York City Promoted to League Two After Dramatic Draw
York City Promoted to League Two After Dramatic Draw
On April 25, 2026, York City achieved a historic milestone by securing promotion to the English Football League Two.
In a nail-biting final match against title rivals Rochdale, a 1–1 draw was enough to clinch the National League title.
The drama was intense: Rochdale took a late 95th-minute lead, sparking a massive pitch invasion.
However, in the 103rd minute, striker Josh Stones scrambled home a dramatic equalizer.
This result ended York City's 10-year absence from the Football League, capping off their record-breaking 108-point season.
York City manager Stuart Maynard labeled the system criminal, noting how difficult it is to earn promotion.
While York City celebrates their return to the professional ranks, Rochdale must now regroup and shift their focus toward the upcoming playoffs, continuing their quest for a spot in League Two.
