About this competition
Today's League Two Scores LiveScore delivers real-time, fast, and dependable League Two scores and updates. Whether you're checking in on today's matches, keeping tabs on the latest results, or watching the table shift in real time, this page brings everything together in one place. Live action, recent scores, and key developments from English football's fourth tier are all covered here without any gaps. About League Two and Its Format League Two was founded in 1958 and currently features 24 participating clubs competing across 46 games per season. Known commercially as Sky Bet League Two, it sits at the fourth level of the English football pyramid — below League One and above the National League. The division is the lowest tier of the EFL, yet it attracts an average attendance of around 5,500 per match, making it the most-watched fourth-tier league in the world, ahead of the equivalent divisions in France, Spain, and Italy. A 55% salary cap on player wages governs squad spending, helping to maintain financial sustainability across the division. If clubs finish level on points, goal difference and then goals scored are used to separate them. Doncaster Rovers were crowned League Two champions in 2024–25, and among the clubs currently competing is Notts County — the world's oldest professional football club, founded in 1862.
Results
Key League 2 Results
Catch up on the latest League 2 action:
Cheltenham Town 1-3 Tranmere Rovers
Cambridge United 1-2 Grimsby Town
Tranmere Rovers 1-2 Bristol Rovers
Oldham Athletic 1-2 Salford City
Notts County 1-2 Barnet
2025/2026 Season So Far The 2025/26 Sky Bet League Two season has produced a fiercely competitive promotion race, with several clubs pushing hard for the three automatic promotion spots at the top of the table. The chasing pack has remained tightly bunched through much of the campaign, ensuring that a single run of results can dramatically alter the picture both above and below the playoff positions. The playoff places themselves have seen regular changes, with clubs from the fourth through seventh positions all capable of mounting a realistic challenge for a Wembley appearance in May. The salary cap structure has contributed to a levelled playing field, making it difficult for any one club to pull decisively clear of the rest. At the bottom, only two sides will be relegated to the National League, making League Two the most secure of the EFL divisions in terms of survival. Nevertheless, the teams hovering just above the drop zone have faced a nervy spell, with every point carrying significant weight as the season heads into its concluding weeks.
Upcoming fixtures
Upcoming EFL League Two Fixtures
Catch up on the latest EFL League Two action:
23 April 19:00 - Salford City vs Bromley
25 April 11:30 - Grimsby Town vs Swindon Town
25 April 11:30 - MK Dons vs Tranmere Rovers
25 April 14:00 - Accrington Stanley vs Crawley Town
25 April 14:00 - Barnet vs Gillingham
Upcoming League Two fixtures set out the next round of matches across the division, with kick-off times scheduled over weekends and midweek slots throughout the campaign. Keeping an eye on the fixture list makes it straightforward to follow live scores, identify key promotion and relegation clashes, and gauge how each gameweek's results could reshape the standings as the season progresses. When Does the League Two Season Start and End? The 2025/26 League Two season kicks off on Friday 1 August 2025 and concludes over the weekend of 2–3 May 2026. Across those months, clubs navigate a demanding 46-game schedule alongside cup commitments and international breaks, meaning the calendar involves a number of planned pauses along the way. League Two Transfer Window Details The transfer window is a critical period for League Two clubs looking to strengthen their squads, add competition for places, and address positional needs before the campaign gets under way. The summer window ran from June until September, offering managers time to build their rosters, while the winter window reopened at the start of January and ran into early February — giving clubs a further chance to respond to injury setbacks or tactical requirements mid-season.
Top scorer
2025/2026 EFL League Two Top Scorers
Follow the race for the Golden Boot:
Aaron Drinan - Swindon Town - 22
Michael Cheek - Bromley - 16
Isaac Hutchinson - Bristol Rovers - 16
Kabongo Tshimanga - Barnet - 16
Alassana Jatta - Notts County - 15
The race for the League Two Golden Boot has been closely fought throughout the campaign. Swindon Town's A. Drinan currently leads the way, setting the pace at the top of the scoring charts. Bromley's M. Cheek has pushed hard in pursuit, while MK Dons' C. Paterson rounds out the top three this season.








