League 2

⚽ Football · London
League Two
England’s fourth tier — 24 clubs, the gateway to the professional EFL pyramid for sides stepping up from the National League. Barnet are London’s representative.

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Overview

EFL League Two is the fourth tier of English football, sitting below League One and above the National League. Twenty-four clubs compete across a 46-game season, with promotion offering a route back into the professional EFL pyramid for sides who’ve recently stepped up from non-league football.
London’s representation at this level is currently a single club — Barnet, who returned to the EFL in 2025 after winning the National League title.

⚡ Barnet’s return to the EFL
Barnet returned to League Two after winning the 2024/25 National League with a club-record 102 points — their first season back in the professional pyramid since 2018.

London’s Club in League Two

Club Ground Atmosphere
Barnet The Hive Stadium North London, modern community ground

Tickets & Matchday Demand

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Among the most affordable football in London

League Two tickets are some of the cheapest professional football available in the capital — walk-up availability is the norm outside of promotion run-ins.

Matchday Experience

League Two football is about as grassroots as the professional game gets — small, modern grounds, genuinely local crowds, and an easy, low-cost way to watch competitive EFL football in London.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which London club plays in League Two?
Barnet — London’s only League Two club, playing at The Hive Stadium in north London.

Are League Two tickets easy to get?
Yes — League Two is one of the most accessible levels of professional football in London, with walk-up tickets available for most matches.