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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