2013–14 Football League Two
The 2013–14 Football League Two is the tenth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format. The season began on 3 August 2013 and finished on 3 May 2014 with all matches that day kicking off simultaneously.
Of the 24 teams which will participate, eighteen of these remain following the 2012–13 Football League Two. They will be joined by four teams from 2012–13 Football League One, and two teams from the 2012–13 Football Conference.
Changes from last season
Team changes
The following teams changed division at the end of the 2012–13 season.To League Two
Promoted from Conference NationalRelegated from League One
- Bury
- Hartlepool United
- Portsmouth
- Scunthorpe United
From League Two
Promoted to League One
- Gillingham
- Rotherham United
- Port Vale
- Bradford City
Team overview
Stadia and locations
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
Accrington Stanley | Accrington | Crown Ground | 5,057 |
AFC Wimbledon | London | The Cherry Red Records Stadium | 4,850 |
Bristol Rovers | Bristol | Memorial Stadium | 12,011 |
Burton Albion | Burton upon Trent | Pirelli Stadium | 6,912 |
Bury | Bury | Gigg Lane | 11,840 |
Cheltenham Town | Cheltenham | Whaddon Road | 7,066 |
Chesterfield | Chesterfield | Proact Stadium | 10,504 |
Dagenham & Redbridge | London | Victoria Road | 6,078 |
Exeter City | Exeter | St James Park | 8,830 |
Fleetwood Town | Fleetwood | Highbury Stadium | 5,094 |
Hartlepool United | Hartlepool | Victoria Park | 8,240 |
Mansfield Town | Mansfield | One Call Stadium | 10,000 |
Morecambe | Morecambe | Globe Arena | 6,476 |
Newport County | Newport | Rodney Parade | 7,850 |
Northampton Town | Northampton | Sixfields Stadium | 7,653 |
Oxford United | Oxford | Kassam Stadium | 12,500 |
Plymouth Argyle | Plymouth | Home Park | 16,388 |
Portsmouth | Portsmouth | Fratton Park | 20,224 |
Rochdale | Rochdale | Spotland Stadium | 10,249 |
Scunthorpe United | Scunthorpe | Glanford Park | 9,088 |
Southend United | Southend-on-Sea | Roots Hall | 11,840 |
Torquay United | Torquay | Plainmoor | 6,104 |
Wycombe Wanderers | High Wycombe | Adams Park | 10,284 |
York City | York | Bootham Crescent | 7,872 |
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
League table
Play-offs
Results
Season statistics
Top scorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
1 | Sam Winnall | Scunthorpe United | 23 |
2 | Scott Hogan | Rochdale | 17 |
2 | Reuben Reid | Plymouth Argyle | 17 |
4 | Byron Harrison | Cheltenham Town | 13 |
4 | Luke James | Hartlepool United | 13 |
4 | Rhys Murphy | Dagenham & Redbridge | 13 |
4 | John-Joe O'Toole | Bristol Rovers | 13 |
4 | Antoni Sarcevic | Fleetwood Town | 13 |
9 | Barry Corr | Southend United | 12 |
9 | Billy Kee | Burton Albion | 12 |
9 | Chris Zebroski | Newport County | 12 |
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Mark Roberts for Fleetwood Town against Dagenham & Redbridge
- Fastest goal of the season: 17 seconds, Jordan Chapell for Torquay United against Portsmouth
- Largest winning margin: 5 goals
- *Plymouth Argyle 5–0 Morecambe
- Highest scoring game: 9 goals
- * Fleetwood Town 5–4 Mansfield Town
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 5 goals
- * Fleetwood Town 5–4 Mansfield Town
- * Plymouth Argyle 5–0 Morecambe
- * Accrington Stanley 5–1 Morecambe
- Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 4 goals
- *Fleetwood Town 5–4 Mansfield Town