The National League now features many former EFL sides, while traditional non-league sides like Crawley have become established Football Leagues side.
But how would a combined 24 team table from both leagues look if it was based on average crowds and how many current League Two sides would actually be relegated?
The stats make interesting reading with Wrexham having better crowds than 22 of the current 24 League Two side’s, while League One bound Forest Green Rovers and big-spending Salford wouldn’t even make the cut.
Rochdale, Scunthorpe, Crawley and Harrogate are the other League Two side’s who would drop out.
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Hartlepool United fans. Photo: PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK REID JPIMEDI
. Bradford City
Bradford City have an average crowd of 15,443. Photo: Pete Norton
. Swindon Town
Swindon Town have an average of 9,182 fans. Photo: Catherine Ivill
. Wrexham
Wrexham are the best supported side in the National League with an average gate of 8,542. Photo: Getty Images
. Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers have an average gate of 7,378. Photo: Naomi Baker
. Notts County
National League side Notts County would be one of the best supported with an average gate of 6,866. Photo: Getty Images
. Stockport County
National League leaders Stockport will be expecting to grow their 6,614 average when they play in League Two next season. Photo: Getty Images
. Tranmere Rovers
Tranmere would take the last play-off place thanks to their average of 6,525. Photo: Getty Images
. Chesterfield
Chesterfield have crowds of 6,177 this season. Photo: Getty Images
. Port Vale
Promotion-chasing Port Vale have an average crowd of 6,088. Photo: Getty Images
1. Bradford City
Bradford City have an average crowd of 15,443. Photo: Pete Norton
2. Swindon Town
Swindon Town have an average of 9,182 fans. Photo: Catherine Ivill
3. Wrexham
Wrexham are the best supported side in the National League with an average gate of 8,542. Photo: Getty Images
4. Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers have an average gate of 7,378. Photo: Naomi Baker