Crowd Pleasers! The Weekend's National League Attendances

By Sam Elliott

We’re all take part in spot of attendances watching. Whether it’s checking to see if form is being met with a reaction through the gates or if it’s to check up on your rivals, we all like to see who is pulling in how many punters!

It’s a part of football we all keep a close eye on - so who did what when it comes to crowds this weekend?

The three divisions again saw thousands flock with the sun still shining a Saturday at the football was the only place to be.

It was another huge weekend crowd wise - with big-hitters Leyton Orient, Wrexham and Hartlepool United all at home.

Those three games alone had 13,605 in attendance in what was one of the biggest days yet for crowds.

Bath City and Maidenhead appear for the first time in the top ten, while Chorley and Torquay United enjoyed their best gates of the season so far.


Top 10 attendances:
1.Leyton Orient v Sutton 5,627
2.Wrexham v Barnet 4,727
3.Hartlepool v Aldershot 3,251
4.Maidstone v Chesterfield 2,438
5.York v Guiseley 2,331
6.Torquay v Woking 2,281
7.Hereford v Spennymoor 2,159
8.Chorley v Chester 2,028
9.Maidenhead v Salford 1,726
10.Bath City v Welling 1,585

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