2D

2. Division

Denmark · Football

Season 2025

2. DivisionToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

2. DivisionStandings

Current 2. Division 2025 standings with 12 teams. AB Copenhagen leads the table with 56 points after 25 matches, followed by Vendsyssel FF on 45 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
2. Division — Promotion Round
156
Played: 25Won: 18Drawn: 2Lost: 5Goal Diff: +40
245
Played: 24Won: 14Drawn: 3Lost: 7Goal Diff: +10
345
Played: 25Won: 13Drawn: 6Lost: 6Goal Diff: +6
442
Played: 25Won: 12Drawn: 6Lost: 7Goal Diff: +11
537
Played: 25Won: 10Drawn: 7Lost: 8Goal Diff: +13
632
Played: 24Won: 10Drawn: 2Lost: 12Goal Diff: -18
2. Division — Relegation Round
130
Played: 25Won: 10Drawn: 6Lost: 9Goal Diff: -3
230
Played: 25Won: 6Drawn: 12Lost: 7Goal Diff: -6
328
Played: 25Won: 7Drawn: 7Lost: 11Goal Diff: -7
423
Played: 25Won: 4Drawn: 11Lost: 10Goal Diff: -8
520
Played: 25Won: 4Drawn: 8Lost: 13Goal Diff: -13
616
Played: 25Won: 4Drawn: 4Lost: 17Goal Diff: -25
2. Division
150
Played: 22Won: 16Drawn: 2Lost: 4Goal Diff: +35
244
Played: 22Won: 13Drawn: 5Lost: 4Goal Diff: +11
341
Played: 22Won: 13Drawn: 2Lost: 7Goal Diff: +8
435
Played: 22Won: 10Drawn: 5Lost: 7Goal Diff: +14
533
Played: 22Won: 9Drawn: 6Lost: 7Goal Diff: +4
632
Played: 22Won: 10Drawn: 2Lost: 10Goal Diff: -10
728
Played: 22Won: 6Drawn: 10Lost: 6Goal Diff: -5
824
Played: 22Won: 8Drawn: 6Lost: 8Goal Diff: -3
921
Played: 22Won: 5Drawn: 6Lost: 11Goal Diff: -10
1020
Played: 22Won: 3Drawn: 11Lost: 8Goal Diff: -6
1117
Played: 22Won: 3Drawn: 8Lost: 11Goal Diff: -10
1212
Played: 22Won: 3Drawn: 3Lost: 16Goal Diff: -28
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

2. DivisionResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the 2. Division. The highest-scoring result was HIK 1–5 AB Copenhagen. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Promotion Group - 25
01
01
2026-04-25FT
30
30
2026-04-24FT
Relegation Group - 25
00
00
2026-04-25FT
12
12
2026-04-24FT
40
40
2026-04-24FT
Promotion Group - 24
40
40
2026-04-19FT
02
02
2026-04-18FT
00
00
2026-04-17FT
Relegation Group - 24
10
10
2026-04-18FT
10
10
2026-04-18FT
01
01
2026-04-18FT
Relegation Group - 23
22
22
2026-04-11FT
20
20
2026-04-11FT
02
02
2026-04-11FT
Promotion Group - 23
20
20
2026-04-11FT
11
11
2026-04-11FT
15
15
2026-04-10FT
Regular Season - 22
11
11
2026-04-06FT
30
30
2026-04-06FT
00
00
2026-04-06FT
21
21
2026-04-06FT
11
11
2026-04-06FT
00
00
2026-04-06FT
Regular Season - 21
23
23
2026-04-02FT
41
41
2026-04-02FT

2. DivisionTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the 2. Division. AB Copenhagen leads with 18 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

2. DivisionBetting Insights

2. Division 2025 — key betting statistics across 149 matches played. Games average 2.68 goals, with 53.7% seeing both teams score and 53.7% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 42.3% of the time while 24.8% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 46.3% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-1. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.68Goals / Match
53.7%Both Score %
53.7%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
77.2%Over 1.5 %
28.2%Over 3.5 %
42.3%Home Win %
24.8%Draw %
32.9%Away Win %
46.3%Clean Sheet %
8.1%0-0 %
1.50Avg Home Goals
1.17Avg Away Goals
0.1Cards/Match
+9.00Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-1
11.4%(17)
2-1
10.1%(15)
1-2
10.1%(15)
0-0
8.1%(12)
1-0
7.4%(11)
0-1
7.4%(11)
2-0
7.4%(11)
2-2
4.7%(7)
0-2
4.7%(7)
4-0
3.4%(5)
2.68
Avg goals / game
399
Total goals
224
Home goals
175
Away goals

2. DivisionSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
13.9%
16-30
15.9%
31-45
19.4%
46-60
13.2%
61-75
15.2%
76-90
22.4%

Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the 2. Division 2025 season. J. Mathys leads with 13 goals, followed by M. Rasmussen (12) and C. Wagner (10). These 15 players have scored 126 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

  1. 1JM
    13goals
  2. 2MR

    M. Rasmussen

    HIK
    12goals
  3. 3CW

    C. Wagner

    Thisted FC
    10goals
  4. 4DB

    D. Bagou

    HIK
    10goals
  5. 5MV
    10goals
  6. 6FC

    F. Christensen

    Naestved
    9goals
  7. 7NT

    N. Thomsen

    Brabrand
    8goals
  8. 8JY

    J. Yderholm

    VSK Århus
    8goals
  9. 9ML

    M. Lauritsen

    Thisted FC
    7goals
  10. 10LS
    7goals
  11. 11EN

    E. Nielsen

    Roskilde
    7goals
  12. 12MA

    M. Azaquoun

    Ishøj
    7goals
  13. 13ML

    M. Laursen

    Brabrand
    6goals
  14. 14OM

    O. Mullings

    AB Copenhagen
    6goals
  15. 15MI

    M. Immersen

    AB Copenhagen
    6goals

2. DivisionTeams

All 12 teams competing in the 2. Division 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

2. DivisionPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the 2. Division, from 2017 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1945

The Danish 2. Division was established in 1945 as the second-tier league following the conclusion of World War II, replacing earlier regional championship structures. Originally operating as a regional system with East and West divisions, the league underwent significant structural reforms in 2005 when it was reorganized into two regional pools of 14 teams each, with three promotion spots available. The modern unified 12-team single-division format was implemented in the 2021–22 season, streamlining the competition and increasing competitive intensity. The league has experienced multiple sponsorship naming arrangements, most notably as Kanal Sport Divisionen during the 2015–16 season, before adopting the CampoBet 2. Division branding from the 2025–26 season onwards. Throughout its evolution, the 2. Division has maintained its identity as a breeding ground for Danish football talent and a stepping stone for ambitious clubs pursuing top-flight status.

  • 1945 — Danish 2. Division established as second-tier league in post-war football restructuring
  • 2005 — League reorganized into East and West regional pools with 14 teams each and three promotion spots
  • 2008 — Number of teams increased to 16 in the competitive format
  • 2015–16 — Kanal Sport Divisionen sponsorship naming agreement
  • 2021–22 — Modern unified single-division format implemented with 12 teams
  • 2025–26 — CampoBet becomes title sponsor, rebranding competition as CampoBet 2. Division

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams12Relegation spots2

The 2. Division operates as a single-division competition with 12 clubs competing in a home-and-away round-robin format, with each team playing 22 matches across the season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a victory, one for a draw, and none for a defeat. Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to the Denmark Series, the fourth tier of Danish football, while two clubs are promoted to the 1. Division. The competition features no playoff mechanism, with promotion and relegation determined entirely by final league position.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesAarhus Fremad (1)All-time top scorerS. Andreasen (82 goals)

The 2. Division has produced numerous memorable performances, with Akademisk Boldklub (AB) winning the division championship in 2015–16 before gaining promotion to the 1. Division.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

AB Copenhagen leads the Danish 2. Division with commanding authority in the 2025–26 season, accumulating 36 points from 16 matches with a remarkable 75% win rate. The club has demonstrated exceptional offensive prowess, scoring 43 goals while maintaining a strong defensive record with only 19 goals conceded, resulting in a +40 goal difference. Their dominance represents a clear separation from the chasing pack and positions them as overwhelming favourites for the championship.

The title race features a closely contested battle for second place, with Næstved BK occupying the runner-up position on 35 points from 17 matches. Næstved has compiled 18 wins, 2 draws, and 4 losses, demonstrating consistent form with 29 goals scored and 20 conceded for a +9 goal difference. FC Roskilde sits in third place with 32 points from 17 matches, showing excellent defensive stability with only 15 goals conceded against 34 scored, translating to a +19 goal difference that rivals AB Copenhagen's attacking efficiency. The gap between AB Copenhagen and Næstved stands at just 1 point, creating potential drama if the leaders experience a dip in form, though AB's superior record suggests their championship credentials remain formidable.

The relegation battle presents a concerning picture for clubs in the lower reaches of the table. FC Helsingor occupies the critical 12th position with only 8 points from 17 matches, having won just 2 games, drawn 2, and lost 13. Their -22 goal difference (15 goals scored, 37 conceded) indicates systemic problems both defensively and offensively. Skive sits in 11th place with 14 points, while Ishøj occupies 10th with 15 points, both facing genuine relegation threats as the season progresses. The safety threshold appears to be around 20–22 points based on historical patterns, meaning clubs currently in the bottom half face an uphill battle for survival.

Vendsyssel FF has emerged as an unexpected contender, occupying fourth place with 30 points from 17 matches despite an unorthodox record of 10 wins, 0 draws, and 7 losses. Their all-or-nothing approach—no draws across 17 matches—represents a remarkable statistical anomaly in professional football, suggesting either exceptional tactical discipline or unusual fortune in decisive moments. Thisted FC rounds out the top five with 29 points, maintaining a balanced record with 8 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses. The emergence of these mid-table contenders indicates that while AB Copenhagen's dominance may be insurmountable, the promotion race for the second spot remains genuinely competitive.

The standout individual performer of the season has been AB Copenhagen's attacking prowess, with the club averaging 2.69 goals per match—the highest in the division. This offensive efficiency, combined with defensive solidity, has created a dominant team that appears capable of winning the division by a substantial margin. The 2025–26 season has been characterized by AB Copenhagen's establishment of themselves as the clear championship favourites, with the genuine intrigue now focused on which of Næstved or Roskilde will secure the second promotion spot and face potential playoff involvement in the 1. Division.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

The Danish 2. Division's modern format represents a significant evolution from its regional predecessor system. The transition from the 2005–2015 East and West pool structure to the current unified 12-team competition has fundamentally altered the league's competitive dynamics. Previously, teams were divided into regional pools with three promotion spots distributed between east and west regions, creating a more fragmented championship structure. The current single-division approach creates a more transparent and merit-based competition where all 12 clubs compete directly against each other without regional divisions or playoff mechanisms.

This streamlined format has increased the competitive intensity significantly, as teams can no longer rely on regional advantages or favorable scheduling. The removal of the regional playoff system has also clarified the promotion pathway, with exactly two clubs guaranteed promotion to the 1. Division based on final league position. The Denmark Series remains the sole destination for relegated clubs, creating a clear two-club drop-down structure that mirrors many European football leagues. This structural clarity has enhanced the league's credibility as a competitive tier while maintaining its identity as a semi-professional and amateur division.

Historical Success and Club Pedigrees

The 2. Division has produced numerous clubs that have achieved prominence in Danish football. Akademisk Boldklub (AB), one of Denmark's most historically significant clubs with nine Danish Championship titles at the top level, currently competes in the 2. Division and has won the third-tier championship in 2015–16. Their presence in this division, while temporary during relegation cycles, underscores the unpredictable nature of Danish football and the competitive strength of the 2. Division. Other clubs with established pedigrees, including Næstved BK, Esbjerg fB, and Kolding IF, have each won the 2. Division championship, indicating that the division attracts clubs with serious ambitions and historical credibility.

The presence of historically significant clubs within the 2. Division creates a unique dynamic where promotion carries genuine prestige, as clubs are competing against established opponents with proven track records at higher levels. This contrasts with some European third-tier leagues where promoted clubs may lack comparable historical credentials. The 2. Division thus serves not merely as a development pathway for emerging clubs but as a competitive environment where established institutions can rebuild and reassert themselves.

Development and Talent Pathways

The 2. Division plays a crucial role in Danish football's talent development ecosystem. As the third tier, it provides essential competitive opportunities for young players transitioning from youth football while also offering experienced semi-professional athletes a platform to maintain competitive standards. The league's structure, featuring 12 clubs across Denmark, ensures geographical distribution that allows regional communities to maintain competitive football at a respectable level while serving as a pipeline to higher tiers.

The clubs competing in the 2. Division represent a diverse cross-section of Danish football, from historically established institutions temporarily in the third tier to ambitious semi-professional organizations seeking upward mobility. This diversity creates a competitive environment that tests different organizational models and playing philosophies, ultimately strengthening the overall quality of Danish football development.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Danish 2. Division?

12 clubs compete in the Danish 2. Division, each playing 22 matches in a single-division home-and-away round-robin format during the season.

What is the promotion structure from the 2. Division?

Two clubs are promoted to the 1. Division at the end of each season based on final league position, with no playoff mechanism involved.

Which clubs get relegated from the 2. Division?

Two clubs are relegated to the Denmark Series (fourth tier) each season, determined by final league standings.

What tier is the 2. Division in Danish football?

The 2. Division is the third tier of Danish football, positioned below the Superliga (tier one) and the 1. Division (tier two).

When was the Danish 2. Division founded?

The Danish 2. Division was founded in 1945 as the second-tier league following World War II, though it has undergone multiple structural reforms since its establishment.

Who has won the most 2. Division titles?

Aarhus Fremad holds the record with one division championship title, while multiple clubs including Næstved BK, Esbjerg fB, and Kolding IF have also won the division.

API data: 27 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026