National League North

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The National League North, officially known as Vanarama National League North for sponsorship reasons,[1] is a professional Association football league in England. National League North is the second division of the National Leagues and step 2 of the NLS and sixth-highest tier overall in the English football league system, after the Premier League, the EFL leagues and the National League and is contested by 24 clubs.

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National League North
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Founded2004
CountryEngland
Number of clubs24
Level on pyramid6
Step 2 (National League System)
Promotion toNational League
Relegation toNorthern Premier League Premier Division
Southern Football League Premier Division Central
Domestic cup(s)FA Cup
FA Trophy
International cup(s)Europa League
(via FA Cup)
Current championsTamworth (2nd title)
(2023–24)
Most championships
WebsiteNational League
Current: 2024–25 National League North
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National league North consists of teams mostly located in Northern England, the English Midlands and East Anglia. In addition, it can include a small number of teams from the northern-most parts of the South West and South East. Since the start of the 2015–16 season, the league has been known as the National League North.[1]

History

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The Conference North was introduced in 2004 as part of a major restructuring of English non-League football.[2] The champions are automatically promoted to the National League. A second promotion place goes to the winners of play-offs involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season).[3] The three bottom clubs are relegated to Step 3 leagues. Teams from this division, as well as from the National League South, enter the FA Cup at the Second Qualifying Round.

For sponsorship reasons, the division was known as the Nationwide North from its formation in 2004 until 2007, when it was renamed the Blue Square North. In 2010 it was renamed the Blue Square Bet North. When the Blue Square sponsorship ended in 2013, it was renamed the Skrill North until the 2014–15 season, when it was renamed the Vanarama North. A further name change followed in 2015, when the division was renamed the Vanarama National League North.

The National League North was scheduled to expand to 24 teams in 2021.[4][5] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England, the 2020–21 National League North season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to a vote. No teams were relegated.[6] Expansion would be at last implemented before the 2022–23 season when the bottom club was relegated and four promoted from Step 3.[7]

Member clubs for 2024–25

The member clubs for the 2024–25 season are as follows:

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Division of Level 6 teams by English Counties (2022–23)
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Club Finishing position 2023–24
Alfreton Town5th
Brackley Town3rd
Buxton14th
Chester10th
Chorley4th
Curzon Ashton7th
Darlington16th
Farsley Celtic20th
Hereford11th
Kidderminster Harriers22nd (National League)
King's Lynn Town18th
Leamington3rd (Southern League)
Marine3rd (Northern Premier League)
Needham Market1st (Southern League)
Oxford City24th (National League)
Peterborough Sports15th
Radcliffe1st (Northern Premier League)
Rushall Olympic19th
Scarborough Athletic13th
Scunthorpe United2nd
Southport17th
South Shields8th
Spennymoor Town9th
Warrington Town12th
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League champions

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Conference North Trophy awarded to Southport, 2009–10 season.

The winners of the league title and the winners of the play-off final since the league's formation in 2004 are as follows:

League stadiums for 2024–25

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The home stadiums for all of the teams in the league for the 2024–25 season are listed below:


League records

Record home win Chorley 9-0 Gloucester City, 4 September 2021
Record away win Redditch United 0–9 Boston United, 21 August 2010[8]
Highest-scoring game AFC Fylde 9–2 Boston United, 19 November 2016[9]
Most points in a season 107 points – Chester (2012–13)
Most wins in a season 34 – Chester (2012–13)
Fewest defeats in a season 3 – Chester (2012–13)
Most goals scored in a season 109 – AFC Fylde (2016–17)
Largest positive goal difference 71 – Chester (2012–13)
Most league titles 2 – AFC Fylde (2016–17, 2022–23) and Southport (2004–05, 2009–10)
Most consecutive wins 15 games (21 February 2006 to 22 April 2006) – Northwich Victoria
Most consecutive clean sheets 10 games (30 August 2010 to 9 November 2010) – Boston United
Longest unbeaten run 30 games (15 September 2012 to 6 April 2013) – Chester
Largest attendance 8,274 (22 March 2025) – Scunthorpe United (vs Chester)

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