2025/26 League Two Season Preview: Betting Odds, Promotion Contenders, and Relegation Threats

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2025/26 League Two Season Preview: Betting Odds, Promotion Contenders, and Relegation Threats

The upcoming 2025/26 League Two season promises excitement and competition as all 24 teams aim for promotion or survival. With English football's fourth tier known for its action and drama, this season is expected to deliver just that. Let's delve into the latest betting and odds for League Two.

MK Dons, despite finishing 19th last season, are heavily favored for success after significant summer investments under new manager Paul Warne. Chesterfield, who finished seventh last season, are also strong contenders with Will Grigg leading the charge. Swindon, under Ian Holloway, are a team to watch after finishing last season strongly and bolstering their squad. Could these three teams secure automatic promotion? The current top contenders for the title are as follows.

In the race for the playoff spots, competition will be fierce with numerous teams vying for a top-four finish. Bristol Rovers, relegated last season, are optimistic under the return of club legend Darrell Clarke. Crawley and National League champions Barnet are also expected to challenge for promotion. Here are the latest promotion odds for the upcoming season.

The lower reaches of League Two present a challenging landscape, making it difficult to predict which teams will face relegation. Newport County, consistently finishing 22nd in the past three seasons, are at risk of dropping into the National League. Accrington Stanley, with a modest budget, could also struggle, along with Tranmere, Harrogate, and Cheltenham. The League Two season kicks off on August 2, with 46 rounds of league matches scheduled until the season's conclusion in May 2026.

Fans in the U.K. can catch the League Two action on Sky Sports, which will broadcast over 1,000 EFL games, including matches from the Championship, League One, League Two, EFL Cup, and EFL Trophy. Viewers can watch the games on Sky Sports or the Sky Sports+ streaming service, accessible to all Sky Sports subscribers or through NOW TV.

As the 2025/26 League Two season approaches, anticipation is high for the thrilling matches, intense competition, and unpredictable outcomes that characterize English football's fourth tier. Stay tuned for an exciting season ahead.