It has been a hugely disappointing season for Rotherham United and they will be playing in the fourth tier of English football this season.
The Millers have spent the majority of the season in the League One relegation zone and despite replacing manager Matt Hamshaw with Lee Clark, a winless run of 10 games has sealed their fate.
With that in mind, we take a look at the last time Rotherham United played in League Two.
Rotherham United have managed to retain their Football League status since their first season in 1925/26, but look set to play in the fourth tier of English football for the first time since 2012/13.
Steve Evans guided Rotherham United to promotion to the third tier as they finished second - finishing three points clear of Burton Albion in fourth.
Rotherham United actually then achieved back-to-back promotions as they famously beat Leyton Orient on penalties in the League One play-off final on 25th May 2014.
The Millers have since played seven seasons in the Championship, but finished bottom in 2023/24 and have since struggled in League One - finishing 13th last season and being relegated this time around.