EFL League Two was created in 2004 after a renaming of the lower leagues in English football. Since the start of the newly re-branded league many players have scored a hat-trick.
The list includes only hat-tricks scored in the league; hat-tricks scored in play-off matches are not counted.
Key | ||
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4 | Player scored four goals | |
Home team |
Note: The results column shows the home team score first
The following table lists players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.
Rank | Player | Hat-tricks | ||
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align=center rowspan="1" | 1 | align=center rowspan="1" | 5 | |
align=center rowspan="3" | 2 | align=center rowspan="3" | 4 | |
Lee Hughes | ||||
Phil Jevons | ||||
5 | 3 | |||
Jack Lester | ||||
Marc McNulty | ||||
Paddy Madden | ||||
Paul Mullin | ||||
Jon Parkin | ||||
Tom Pope | ||||
Matt Smith | ||||
Nathan Tyson | ||||
12 | 2 | |||
Paul Benson | ||||
Ryan Bowman | ||||
Andy Cook | ||||
Andy Cooke | ||||
Clayton Donaldson | ||||
Kevin Ellison | ||||
Karl Hawley | ||||
Scott Hogan | ||||
Glynn Hurst | ||||
Danny Hylton | ||||
Aaron McLean | ||||
Nicky Maynard | ||||
Lee Molyneux | ||||
Chris O'Grady | ||||
Reuben Reid | ||||
Matty Taylor | ||||
Mark Wright |