Football League World
·7 May 2026
All 24 EFL League Two stadiums ranked by how full they were in 2025/26

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·7 May 2026

Football League World has taken a look at how full each EFL League Two stadium was throughout the 2025/26 season
League Two witnessed a particularly exciting 2025/26 season, with Bromley shocking their fourth-tier opponents by winning the title just two years on from winning promotion to the EFL.
MK Dons and Cambridge United earned automatic promotion to League One alongside Andy Woodman's side, winning 86 and 82 points, respectively.
At the other end of the table, Barrow and Harrogate Town were both relegated to the National League, with Crawley Town and Tranmere Rovers narrowly avoiding the drop.
League Two's top scorer this term was Swindon Town hotshot Aaron Drinan, who notched 22 goals in 40 fourth-tier appearances, while the division's joint highest assist-makers were Tommi O'Reilly, who represented Crewe Alexandra on loan from Premier League outfit Aston Villa, and Chesterfield ace Liam Mandeville.
Meanwhile, Football League World has ranked all 24 League Two clubs on how full their stadiums were throughout the 2025/26 campaign, using data from Transfermarkt.

Even though MK Dons were one of the three teams to clinch automatic promotion from League Two to League One, their average attendance this term filled just 28.1% of the ground.
However, Dons supporters can be somewhat forgiven for that, as their stadium has an impressive capacity of 30,500.

Unlike the Dons, Tranmere spent the final day of the League Two campaign battling relegation and secured their safety with a 1-1 draw against Grimsby Town.
Rover's average matchday attendance filled 40.9% of Prenton Park, while the Wirral club sit within the same Merseyside catchment area of Premier League giants Everton and Liverpool.

Accrington Stanley endured an underwhelming fourth-tier campaign, finishing 16th, having failed to win any of their last six games.
The Lancashire outfit's average attendance equated to 41.5% of the Wham Stadium's capacity, while supporters will be hoping for better fortunes next term.

Barrow were relegated from League Two, ending a six-year stint in the EFL which followed their National League title triumph in 2020.
Supporters were able to fill 43.2% of Holker Street's capacity on an average matchday, and will hope that their side returns to the fourth tier swiftly.

Colchester United endured an inconsistent season in League Two, landing a 12th-place finish.
The U's will vie to launch a more serious play-off bid next season, while the average attendance made up the equivalent of 50.5% of their stadium.

Notts County enjoyed a largely successful League Two season, landing a play-off spot, thanks to the performances of talented players like striker Alassana Jatta.
The Magpies faithful's average attendance filled 51.5% of Meadow Lane's total capacity.

Gillingham had an uninspiring fourth-tier campaign, finishing 17th after picking up 53 points.
Amid their side's relative struggles, Gills supporters were able to fill 52.5% of Priestfield Stadium on an average matchday.

Fleetwood Town landed a mid-table spot in League Two for the second consecutive season, having been relegated to the fourth tier from League One in 2024.
The Lancashire club's average attendance was the equivalent of 52.9% of their stadium capacity.

Ian Holloway's Swindon narrowly missed out on a League Two play-off spot and will have to wait at least another year to seal promotion to the third tier.
The Wiltshire side's average attendance filled 53.6% of the County Ground.

Newport County will be competing in the same division as Swindon next season, but their campaign was very different to that of the Robins, as they sealed their League Two status with a final-day victory over Barrow.







































