024 at Wembley Stadium.

The 2022 – 2023 champions were Leyton Orient, winning promotion to the EFL League One for the first time since 2015. Stevenage and Northampton Town finished second and third respectively, whilst the play-off winners were Carlisle United who defeated Stockport County on penalties in the Final. The two relegated teams were Hartlepool United and Rochdale.

The four relegated teams from the EFL League One are Milton Keynes Dons, Morecambe, Accrington Stanley and Forest Gren Rovers, whilst the two promoted teams from the National League are Wrexham and Notts County.

The below 24 teams are competing in the EFL League Two in the 2023-2024 season. Click on the link next to the team (where available) for a guide to visiting the stadium and city, or view the map on the bottom of this page to see where each team is located.

Accrington Stanley – Crown Ground (Capacity – 5,450)

AFC Wimbledon – Plough Lane (Capacity – 9,369)

Barrow – Holker Street (Capacity – 5,045)

Bradford City – Valley Parade (Capacity – 25,126)

Colchester United – Colchester Community Stadium (Capacity – 10,105)

Crawley Town – Broadfield Stadium (Capacity – 5,996)

Crewe Alexandra – Gresty Road (Capacity – 10,105)

Doncaster Rovers – Keepmoat Stadium (Capacity – 15,231)

Forest Green Rovers – The New Lawn (Capacity – 5,147)

Gillingham – Priestfield Stadium (Capacity – 11,582)

Grimsby Town – Blundell Park (Capacity – 9,052)

Harrogate Town – Wetherby Road (Capacity – 5,000)

Mansfield Town – Field Mill (Capacity – 9,186)

Milton Keynes Dons – Stadium MK (Capacity – 30,500)

Morecambe – Globe Arena (Capacity – 6,476)

Newport County – Rodney Parade (Capacity – 7,850)

Notts County – Meadow Lane (Capacity – 19,588)

Salford City – Moor Lane (Capacity – 5,108)

Stockport County – Edgeley Park (Capacity – 10,852)

Sutton United – Gander Green Lane (Capacity – 5,032)

Swindon Town – County Ground (Capacity – 15,728)

Tranmere Rovers – Prenton Park (Capacity – 16,789)

Walsall – Bescot Stadium (Capacity – 11,300)

Wrexham – Racecourse Ground (Capacity – 10,771)


How to buy tickets for the EFL League Two

Ticketing information for all clubs competing in the EFL League Two is available on the venue guides above or on the individual ‘clubs’ tab on the official website by clicking here.


Further Information

EFL League Two Official Website


Last Updated on July 26, 2023 by Sports Tourist

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