A big home following doesn’t guarantee victory, just like tiny crowds don’t mean success cannot follow.
There’s some big clubs in League Two, big clubs who have had big attendances down the years.
But just how different would the current League Two table look if it was based on each club’s record home attendance.
Using home games only, in all competitions, we have brought you the answers.
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21. Stevenage - 8,040
A record 8,040 watched the FA Cup fourth round match against Newcastle United on Sunday 25th January 1998. It saw a temporary stand installed for the match. Photo: Catherine Ivill

22. Crawley Town - 5,880
On Saturday 5 January 2013 5,880 fans saw Crawley Town host Reading in the FA Cup. Photo: Jordan Mansfield

23. Salford City - 4,518
Salford City's record came against Leeds United in the League Cup First Round on 13 August 2019. Photo: Nathan Stirk

24. Harrogate Town - 4,280
Harrogate Town's record crowd was back in the 1949–50 Whitworth Cup final and a 3-0 defeat to neighbours Harrogate Railway. Photo: Paul Thomas