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EFL League Two Standings
Donât underestimate the power of a standings table! The EFL League Two stats table, often the first stat you see, is a goldmine ofâ insights often missed.
The table indicates the League 2 results, the number of goals scored and conceded, and other key performance indicators. But what separates our table apart from the rest? Itâs our exclusive form stat, ęŚáŠáŠáŠáŠáŠáŠâ¤â¤â¤â¤áŠâ¤â¤â¤â¤áŠâ¤â¤â¤â¤áŠđąáŠáŠáŠshowing you how well a team is doing beyond just their position in the league.
English League Two Fixtures
If youâre looking for EFL League 2 scores, youâve come to the right place. Head over to the âFixturesâ section, found on the top-righྲt side of the EđFL 2 table to have a look.
This fixtures table is the easiest way to find out whoâs playing whom and when, with an intuitive layout organised by round. The best part? Weâve scoured high and low to bring you the very best UK bookies with the top odds for each match.
Looking for League 2 results today? You are just a click away from todayđ§âs results and all past match data.
EFL League Two Player Stats
The EFL League Two has seen some top players from the English football pyramid, including Joe Hart, Dominic Calvert Lewin, and most recently, Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, who climbed from the conferenceጠleague to the Prem with Luton Town. Youâve got to start somewhere, and these are theđ¸ best EFL League Two players, worth placing a bet on.
League 2 Top Scorers
Goalscorer betting is a classic! Itâs exciting, trackable and great value if you know where to look. These players have the best goalscoring player stats and could be worth a punt on.
Player | Team | Starts(subs) | Goals |
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Matt Smith | Salford City | 15 (2) | 13 |
Jake Young | Swindon Town | 13 (3) | 12 |
Isaac Olaofe | Stockport County | 14 (3) | 11 |
Macaulay Langstaff | Notts County | 17 (0) | 11 |
Classic Hard Men
Who doesnât love a crunching challenge â especially if youâve placed a card bet on that player! These players love getting booked, so why not capitalise on it? The stat is also great for booking points.
Player | Team | Starts (Subs) | Yellows | Reds |
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Donald Love | Morecambe | 12(1) | 7 | 0 |
Jay Williams | Crawley Town | 15 (0) | 7 | 0 |
Jay Bagueloc'rich | Accrington Stanley | 12 (0) | 5 | 1 |
Calum MacDonald | Mansfield Town | 13 (1) | 5 | 1 |
EFL League Two Top Scorers All-Time
One thing is certain â thereâs no promotion without a top goalscorer, and EFL 2 teams know that well. Here are the all-time EFL League đź2 top scorers of all time.
Pos | Player | Matches Played | Goals |
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1 | Marc Richards | 373 | 137 |
2 | Kevin Ellison | 559 | 126 |
3 | Billy Kee | 333 | 114 |
4 | Adebayo Akinfenwa | 338 | 112 |
5 | Adam Le Fondre | 242 | 104 |
Reuben Reid | 342 | 104 |
EFL League Two Clean Sheets
Moving down to the other end of the pitch, the man between the sticks is tasked with keeping strikers at bay and stopping any goal- scoring opportunities. Clean sheets are a goalkeeperâs bread and butter, and here are the players with the best EFL League Tđwo stats currently:
Player | Club | Starts (Subs) | Clean sheets | Clean sheet % |
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Alex Bass | AFC Wimbledon | 17(0) | 7 | 41.2% |
Christy Pym | Mansfield Town | 16(0) | 6 | 37.5% |
Ben Hinchliffe | Stockport County | 17(0) | 6 | 35.3% |
Jake Turner | Gillingham | 17(0) | 6 | 35.3% |
Clean sheet player stats could offer a brilliant opportunity for you to place some well-informed bets or additional legs to a bet builder. As you can see, these goalkeepers are keeping clean sđheets roughly a third of the time, meaning good odds đŻwith a decent likelihood of occurring.
Team Stats for English League Two 2023/24
Looking through the âTeam Statsâ table could help you uncover some diamonds in the rough. For example, so far, 16 teams in the League Two table have seen 80% or more of their games end with over 1.5 goals scored.
EFL League 2 Team Performance Breakdown: Trends & Insights
The league is already well under way and a third of the matches have already been played. Itâs now clear to see who means business and whoâs in some tricky businessâ.
Stockport County have been flying high, currently in pole position, six points ahead of Wrexham who are experiencing a meteoric rise as League 2 newcomers. Both teams would be great for wincast, scorecast and full time bets.
Mansfield Town âdeserve a mention as the only team to remain unbeaten after 16 matches â 8 wins and 8 draws. Bets on full time results as well as defensive markets could be a great shout.
Dive into our EFL League 2 betting guide for moâre in-depth predictions and game-by-game analysis and tools to make informed betting choiŕšces.
Average Number of Goals Scored per Game
âWhen they don't score, they hardly ever winâ. Michael Owenâs infinite wisdom gave us this gem, which, to be fair, is absolutely true â the teams with the highest average goals tends to finish ânear the top of the table.
These are the goals per game for the top four and bottom four teams, taken from our League 2 tđable.
Position | Team | Goals for per game | Goals Against per game |
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1st | Stockport County | 2.18 | 1.05 |
2nd | Wrexham | 2 | 1.59 |
3rd | Mansfield Town | 1.81 | 0.81 |
4th | Crewe Alexandra | 2.12 | 1.47 |
21st | Grimsby Town | 1.35 | 1.65 |
22nd | Tranmere Rovers | 1.24 | 1.71 |
23rd | Forest Green Rovers | 1.13 | 1.76 |
24th | Sutton United | 1.35 | 2.18 |
The averagđše goals per game scored by the last five EFL League Two champions is 1.44, meaning that the top four teams this season are well on their way to pass that average, 17 games in. Stockport and Crewe being the two most đ şclinical teams.
Why Stats Help With Betting on England League Two
Football stats help move betting from the realm of luck to the realm of skill. Letâs see how you cྊan leverage EFL League Two stats when betđting.
Bet With Knowledge
đBy loading up with as much statistical knowledge as possible, we can make informed wagering decisions when we lay our money down.
Lođ´ok at the above table, read into what happened in the last matches played, look at home anđ d away form to catch potential trends and boost your chances of success.
Beat the Bookies at Their Own Game
Another reason to use stats to beat the bookieđ¸s is because that is exactly what they are doing to beat you. Boođkmakers use statistics to calculate the odds, probabilities, and determine the favourites, so why shouldnât you?
In fact, EFL League Two stats are most useful when figuring out potential long-priced upsets that help us beat the bookies at their own game. Pay attention to our comprehensive guide on how betting odds work for more ways to find value.
Spot Value
If you want to be a profitable sports bettor, your focus must be on finding value bets and calculating the profit and loss ratio.
What you should be doing is supporting your bets with data â be it home form, expected goal (xG) metrics, head-to-head record or whatever else.
The sporting world has become so statistically driven that there are endless amounts of data for you to interpret, đ§so make sure to brush up.
ThePuntersPage Final Say
The is one of the most underrated leagues in the UK and is a hodgepodge of fallen giants and rising stars. The gates in and out of the đFootball league are found here, and every team is competitive, making betting the stuff of dreams for punters who use our EFL League Two stats wisely.
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EFL League Two Stats FAQs
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