EFL League Two

Association football league in England

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February 6 2025 Mark Hughes appointed as new manager of Carlisle United
February 3 2025 Mike Williamson leaves Carlisle United
January 20 2025 Andy Whing appointed as new manager of Barrow
January 18 2025 Stephen Clemence leaves Barrow
January 5 2025 Mark Bonner leaves Gillingham, with John Coleman appointed as new manager
2024 Four teams (Cheltenham Town, Fleetwood Town, Port Vale, and Carlisle United) relegated from League One to League Two for the 2024-25 season.
2024 Four teams (Stockport County, Wrexham, Mansfield Town, and Crawley Town) promoted from League Two to League One for the 2024-25 season.
2024 Four teams (Chesterfield and Bromley) promoted from the National League to League Two for the 2024-25 season.
2024 Two teams (Forest Green Rovers and Sutton United) relegated from League Two to the National League for the 2024-25 season.
December 24 2024 Pete Wild appointed as new manager of Fleetwood Town
December 22 2024 Charlie Adam departs Fleetwood Town
December 21 2024 Bryn Morris and Bobby Kamwa help Newport County secure a significant 6-3 home win against Milton Keynes Dons
October 25 2024 Mark Kennedy sacked as Swindon Town manager, with Ian Holloway immediately appointed as replacement
October 12 2024 Matty Stevens leads England to a dominant 4-0 home victory for AFC Wimbledon against Carlisle United
September 25 2024 Scott Lindsey appointed as new manager of Milton Keynes Dons after Mike Williamson signed by Carlisle United
September 19 2024 Mike Williamson appointed as new manager of Carlisle United
August 31 2024 Paul Simpson sacked as manager of Carlisle United
August 9 2024 Commencement of the 2024–25 EFL League Two season, marking the 21st season under its current title and 33rd season in its current league division format.
July 16 2024 Nelson Jardim appointed as new manager of Newport County
June 20 2024 Graham Coughlan departs Newport County
June 5 2024 Michael Flynn appointed as new manager of Cheltenham Town
June 3 2024 Derek Adams appointed as new manager of Morecambe
May 31 2024 Stephen Clemence appointed as new manager of Barrow
May 29 2024 Mark Kennedy appointed as new manager of Swindon Town
May 24 2024 Pete Wild leaves Barrow by mutual consent
May 23 2024 Darrell Clarke leaves Cheltenham Town to sign with Barnsley
May 7 2024 Mark Bonner appointed as new manager of Gillingham
April 30 2024 Ged Brannan leaves Morecambe to sign with Accrington Stanley
April 29 2024 Gillingham sacks manager Stephen Clemence
April 27 2024 Swindon Town parts ways with interim manager Gavin Gunning after end of interim spell
2023 Bolton defeated Plymouth 4–0 in the EFL Trophy Final, securing the largest margin of victory in the competition's history with a crowd of 79,389 spectators, which was the highest attended match in Europe that week.
2022 Port Vale manager Darrell Clarke returned from bereavement leave 22 days before the play-off final, expressing emotional significance as the final would be played in the town of his birth and where his eldest daughter was from.
May 2022 The EFL announced the implementation of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) system for the first time in play-off finals.
May 28 2022 Oliver Hawkins of Mansfield Town was sent off after receiving two yellow cards within five minutes, reducing his team to ten players.
May 28 2022 James Wilson scored two goals for Port Vale, helping his team to victory and being named man of the match.
May 28 2022 In the 20th minute, Port Vale took the lead when Benning's cross was headed into the Mansfield Town goal by Harratt.

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