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League Two Power Rankings: Top 5 Teams to Push for Promotion in 2023-24

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As Wrexham aim to build on their sensational promotion to the EFL, let’s review the league’s main powerhouses in the 2022-23 season.

As the anticipation for the 2023-24 League Two season builds, football fans across England are gearing up for another thrilling journey through the lower tiers of the football pyramid.

Let’s review which teams have a higher chance of securing League One promotion for the next season.

Where is League Two in the Football Pyramid?

Positioned as the fourth tier within the English football pyramid, League Two resides at the base of the English Football League (EFL) structure. This league stands just below the tier of League One and represents a significant step above the National League.

The EFL pyramid

1- Premier League
2- Championship
3- League One
4- League Two

How Many Teams Get Promoted from League Two?

League Two operates with a distinct promotion format. Three teams are granted automatic promotion to higher tiers of English football.

Additionally, one more team secures promotion through play-offs, which consist of four participating teams. The play-off system involves a semi-final between the 4th- and 7th-placed teams, as well as the 5th- and 6th-placed teams.

The winners of these semi-finals advance to the League Two play-off final at the renowned Wembley Stadium, usually held two weeks after the regular season concludes.

5- Swindon Town

Swindon Town stands as one of the few current League Two clubs with a history in the Premier League. This Wiltshire-based team, founded in 1879, has traversed a rollercoaster of success and struggles. The club boasts remarkable achievements such as multiple play-off final victories and an impressive League Cup triumph in the 1968/69 season.

4- Stockport County

Stockport County’s journey has been marked by challenges and triumphs. After a prolonged absence from League football, the club has experienced a resurgence under the ownership of local businessman Mark Stott. The team’s transformation is evident in its squad and stadium improvements. Stockport’s rise, despite past hardships, symbolizes a determined comeback to reclaim its position in the Football League.

3- Bradford City

Bradford City stands out as one of the most prominent clubs in League Two. With a history of Premier League participation between 1999 and 2001, the West Yorkshire side has consistently drawn substantial attendances. Noteworthy cup runs, including victories over Premier League giants, have showcased Bradford’s potential and set the stage for their push for promotion.

2- Wrexham

Wrexham is well-positioned to strive for promotion from League Two. The Welsh team possesses a robust budget, enabling it to make swift progress up the English football pyramid. With a talented squad capable of performing at higher levels, Wrexham‘s potential for success is evident. Their consistent presence at the top end of League Two signifies their readiness to compete for promotion.

1- Salford City

Salford City enters the 2023-24 season with determination and a new manager, Neil Wood. Despite facing challenges, such as a play-off semi-final defeat, Salford City’s spirit remains high. The departure of club legend Karen Baird as chairman marks a new era, while the addition of a scoreboard enhances the matchday experience. Key player Callum Hendry’s relentless work rate exemplifies the team’s commitment to success. Stevie Mallan’s contribution and experience could prove pivotal in pushing Salford towards the promotion they seek.

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