League Two
Match Report
Kick-off
Monday, May 25, 2026 at 2:00 PM
Venue
Wembley Stadium
Competition
League Two

Match Report

Match Report: Notts County vs Salford City

Notts County have been crowned the champions of League Two after a resounding 3-0 victory over Salford City in the final at Wembley Stadium, a result that will be remembered for years to come by the Magpies faithful. The match, played on a sunny May 25, 2026, saw Notts County dominate proceedings from start to finish, with their 3-4-2-1 formation proving to be the perfect tactical setup to outmaneuver their opponents.

The League Two final is always a highly anticipated event, with the winner earning the right to be called the best team in the division, and this year's edition did not disappoint. Both Notts County and Salford City had worked tirelessly throughout the season to reach this point, and the stage was set for an epic encounter. Notts County, with their rich history and passionate fan base, were looking to add another trophy to their collection, while Salford City were seeking to cause an upset and claim the title for themselves.

Notts County, managed by their experienced coach, started the match with a strong lineup, featuring James Belshaw in goal, a back three of Lucas Ness, Rod McDonald, and Jacob Bedeau, and a dynamic midfield quartet of Nick Tsaroulla, Ollie Norburn, Scott Robertson, and Jodi Jones. The team's attacking threat was led by Tom Iorpenda and Jayden Luker, who played just behind the lone striker Alassana Jatta. This formation allowed Notts County to control the tempo of the game and create numerous scoring opportunities.

Salford City, on the other hand, opted for a more traditional 4-4-2 formation, with Matthew Young in goal, a back four of Haji Mnoga, Adebola Oluwo, Brandon Cooper, and Luke Garbutt, and a midfield four of Ryan Graydon, Matt Butcher, Josh Austerfield, and Rosaire Longelo. The team's attack was led by the strike partnership of Kallum Cesay and Daniel Udoh. Despite their best efforts, however, Salford City were unable to cope with the pressure exerted by Notts County, and their formation ultimately proved to be no match for the Magpies' clever tactics.

The venue for the final, Wembley Stadium, was packed with fans from both teams, creating an electric atmosphere that added to the excitement of the match. The stakes were high, with the winner earning not only the League Two title but also the prestige and recognition that comes with it. In the end, it was Notts County who emerged victorious, their 3-0 win a testament to their superiority over Salford City. The Magpies' fans will be celebrating long into the night, basking in the glory of their team's achievement.

As the final whistle blew, the Notts County players erupted in joy, hugging each other and basking in the adoration of their fans. The team's coach and staff were also overcome with emotion, proud of the incredible achievement of their players. For Salford City, on the other hand, the defeat will be a tough pill to swallow, but they can take pride in their run to the final and will undoubtedly be back stronger next season. The 2026 League Two final will be remembered as a resounding success for Notts County, and the team will now look to build on this momentum as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

Events

  1. N. Tsaroulla
    22'
  2. A. JattaJ. Jones
    32'
  3. 44'
    H. Mnoga
  4. L. NessR. McDonald
    45'
  5. 46'
    M. ButcherB. Woodburn
  6. L. Ness
    57'
  7. 60'
    R. Longelo-MbuleK. Harris
  8. 60'
    B. CooperF. Borini
  9. J. LukerC. Grant
    68'
  10. J. JonesC. Grant
    70'
  11. O. NorburnM. Palmer
    78'
  12. 85'
    J. AusterfieldC. Stockton
  13. J. JonesQ. Kouhyar
    86'
  14. A. JattaL. Ndlovu
    86'
  15. N. TsaroullaK. Bennetts
    87'
  16. 90+3'
    B. Woodburn

Head-to-head

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