🎧 Welcome back to… 72+published at 14:59 BST 11 August
14:59 BST 11 August
The 72+ podcast is BACK and it's got a brand new home.
Follow along as Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff dive into the biggest stories across the EFL, with expert analysis, exclusive guests and the moments everyone is talking about.
A new episode drops on Tuesday night so make sure not to miss it by clicking subscribe on the new 72+: The EFL Podcast BBC Sounds page here.
Follow your League Two club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:23 BST 7 August
15:23 BST 7 August
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Can't get enough of your beloved League Two club? Fear not.
BBC Sport covers all 24 League Two sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.
Expect match reports, analysis, features and interviews - the works.
We'll also have live text coverage of most League Two matches this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.
Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.
Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.
And when following your League Two team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.
Striker Bryden joins Chesterfield from Crusaders published at 16:43 BST 27 July
16:43 BST 27 July
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Fraser Bryden had joined Crusaders from Ayr United
Chesterfield have announced the signing of striker Fraser Bryden from Crusaders on a three-year deal.
The 22-year-old netted 23 goals in 36 appearances in the Irish Premiership for the Crues last season, who avoided relegation after beating Annagh United on penalties in the promotion/relegation play-off.
League Two side Chesterfield finished sixth last campaign before being defeated in the play-off semi-final by Notts County.
"I am delighted for Fraser," Caddell said.
"Listen, I knew it would happen. When you have the breakthrough season last year, you always see it coming. We had it with Kieran Offord last year, he was in the same boat.
"Taking Fraser from where he was, not playing a lot or doing a lot and now it has kickstarted his career."
Bryden is the second player to make the move from the north Belfast side across the water this window after Scottish Championship side Dunfermline Athletic signed goalkeeper Musa Dibaga.
Caddell added that losing both players gives him the chance "to add more depth and quality in areas we do not have it" as he aims to avoid another relegation battle this campaign.
"As a club, this is what we are going to have to do. We do not have the finances to maintain these players and keep them and buy whatever players we want," he continued.
"We have to find these rough diamonds and polish them up and help them on to bigger and better things."
Gossip: Magpies eye new midfielderpublished at 13:07 BST 21 July
13:07 BST 21 July
League One new boys Notts County are in pole position to sign Southend midfielder Leon Chambers-Parillon, 24, with Mansfield and Chesterfield also in the hunt. (Pete O'Rourke, external)
Forest Green sign Wycombe's Berry on season's loanpublished at 21:34 BST 26 June
21:34 BST 26 June
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Forest Green Rovers have signed Wycombe Wanderers midfielder James Berry on a season-long loan.
The 25-year-old, who spent last season on loan back at his previous club, League Two side Chesterfield, drops two divisions to join Robbie Savage's Rovers.
He scored five goals for the Spireites last term but is yet to make a start for Wycombe since signing for them in January 2025.
Berry also spent time with Savage's previous club Macclesfield.
"He is undoubtedly one of the best talents I have ever worked with, and his ability is unquestionable," Savage said.