Crowd Pleasers! The Weekend's National League Attendances

By Tom Scott

We’re crowd counting again as we take a look at the National League weekend in numbers.

We saw four games with a crowd of over 4,000 in an impressive week for supporter numbers in the National League.

Unsurprisingly, the biggest crowd was at Leyton Orient for their huge title clash with Salford City with almost 7,000 fans clicking the turnstiles - their biggest crowd of the season.

Stockport County drew their third best crows of the campaign while FC United of Manchester continue to entice fans through the door with a third 2,000+ crowd in a row.

It was also a season's best at Champion Hill for Dulwich Hamlet as the fans continue to turn out for Gavin Rose's side.

Keep your eyes out as we’ll soon by updating the average attendance tables in all three divisions!

Top ten National League weekend crowds:
1. Leyton Orient v Salford City 6,937
2. Wrexham v Dover Athletic 4,817
3. Chesterfield v Ebbsfleet 4,123
4. Stockport County v Bradford (Park Avenue) 4,105
5. Dulwich Hamlet v Bath City 3,104
6. Hartlepool United v Maidstone 2,929
7. Torquay United v Slough Town 2,364
8. FC United of Manchester v Chester 2,260
9. Hereford v Chorley 2,168
10. Sutton United v Harrogate Town 1,841

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