Well we've got you covered with our look back at the last season in numbers...
4 - Champions Barnet became the first side in National League history to achieve four promotion to the EFL
25 - Tamworth recovered 25 points from losing positions – the highest tally of any club in the National division
45 - the number of players used by Gateshead – the highest tally in the division
9 – Lenell John-Lewis was the most effective substitute during the regular season with nine goal contributions after coming off the bench
31 – the number of goals scored by the division’s top scorer Ollie Pearce (York City)
102 – the number of points achieved by Barnet – only the fourth side in National League history to break the 100-point mark and win the league
40 – Ian Henderson was the oldest player to appear in the National League this season, representing Rochdale at the age of 40 years, three months and 11 days
19 – the number of clean sheets kept by York City goalkeeper Harrison Male – more than any other goalkeeper in the National League
1486 – the number of goals scored across the regular National League season
10 – no other side scored more goals in second-half stoppage time than Barnet or Tamworth over the course of the regular season
132 – the number of penalties awarded in the National League this season with 113 successfully converted
11 - departing title sponsors Vanarama have been with us for 11 incredible years before leaving this season - making them the second-longest serving partners we have ever had
52,115 - Wembley had more fans in it for the National League Promotion Final than were there for the League Two play-off final a week earlier. It broke the previous Promotion Final record of 47,029