The 2025/2026 Ligue 2 BKT season promises to be exciting, with newly promoted teams, historic clubs seeking promotion, and an ever-increasing schedule. Between official broadcasters, match days, and stadiums buzzing with excitement every week, this edition promises to be a spectacle.
Whether you're a loyal supporter, a French football fan, or simply curious, discover in this article all the essential information about Ligue 2: the teams involved, the TV schedule, the main dates to remember, and what makes this championship unique.
Which 18 clubs are competing in Ligue 2 this season?
The 2025/2026 Ligue 2 season brings together 18 clubs from across France, including historic teams, ambitious teams, and newly promoted teams ready to create a stir. Here is the full list of teams competing this year:
- Amiens SC
- FC Annecy
- SC Bastia
- US Boulogne
- Clermont Foot
- USL Dunkirk
- Grenoble Foot 38
- EA Guingamp
- Laval Stadium
- Le Mans FC
- Montpellier HSC
- AS Nancy-Lorraine
- Pau FC
- Red Star FC
- Reims Stadium
- Rodez AF
- Saint-Étienne
- ES Troyes AC
Who is broadcasting Ligue 2 BKT this year?
The entire Ligue 2 BKT season is broadcast exclusively on beIN SPORTS. The channel offers 100% of the championship's matches, allowing fans to follow every game live. Subscriptions start at €15 per month , providing full access to all the season's fixtures and excitement.
What days are Ligue 2 matches played?
Ligue 2 BKT matches follow a well-paced schedule throughout the weekend. On Friday evening at 8 p.m., a multiplex brings together the majority of the day's matches. On Saturday, three matches are scheduled: two matches in the early afternoon at 2 p.m. and one in the evening at 8 p.m. Finally, the day traditionally concludes with a prime-time match on Monday at 8:45 p.m., ideal for prolonging the championship suspense.
What are the 5 biggest stadiums in Ligue 2?
Among the stadiums hosting Ligue 2 matches in 2025/2026, some stand out for their size and unique atmosphere. Let's discover together the five largest stadiums in the championship, true temples of football where thousands of supporters gather every week:
- Geoffroy Guichard Stadium (Saint-Etienne): 42,000 seats
- Marie-Marvingt Stadium (Le Mans): 25,000 seats
- Stade de la Mosson (Montpellier): 22,000 seats
- Auguste-Delaune Stadium (Reims): 21,029 seats
- Aube Stadium (Troyes): 20,400 seats
The 2025/2026 Ligue 2 season once again promises suspense, excitement, and great stories on every pitch in France. Between historic clubs, legendary stadiums, and popular fervor, the championship promises to be exciting to follow. And to extend this passion for football at home, discover our exclusive collection of football posters , inspired by clubs and the most beautiful stadiums.
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