The National League Premier Division line-up is complete for 2026-27 following the conclusion of all promotion final games over the weekend.
The division sees the Iron in the fifth tier for what will only be their third at the level having missed out on promotion in the play-offs. It will be the first time United have been in the division for consecutive seasons.
Kidderminster Harriers won the National League North Promotion Final, while Hornchurch emerged victorious in the Southern equivalent, seeing off South Shields and Torquay United, respectively. AFC Fylde and Worthing won their respective divisions to complete the quartet of sides promoted.
Meanwhile, Barrow and Harrogate Town lost their EFL status to enter non-league after their season of struggles at the bottom of League Two. Boreham Wood also remain in the division following Promotion Final heartache at Wembley on Sunday, with Rochdale securing a return to the EFL.
Elsewhere, relegated out of the National League, and therefore not one of the Iron's opponents in the forthcoming season, Brackley Town, Braintree Town, Morecambe and Truro City.
The new campaign will see Scunthorpe come up against three sides for the first time, with both the Step Two Champions yet to play against the Iron previously, along with Hornchurch who beat Torquay in extra time of the Southern Promotion Final.
A full list of teams confirmed for the Vanarama National League in 2026-27…
AFC Fylde (1st in National League North)
Aldershot Town (20th in National League)
Altrincham (13th in National League)
Barrow (24th in League Two)
Boreham Wood (6th in National League)
Boston United (12th in National League)
Carlisle United (3rd in National League)
Eastleigh (17th in National League)
FC Halifax Town (8th in National League)
Forest Green Rovers (7th in National League)
Gateshead (18th in National League)
Harrogate Town (23rd in League Two)
Hartlepool United (9th in National League)
Hornchurch (2nd in National League South)
Kidderminster Harriers (3rd in National League North)
Scunthorpe United (5th in National League)
Solihull Moors (14th in National League)
Southend United (6th in National League)
Sutton United (19th in National League)
Tamworth (11th in National League)
Wealdstone (15th in National League)
Woking (10th in National League)
Worthing (1st in National League South)
Yeovil Town (16th in National League)













