Since 2002-03, the league has been granted a second promotion place, with a play-off deciding who joins the champions in the Football League. Previously, no promotion from the Conference would occur if the winners did not have adequate stadium facilities. As of the start of the 2002-03 season, if a club achieves the automatic promotion or the play-off places but does not have an adequate stadium, their place will be re-allocated to the next highest placed club, that has the required facilities. In 2004-05, the Conference increased its size by adding two lower divisions, the Conference North and Conference South respectively. In 2006 the Conference expanded from 22 to 24 teams by relegating two teams and promoting four teams. In the 2006-07 season a "four up and four down" system between the Conference National and its two feeder divisions was introduced.
In April 2007, it was announced all the Football Conference had agreed a three year sponsorship deal with online betting firm Blue Square. Under the deal, all three Conference leagues would be sponsored by Blue Square from the 2007-08 season. This would also lead to a renaming of the leagues with the Conference National becoming the Blue Square Premier, the Conference North becoming Blue Square North and the Conference South becoming Blue Square South.
| Finishing position last season | |
|---|---|
| Altrincham | 21st 1 |
| Barrow | 5th in Conference North |
| Burton Albion | 5th |
| Cambridge United | 2nd |
| Crawley Town | 15th |
| Eastbourne Borough | 2nd in Conference South |
| Ebbsfleet United | 11th |
| Forest Green Rovers | 8th |
| Grays Athletic | 10th |
| Histon | 7th |
| Kettering Town | 1st in Conference North |
| Kidderminster Harriers | 13th |
| Lewes | 1st in Conference South |
| Mansfield Town | 23rd in League Two |
| Northwich Victoria | 19th |
| Oxford United | 9nd |
| Rushden & Diamonds | 16th |
| Salisbury City | 12th |
| Stevenage Borough | 6th |
| Torquay United | 3rd |
| Weymouth | 16th |
| Woking | 17th |
| Wrexham | 24th in League Two |
| York City | 14th |
² Not relegated due to Halifax Town being demoted
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1Not promoted due to stadium not being adequate for the Football League
2Boston United allowed to retain championship title and subsequent promotion to the Football League despite having been found guilty of serious financial misconduct during their title winning season. Following their later relegation back from the Football League, due to ongoing financial concerns and irregularities at the club, Boston United were passed straight back through the Conference National and placed into Conference North.
| Home Club | Stadium Name | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Wrexham | Racecourse Ground | 15,500 |
| Oxford United | Kassam Stadium | 12,500 |
| Mansfield Town | Field Mill | 9,990 |
| Cambridge United | Abbey Stadium | 9,617 |
| York City | KitKat Crescent | 9,034 |
| Stevenage Borough | Broadhall Way | 7,100 |
| Weymouth | The Wessex Stadium | 6,600 |
| Burton Albion | Pirelli Stadium | 6,500 |
| Rushden & Diamonds | Nene Park | 6,441 |
| Kettering Town | Rockingham Road | 6,264 |
| Kidderminster Harriers | Aggborough | 6,238 |
| Altrincham | Moss Lane | 6,150 |
| Woking | Kingfield | 6,036 |
| Torquay United | Plainmoor | 6,000 |
| Eastbourne Borough | Priory Lane Stadium | 5,664 |
| Forest Green Rovers | The New Lawn | 5,147 |
| Ebbsfleet United | Stonebridge Road | 5,011 |
| Salisbury City | The Raymond McEnhill Stadium | 5,000 |
| Crawley Town | Broadfield Stadium | 4,996 |
| Northwich Victoria | Victoria Stadium | 4,500 |
| Grays Athletic | New Recreation Ground | 4,500 |
| Barrow | Holker Street | 4,256 |
| Histon | Bridge Road | 3,250 |
| Lewes | The Dripping Pan | 3,000 |