After National League clubs call for an extra promotion place to League Two, BBC Sport looks at the case for and against the ...
National League clubs are calling on the EFL to increase the number of teams being promoted from the 2025/26 season. At ...
The EFL Trophy has taken ... were beaten finalists last time out but appear even stronger in 2024/25. They're set to be locked in a thrilling League One title race with the cash-rich Birmingham ...
The 43-year-old saw his side lose 3-1 away at Rotherham in League One ... “I think it’s time I called them out because it’s me that gets it all. I can take it all but sooner or later ...
Wrexham_AFC on X Wrexham could be on their way to securing their third promotion in as many years as long as they finish the EFL League One season off strong. Five years ago, the Red Dragons were ...
Further down the EFL, we're covered in League ... one, all under different managers. Far from this being an overreaction to four straight wins over the Christmas period, although it is the first ...
The 2025 EFL Cup will be the first major trophy awarded of the 2024/25 English football season. With the FA Cup and Premier League titles ... The Reds take on Tottenham in one of the two-legged ...
Wrexham LIVE in US on Paramount+ Meanwhile, Wrexham are thriving in League One, thanks to their potent ... in US on Paramount+ (free-trial) Eastern Time Thu, Jan. 16 3 p.m. Central Time Thu ...
The EFL has released the fixtures for the Championship, League One and League Two clubs for the 2024/25 season. Relegated Luton and Burnley will begin their bids for an immediate return to the ...
Tuesday 4 February 2025 14:29, UK Scroll down for all the live EFL matches from the Championship, League One and League Two on Sky Sports this season... Matches will be broadcast live across ...
EFL Green Clubs is a league-wide voluntary scheme that supports soccer clubs in England to improve their environmental practices and operations. It offers training and support for clubs as they ...
Jan 9 (Reuters) - The English Football League (EFL) has defended the ball used in the League Cup after Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said it "flies differently" from those used in the Premier League.