League Two 2026/27 Promotion Odds
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With four promotion spots available at the end of the League Two campaign, a host of ambitious clubs are battling for a ticket to League One. Read More
The top three teams will earn automatic promotion, while a fourth will have to take the tougher route through the play-offs.
Stay up to date with the latest League Two promotion odds right here - we bring you the best football betting prices from a range of trusted online betting sites, all in one place.
League Two 2026/27 Promotion Odds
League Two 2026/27 Promotion Odds
The early betting markets suggest it could be a tightly contested promotion race in League Two, with several clubs clustered closely together at the head of the market.
Leading the way are Barnet, Rotherham United, and Port Vale, who are all priced as joint-favourites by several bookmakers at around 15/8. Rotherham and Port Vale will both hope their recent experience higher up the pyramid can give them an edge, while Barnet will be aiming to be in the mix.
Just behind the leading trio sit Chesterfield and Salford City at around 9/4. Chesterfield continue to attract plenty of backing after establishing themselves as one of the stronger attacking sides in the division, while Salford are again expected to challenge near the top following their play-off final defeat.
Bristol Rovers, York City, and Grimsby Town form the next group of contenders, generally priced between 11/4 and 5/2. Bristol Rovers will be targeting an immediate response following relegation, while York’s growing momentum from winning the National League has made them one of the more popular outside picks.
Frequently Asked Questions When Betting on Who Will Be Promoted From League Two
How does promotion from League Two work?
At the end of every season, the top three teams in League 2 will be automatically promoted to League 1. One more team will be promoted should they win the play-offs. The sides that contest the play-offs are the clubs who finish 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th. 4th-place play 7th and 5th play 6th over the course of two legs - the winner of each tie will then meet in the final at Wembley.
How many points does a team need to get automatically promoted from League Two?
There is no specific points tally a team needs to obtain to earn automatic promotion to League One, but between 85-100 points are usually required.
Who got promoted out of League Two last season?
Bromley, MK Dons, Cambridge, and Notts County all won promotion out of League Two last season.