However, only Wrexham secured automatic promotion with Notts County having to come through the play-offs despite finishing 23 points clear of third and only being four behind Wrexham. There are also only two teams promoted from the National League but it was a big story this summer with Hollywood-backed Wrexham, and Notts County, making it into the Football League after both securing 100+ points. Coming down from League One were MK Dons, Morecambe, Accrington Stanley and Forest Green Rovers. Last season it was glory for Leyton Orient, Stevenage and Northampton, with Carlisle joining them via the play-offs. Unlike the Championship and League One, three teams are automatically promoted from League Two, with a fourth going up via the play-offs. League Two may not be the most glamorous league in the world – but that’s not to say it isn’t among the most exciting! With a mixture of ambitious, financially-backed clubs looking to hit the big time, former Premier League sides that have fallen on hard times and traditional lower-league clubs desperate to avoid the drop into non-league, there is so much riding on the fourth tier of English football each and every season.
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