As another season draws to a close, Yeovil Town have booked their place in the 2025/26 National League. While we know what level we’ll be playing at next season, we don’t necessarily know who we’ll be playing next season. The playoffs are back, and I’ve got the rundown on who’s involved and how it works, as well as bringing results in the usual roundup format! You can read last year’s format here to warm up if you’d like to remember that champion feeling!

Participants

Final PositionNational League NorthNational League South
1st (Champions)Brackley TownTruro City
2ndScunthorpe UnitedTorquay United
3rdKidderminster HarriersEastbourne Borough
4thChesterWorthing
5thChorleyBoreham Wood
6thKing's Lynn TownDorking Wanderers
7thBuxtonMaidstone United

Unlike last year, the National League is running out of sync from the North and South, so I’m having to split this up for now. Once the playoff spots have been confirmed for all 7 teams, the National League will join these roundups! From the National League North, it’s Brackley Town who make the leap into the unknown, at least for them it’s the unknown, having never reached the 5th tier of English football in their history. The Saints, employing the likes of former Glover Scott Pollock, won 5-0 on a dramatic final day, finishing on 92 points and ending their run of seven consecutive playoff finishes.

For the second season running, Scunthorpe United fell just short, ending the season in 2nd place; they are joined by a Kidderminster Harriers side looking to bounce back up to the National League at the first opportunity. These two teams are receiving ‘byes’, this will be explained a little later on! The remaining sides battling for the second promotion spot include Chester, a side that led the table for a portion of the season before drifting off towards the end of the campaign and Chorley, who register their second consecutive playoff appearance. King’s Lynn Town improved massively on their 18th place finish from last season to qualify, while in their first season as a full time club, Buxton squeezed into the final spot on the final day.

How the National League North sides got to their final spots.

Into the National League South, and in the most enthralling title race that I’ve ever seen, it was Truro City who defied the odds to win the division, having been homeless, relegation-threatened and the team that Yeovil defeated to win the title just 12 months earlier – they, like Brackley, will compete at the highest level in the club’s history, and become the first Cornish side to compete in the fifth tier – congratulations to them!

Looking at the “also-rans”, Torquay United and Eastbourne Borough both had dramatic upturns in success, finishing 18th and 19th respectively last season; they both receive byes to the semi-finals. Making their return to the playoffs is Worthing, who despite being raided by National League sides, have continued their great recruitment and growth. Both of last season’s relegated NL sides, Boreham Wood and Dorking Wanderers reached the post-season, and Maidstone United have the final spot secured, returning to the playoffs for the second season on the bounce.

How the National League South sides got to their final spots.

How does it work?

These aren’t your standard EFL playoffs, where 2nd plays 6th home and away, 4th plays 5th home away, and then the winners go to Wembley and have a one-off game to win promotion.

2nd and 3rd will receive a ‘bye’ to the semi-finals, leaving 4th to host 7th, and 5th to host 6th. These are one-off, 90 minute games, that go to extra-time and then penalties if the two contenders can’t be separated.

In the semi-finals, 2nd will host the winner of 4th vs 7th, and 3rd will host the winner of 5th vs 6th. In the National League, the two winners will go to Wembley to duke it out, but in the National League North and South, the highest remaining team will host the final (if 3rd and 4th make the final, 3rd will host the game).


Results

In the quarter finals, we have the following fixtures:

National League North
Chester vs Buxton
Chorley vs King’s Lynn Town

National League South
Worthing vs Maidstone United
Boreham Wood vs Dorking Wanderers

There were two fixtures on Tuesday night, one from the North, and one from the South; we begin in the north, where Chorley booked their spot in the semi-final with a 1-0 win over King’s Lynn Town. Mark Ellis scored an 84th minute goal in a cracker of a fixture to separate the two sides, as King’s Lynn were knocked out and will be preparing for a fourth season in the NLN. Chorley meanwhile, will travel to Scunthorpe United on Saturday.

The clash in the south was quite the affair; Boreham Wood came from two goals down to win a dramatic 4-3 thriller over Dorking Wanderers. The hosts took the lead courtesy of Erico Sousa within the first 15 minutes, and headed into half-time with their lead intact. That changed shortly after the break, as TWO Femi Ilesanmi own goals, and a Jason Prior goal gave Dorking a 3-1 lead with 10 minutes of normal time to go.

By this point, the Wanderers were also down to 10 men, Jimmy Muitt received his marching orders for a second yellow card, and the Wood took advantage of this. Abdul Abdulmalik scored in the 83rd minute, Cameron Coxe scored six minutes later, before Femi Ilesanmi made amends for his own goals with a 96th minute hit to condemn Dorking to a second season of NLS football; Boreham Wood face Torquay United on Saturday.


The two Wednesday night fixtures saw goals aplenty as well, we’ll begin in the north as Chester defeated Buxton in extra time to progress to the semi finals. The hosts took the lead inside two minutes thanks to Iwan Murray, but Buxton pulled one back 15 minutes later with a Tom Elliott goal; both sides went into half-time, then full-time level pegging. Harrison Burke was the difference maker though, his 108th minute goal booked their spot in the semi finals against Kidderminster Harriers, and left Buxton in despair.

In the south, Worthing were knocked out by Maidstone United in a night to forget for the hosts – two Ben Brookes penalties, one in the first half, and one just before the end of the game means the Stones are visiting Eastbourne Borough for their semi final battle, while Worthing will have to wait another season to achieve their promotion ambitions.


Final Scores

National League North
Chorley 1-0 King’s Lynn Town
Chester 2-1 Buxton (AET)

National League South
Boreham Wood 4-3 Dorking Wanderers
Worthing 0-2 Maidstone United


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