EFL, League Two 24/25: End of Season Kit Report

The 2024 / 25 League Two Season came to a close on Saturday 3rd May 2025, with Doncaster Rovers securing the title on the final day of the season, with Port Vale as runners up and the final automatic spot being secured by Bradford City. Walsall, AFC Wimbledon, Notts County, and Chesterfield will compete in the Playoffs for the final promotion place.

I am taking my annual in depth look at the kits worn during the league stage of the season (not including Play Offs).

Overview of Kits Worn

Kit Stats

  • 1104 Kits worn (552 Games)
  • 114 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
  • Home Kits – 32.5% of Kit variations used
    • 37 Home Kits worn in total
    • 13 Home Kit variations worn
  • Away Kits – 30% of variations used
    • 34 Away Kits worn in total
    • 10 Away Kit variations worn
  • 3rd Kits – 32.5% of variations worn
    • 37 3rd Kits worn in total
    • 17 3rd Kit variations worn
  • Special Kit – 5% of variations worn
    • 6 Special Kit worn

Kit Log – Match 1 to Match 23

Kit Log – Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Variations

Looking in more detail at the kit variations worn by the League Two Teams

  • 2 Teams wore 8 Kit Variations
    • Morecambe: Home x4, Away x3, Special Kit
    • Salford City: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd x4
  • 3 Teams wore 7 Kit Variations
    • Colchester United: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd x3
    • MK Dons: Home x3, Away, 3rd x3
    • Walsall: Home x3, Away, 3rd x3
  • 6 Teams wore 6 Kit Variations
    • AFC Wimbledon: Home, Away, 3rd x4
    • Crewe Alexandra: Home, Away x2, 3rd x3
    • Doncaster Rovers: Home x2, Away, 3rd x2, Special Kit
    • Fleetwood Town: Home x2, Away x3, 3rd
    • Newport County: Home, Away x3, 3rd, Special Kit
    • Swindon Town: Home, Away x2, 3rd x2, Special Kit
  • 3 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
    • Bromley: Home x2, Away, 3rd
    • Chesterfield: Home x2, Away, Special Kit
    • Harrogate Town: Home, Away, 3rd x2
  • 9 Teams in just 3 Kit Variations
  • Carlisle United in just 2 Kit Variations, Home and Away
  • Most Variations of Home Kit – 4 Kits
    • Morecambe
      • Default Home
      • Home with Red socks
      • Home with White (Away) socks
      • Home in All Red
  • Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
    • Morecambe
      • Default Away
      • Away with Black (Walsall Away) Socks
      • Away with Black socks
    • Newport County
      • Default Away
      • Away with Black (Home) shorts
      • Away with Black (Home) shorts & Black / Amber (Home) socks
  • Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 4 Kits
    • AFC Wimbledon
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with Blue (Home) shorts
      • 3rd with Indigo (Away) shorts & socks
      • 3rd with Blue (Home) shorts & socks
    • Salford City
      • Default 3rd
      • 3rd with White (Home) shorts & socks
      • 3rd with White (Home) socks
      • 3rd with White (Home) shorts
  • Most worn Home Kit – 40, Chesterfield (22 Default / 18 All blue variation)
  • Most worn Away Kit – 19, Cheltenham Town
  • Most worn 3rd Kit – 12, Salford City (2 Default / 10 Variations)

Something that I have created last season which provided to be popular was an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… Grimsby Town wore 3rd Kit, Home Kit and then Away Kit in their first three games

Match 1 to Match 23

Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Grid

Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek

Kit Highlights and Summary

In 2024 / 25 League Two season teams wore 114 Kits, this was an increase in the number kits compared to last season where 106 Kits were worn, and the most number of Kits worn in EFL this season and still ahead of the Premier League.

The most worn Kit in the League was Swindon Town who wore their Home Kit in 35 of 46 games, and still managed to wear six Kit Variations in total, including a 4th / Charity Kit.

Chesterfield did wear their Home Kit in 40 games, wearing their default look (with white shorts) 22 times all at their Home ground, SMH Group Stadium and wearing alternative blue shorts 18 times when wearing their Home Kit when on the road!

Carlisle United were the only team in the 92 English League Clubs to use just Home and Away Kits this season, wearing their Home Kit 33 times and their Away Kit 13 times, no 3rd Kit and no mash ups or variations of their Home and Away, one for the purists!

AFC Wimbledon wore their 3rd Kit in four different variations this season. They wore it seven times in its default All White Look, and then wore elements from both Home and Away Kits for different looks!

AFC Wimbledon’s Kit set this season did cause some issue when on the road this season, at both Colchester United and Gillingham, clashes with the Home Team meant that both hosts wearing change kits at Home, Gillingham used their 3rd Kit and Colchester United wore Away with Home socks!

Colchester United were another team to make use if the Kit Sets, who wore their White Home socks and Black Away socks with each of their kits, for six of their seven Kit Variations used this season!

Morecambe provided one of my favourite Kit tales of this year on the first day of the season, playing at Walsall (who changed their Kit Look to white shorts / socks) wore their regular white away socks in the first half but changed in Walsall’s black away socks for the second half… for one of their eight different Kit looks this season!

Morecambe also used four different Home Kit Looks this season, wearing their default look 28 times, with white Away socks twice and All Red Twice, using alternative red socks just once.

There were a few “Special Kits” used in League Two this season.

Chesterfield wore one off Remembrance Kits on 9th November.

Cheltenham Town wore a charity shirt for The British Heart Foundation on 25th January 2025.

Doncaster Rovers in a Charity Kit on 12th April 2025.

Morecambe wore a special one off kit on 8th December 2024.

Newport County wore a special “Skindred” themed kit on 11th February 2025.

Swindon Town wore a Charity Kit on 12th April 2025.

There we have it, League Two’s End of Season Kit report for 2024 / 25, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over on my Socials.

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You can find other End of Season Reports below when they are published…!

Premier League – 2024 / 25

The Championship – 2024 / 25

League One – 2024 / 25

EFL, League Two 23/24: End of Season Kit Report

The 2023/24 League Two Season came to a close on Saturday 27th April 2024, with Stockport County securing the title, with Wrexham as runners up who make it back to back Promotions and the final automatic spot being secured by Mansfield Town. MK Dons, Doncaster Rovers, Crewe Alexandra, and Crawley Town will compete in the Playoffs for the final promotion place.

I wanted to take a look at the kits worn during the league stage of the season (not including Play Offs).

Kit Stats

  • 1104 Kits worn (552 Games)
  • 106 Different Kit variations used by the 24 teams.
  • Home Kits – 38% of Kit variations used
    • 41 Home Kits worn in total
    • 17 Home Kit variations worn
  • Away Kits – 35% of variations used
    • 37 Away Kits worn in total
    • 13 Away Kit variations worn
  • 3rd Kits – 24% of variations worn
    • 25 3rd Kits worn in total
    • 5 3rd Kit variations worn
  • Special Kit – 3% of variations worn
    • 3 Special Kit worn

Overview of Kits Worn

Kit Overview

Kit Log – Match 1 to Match 15

Kit Log – Match 16 to Match 30

Kit Log – Match 31 to Match 46

Kit Variations

Looking in more detail at the kit variations worn by the League Two Teams

  • Crawley Town wore 8 Kit Variations: Home x3, Away x3, 3rd x2
  • 2 Teams wore 7 Kit Variations
    • Newport County: Home x2, Away x3, 3rd, Special Kit
    • Salford City: Home x3, Away, 3rd x3
  • 3 Teams wore 6 Kit Variations
    • AFC Wimbledon: Home, Away x3, 3rd, Special Kit
    • Morecambe: Home x4, Away x2
    • Walsall – Home x2, Away x3, 3rd
  • 3 Teams wore 5 Kit Variations
    • Crewe Alexandra: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
    • Grimsby Town: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
    • Harrogate Town: Home x2, Away x2, 3rd
  • 6 Teams wore 4 Kit Variations
  • 9 Teams in just 3 Kit Variations
  • Most Variations of Home Kit – 4 Kits
    • Morecambe: Red / White / Red – Red / White / White – All Red – Red / White / Black
  • Most Variations of Away Kit – 3 Kits
    • AFC Wimbledon: All White – White / Blue / Blue – White / Blue / White
    • Crawley Town: Green / Black / Green – Green / White / Green – Green / Black / Black
    • Newport County: All White – White / Black / White – White / Black / Black
    • Walsall: All White – White / Red / White – White / Red / Red
  • Most Variations of 3rd Kit – 3 Kits
    • Salford City: White – Black – Black / White – Black – White / All White
  • Sutton United in 4 different kits with no variations
  • 7 Teams only used Home, Away kits and 3rd Kits with no variations
  • 3 Teams in just Home and Away Kits, with variations used
  • Most worn Home Kit – 39, Stockport County
  • Most worn Away Kit – 16, Harrogate Town / Colchester United (11 Default / 5 with White Socks)
  • Most worn 3rd Kit – 12, AFC Wimbledon

Something new that I have created for this season is an overview of when each of the new kits were first worn, for example… AFC Wimbledon wore their Home Kit in their first game, 3rd Kit in their 3rd game and Away Kit in their 4th game..!

Match 1 to Match 23

Match 24 to Match 46

Kit Grid

Below is a graphic of what kits where worn against what teams, its one that I share on a weekly basis on my Twitter Account – @Kit_Geek

Kit Highlights and Summary

In 2023/24 League Two season teams wore 106 Kits, this was an increase in the number kits compared to last season where 93 Kits were worn, in fact this number of kits was passed just under half way through the season on 23rd December 2023. League Two was only beaten by the Premier League in the number of Kit Variations used in the English Leagues this season.

The most worn Kit in the League was from Champions Stockport County who wore their wonderful Home Kit in 39 of 46 games, only changing 7 times throughout the whole season..!

Harrogate Town wore change kits in all their away games this season, wearing their Away Kit 16 times and 3rd Kit 7 Times in two different variations…!

Between Match 40 and Match 44, AFC Wimbledon wore 5 different kits in 5 games, this included Home Kit, 2 variations of their Away Kit, 3rd Kit and Special Charity Kit.. these games were over 3 weeks between 23rd March and 13th April.

There were three “Special Kits” used in League Two this season, each of them Charity Kits…

AFC Wimbledon for War Child and their own community charity.

Newport County for Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Sutton United for Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

Although not a charity kit Mansfield Town wore Red Socks with their Home Kit for Down’s Syndrome Association awareness week, something they have also done in previous seasons.

Grimsby Town’s home kit, gives us a nice little kit quirk in League Two with several teams having wearing alternative socks due to the red socks worn by the club, last season there were 5 teams that used alternative socks when playing against The Mariners, this season that number was 6 plus Newport County wore white shorts as an alternative against them!

Morecambe with only a Home and Away Kits used 6 different kit variations, with 4 different Home Kit Looks and 2 Away Kits, using 2 Shirts, 3 pairs of shorts and 2 pairs of socks!

There we have it, League Two’s End of Season Kit report for 2023/24, please let me know your favourite kit highlights from this division on the comments below or over at Twitter – @Kit_Geek

You can find other End of Season Reports below when they are published…!

Premier League: End of Season Report

Championship: End of Season Report

League One: End of Season Report