National League
The National League is the fifth tier of English football, sitting directly below League Two. It is the top level of the National League system and features a mix of historic clubs and ambitious non-league sides; promotion to League Two is achieved via automatic promotion for the champions and through playoffs for other qualifiers.
⚡ Direct, physical and competitive football with emphasis on organised defending, set-pieces and quick transitions.
📌 Notable Facts
- Originally formed as the Conference National and rebranded as the National League in 2015.
- The league winner is automatically promoted to League Two, with additional promotion spots determined by a playoff system among the next-highest finishers.
- The National League features clubs with storied histories, including Notts County and Chesterfield, who have long-standing records in English football.
