Who are the League Two top scorers for 2024/25 season? Ranking the top 10 best finishers
The 2024/25 League Two season concluded with Doncaster Rovers winning the title and earning promotion to EFL League One alongside Port Vale, Bradford City, and AFC Wimbledon. In addition, Carlisle United and Morecambe were relegated to the National League. In this article, nowgoalmobi.net lists League Two top scorers for the 2024/25 season.
League Two top scorers for the 2024/25 season
10. Danny Rose (Grimsby Town, 14 goals)
In the 2024/25 season, Danny Rose remained the driving force for Grimsby Town, helping the team finish ninth in the league table. His goals were often decisive, helping the team win important matches and stay in the top half of the table, although they were not enough to secure a play-off place. As captain, Rose provided leadership both on and off the pitch and can be considered one of Grimsby Town’s most successful recent signings.
9. Lorent Tolaj (Port Vale FC, 14 goals)
Next on the list is a key player from runners-up Port Vale, who quickly became one of the league’s standout strikers after joining from Aldershot Town. With physical strength, solid finishing, and good heading ability, Tolaj was a constant threat in League Two. His goals played an important role in Port Vale’s promotion to League One.
8. Cole Stockton (Salford City, 15 goals)
Salford City narrowly missed out on a play-off place by just one point. Stockton scored 15 league goals and 17 across all competitions. In addition to scoring, he also helped link the play, making Salford’s direct style more effective. Many of his goals were crucial in earning valuable points.
7. Harry Smith (Swindon Town, 15 goals)
Smith had a clear advantage with 1.96m height, in a league that values physical strength. He dominated aerial duels, with more than half of his goals coming from headers. Swindon Town built much of their attacking play around him, scoring 71 league goals, more than both the runners-up and the third-placed team.
6. Nathan Lowe (Walsall FC, 15 goals)
On loan at Walsall, Lowe made a major impact by scoring 15 goals in just 22 matches and helping the team finish fourth. His performances earned him several individual awards, including Young Player of the Month and Player of the Month. He was later recalled to play in the Championship but still finished the season among the top 10 scorers and won the League Two Young Player of the Season award.
5. Luke Molyneux (Doncaster Rovers, 16 goals)
Despite not being a striker, Molyneux was one of Doncaster Rovers’ most important players in their title-winning season. His strength lay in cutting inside and curling left-footed shots, which produced several impressive goals. Along with 16 goals, he also recorded eight assists.
4. David McGoldrick (Notts County, 17 goals)
At 37, McGoldrick still performed at a high level, scoring 17 goals in 36 matches. He was named in the League Two Team of the Year and won both the fans’ and players’ Player of the Year awards at Notts County. His experience and football intelligence allowed him to score in many different situations.
3. Matty Stevens (AFC Wimbledon, 17 goals)
Stevens was AFC Wimbledon’s leading striker, highlighted by his hat-trick against Carlisle United in October 2024. He also scored in the promotion play-off final, helping AFC Wimbledon return to League One. His movement and one-touch finishing made him a constant threat.
2. Alassana Jatta (Notts County, 19 goals)
The Gambian striker impressed with 19 goals, playing a key role in Notts County’s play-off campaign. Together with McGoldrick, the pair combined for 35 goals. Standing at 1.92m, Jatta was strong in the air and effective in linking play.
1. Michael Cheek (Bromley FC, 25 goals)
The top scorer of League Two, Cheek delivered an outstanding season with 25 goals for newly promoted Bromley. He also added seven to eight assists, showing strong all-round ability and good link-up play with his teammates. His consistency earned him the EFL League Two Player of the Season and PFA League Two Player of the Year awards.
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