Fixtures

DateRHjemme vs Borte-
03/29 15:00 41 Milton Keynes Dons vs Walsall View
03/29 15:00 41 Barrow vs Grimsby View
03/29 15:00 41 Crawley Town vs Doncaster View
03/29 15:00 41 Accrington Stanley vs Morecambe View
03/29 15:00 41 Bradford vs Tranmere View
03/29 15:00 41 Gillingham vs Crewe View
03/29 15:00 41 Salford City vs Sutton Utd View
03/29 15:00 41 Swindon vs Notts County View
03/29 15:00 41 Wrexham vs Mansfield View
03/29 15:00 41 AFC Wimbledon vs Harrogate Town View
03/29 15:00 41 Forest Green vs Stockport View
03/29 15:00 41 Colchester vs Newport County View

Results

Date R Hjemme vs Borte -
03/23 17:15 40 [2] Stockport vs Milton Keynes Dons [4] 5-0
03/23 15:00 40 [18] Doncaster vs Forest Green [23] 2-0
03/23 15:00 40 Walsall vs Swindon PPT.
03/23 15:00 40 [15] Tranmere vs Crawley Town [9] 1-3
03/23 15:00 40 [24] Sutton Utd vs Accrington Stanley [16] 3-1
03/23 15:00 40 [13] Notts County vs Salford City [20] 1-2
03/23 15:00 40 [12] Morecambe vs Gillingham [10] 2-3
03/23 15:00 40 [5] Crewe vs AFC Wimbledon [7] 1-1
03/23 15:00 40 [21] Grimsby vs Wrexham [3] 1-3
03/23 15:00 40 [6] Barrow vs Newport County [11] 1-0
03/23 13:00 40 [14] Harrogate Town vs Bradford [17] 3-0
03/23 12:30 40 [1] Mansfield vs Colchester [22] 1-1

Wikipedia - EFL League Two

The English Football League Two, simply known as League Two in England and for sponsorship purposes as Sky Bet League Two, is the third and lowest division of the English Football League (EFL) and fourth-highest tier overall in the English football league system.

Introduced for the 2004–05 English football season as Football League Two, it is a rebrand of the former Football League Third Division, which itself is a rebrand of the now-defunct Football League Fourth Division prior to the 1992 launch of the Premier League.

As of the 2022–23 season, Mansfield Town and Newport County hold the longest tenure in this division following their respective promotions in the 2012–13 season. There are currently three former Premier League clubs competing in this division: Bradford City (1999–2001), Swindon Town (1993–94), and Wimbledon (1987-2000) .