With fans back in the stands, we look at every attendance in the EFL Trophy and non league including the biggest of midweek.
It was a busy few days of football with supporters up and down the country going through the turnstiles to watch their sides all in action.
We saw the most highly anticipated clashes, local derbies, managerial debuts and with that in mind, you can see all the scores too.
EFL TROPHY
Reading 5-0 Swindon Town – 6,121
Notts County 1-2 Derby County – 5,946
Portsmouth 5-1 Gillingham – 5,066
Crewe Alexandra 0-3 Wrexham – 3,751
Exeter City 0-5 Arsenal U21 – 3,311
Blackpool 5-2 Liverpool U21 – 2,683
Morecambe 3-1 Barrow – 2,203
Wigan Athletic 3-3 (4-3p) Fleetwood Town – 1,600
Walsall 1-1 (2-4p) Forest Green Rovers – 1,516
Mansfield Town 3-2 Doncaster Rovers – 1,486
Lincoln City 2-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers U21 – 1,384
Salford City 1-3 Stockport County – 1,355
Charlton Athletic 4-2 Aston Villa U21 – 1,276
Carlisle United 0-2 Nottingham Forest U21 – 1,268
Port Vale 1-0 (3-2p) Newcastle United U21 – 1,197
Cheltenham Town 0-2 Newport County – 1,175
Harrogate Town 3-5 Accrington Stanley – 959
Sutton United 0-0 (5-4p) Crawley Town – 928
Stevenage 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers – 902
Grimsby Town 1-2 Bradford City – 747
Tranmere Rovers 0-1 Leicester City U21 – 678
Attendance: 3,751 with 1,644 #WxmAFC fans 👏👏
📸 @LeaderRich pic.twitter.com/yIu8r3chnu
— Fearless In Devotion #WxmAFC podcast & fanzine (@fearlessidzine) October 10, 2023
@dcfcofficial fans at @Official_NCFC tonight. Fair play so many turning up for a Pizza Friendly! 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/TV31h86une
— James Shipley (@JamesCOYP) October 10, 2023
NON LEAGUE
Radcliffe (2) 4-3 (3) Macclesfield – 1,705
Billericay Town (1) 3-0 (0) Dulwich Hamlet – 690
Gosport Borough (0) 2-2 (0) Dorchester Town – 636
Walton & Hersham 4-1 Hungerford Town – 562
Bury Town (0) 2-2 (1) Gorleston – 486
Bedford Town (0) 1-1 (0) Kings Langley – 470
Guiseley (3) 3-2 (2) Atherton Collieries – 452
Hornchurch (1) 4-1 (1) Hastings United – 455
Chesham United 1-1 Didcot Town – 439
Lowestoft Town (1) 1-2 (2) Ipswich Wanderers – 436
Warrington Rylands (0) 1-0 (0) Workington AFC – 427
Felixstowe & Walton United (1) 5-3 (2) Brightlingsea Regent – 402
Nantwich Town (0) 3-1 (0) Runcorn Linnets – 390
Leatherhead (0) 0-1 (0) Chertsey Town – 378
Paulton Rovers 2-7 Frome Town – 328
Hartley Wintney (0) 0-1 (0) Badshot Lea – 325
Sittingbourne (0) 2-0 (0) Herne Bay – 270
Whitehawk (0) 2-1 (0) Haringey Borough – 259
Corinthian-Casuals (0) 1-2 (2) Raynes Park Vale – 241
Chichester City (0) 0-1 (0) Three Bridges – 228
Wroxham (3) 6-1 (1) Stowmarket Town – 222
Harborough Town (2) 3-0 (0) Coleshill Town – 221
City of Liverpool (1) 4-1 (0) Mossley – 206
Maldon & Tiptree (2) 3-2 (1) Basildon United – 188
Brentwood Town (1) 1-1 (1) Redbridge – 184
Horndean (1) 1-0 (0) Burgess Hill Town – 182
Bowers & Pitsea (1) 3-1 (0) Heybridge Swifts – 180
Hythe Town (1) 4-0 (0) Sevenoaks Town – 170
Hanworth Villa (0) 3-3 (2) Southall – 165
Barton Rovers 2-1 Hertford Town – 149
New Salamis (1) 1-3 (1) Walthamstow – 147
Sporting Khalsa (2) 3-1 (0) Hinckley LRFC – 145
Phoenix Sports (0) 0-0 (0) Erith & Belvedere – 143
Witham Town (1) 1-1 (0) Enfield – 129
Northwood (0) 1-3 (2) Marlow – 122
Broadbridge Heath (0) 0-1 (0) East Grinstead Town – 120
Boldmere St Michaels (0) 0-2 (1) Walsall Wood – 110
Chipstead (1) 4-1 (1) Guernsey – 101
Metropolitan Police (0) 0-0 (0) Uxbridge – 100
South Park (Reigate) (0) 2-1 (0) Sutton Common Rovers – 90
Westfield (2) 7-2 (1) Binfield – 85
𝟭𝟳𝟬𝟱 of you packed out the Neuven Stadium to watch a fantastic advertisement for non-league football tonight 🙌
Goodnight, Boro fans! 💙#WeAreRadcliffe #UTB pic.twitter.com/ZUqg0MORSs
— Radcliffe FC (@radcliffeboro) October 10, 2023
FA STATEMENT:
The FA, Premier League and EFL are together introducing new measures and stronger sanctions across the game to tackle the increased anti-social and criminal behaviours recently seen within football grounds and underline the importance of a safe matchday environment.
The new set of actions, which will be implemented across all English football leagues and backed by the Football Supporters’ Association, will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects – as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.
These acts are dangerous, illegal and have severe consequences. They have no place in football, or anywhere.
All identified offenders will be reported by clubs to the police and prosecution could result in a permanent criminal record, which may affect their employment and education, and could result in a prison sentence. The FA will also be enforcing a tougher charging and sanctioning policy for clubs, which will reinforce these measures.
Furthermore, anyone who enters the pitch and those identified carrying or using pyrotechnics or smoke bombs will now receive an automatic club ban. These bans could also be extended to accompanying parents or guardians of children who take part in these activities.
The safety of everyone attending a matchday is the game’s collective priority. We know the behaviours carried out by some fans last season do not represent the majority of supporters and they risk ruining the fantastic experience of a football match for everyone. Therefore, we are working with clubs to highlight the important role that fans, clubs, players and coaches all have to play in helping to create a safe environment.
Our strong and collective approach reflects how seriously we all view this issue and the severity of the risks. Nobody should be intimidated or assaulted in their workplace. The pitch must remain safe for players, managers and match officials, just as the stands should be for supporters.
To further support this action, the FA, Premier League and EFL are working with police forces, the UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU), and the Crown Prosecution Service to establish a new principle for cases relating to pyrotechnics and smoke bombs, as well as entering the pitch without permission. This will mean cooperating to achieve a prosecution in these cases will become the default response of the football authorities and criminal justice system, sending a clear and unambiguous message to all who break the law.
Other measures to be implemented include working with clubs to enhance search regimes and increased use of sniffer dogs at grounds. We will also be working in partnership with our clubs, players and managers, the Government, broadcasters, the police and social media platforms in seeking to discourage the further growth or acceptance of these behaviours across English football. This includes working with social media platforms to establish new ways of quicker removal of fan-generated videos of illegal behaviour at football matches, including violent offences and pitch invasions. It also includes asking the Government to reform regulations to restrict the supply of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs.
FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham said: “We all know about the fantastic and unique role that football can play in bringing communities together. However, the rise in anti-social behaviour that we saw in stadiums at the end of last season was entirely unacceptable and put people’s safety at risk. Together, English football has introduced new measures and stronger sanctions, for the start of the coming season, to send out a clear message that we will not tolerate this type of illegal and dangerous behaviour. Football stadiums must be a safe, inclusive and enjoyable environment for all, and it is the responsibility of everyone in the game, including governing bodies, clubs, players, coaches, and fans, to ensure that we all play our part in protecting our game and each other.”
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “Everyone should feel safe and able to enjoy a football match. Together, with clubs and partners across football, we are making clear the type of incidents we saw last season must stop. If we don’t take collective and sustained action, it may only be a matter of time before someone is seriously injured, or worse. These new measures are a strong response to a significant increase in fan behaviour issues, but we know it is the minority who have behaved unacceptably and unlawfully. Premier League football should be a fantastic experience for everyone and we don’t want matches to be marred by these sorts of events in the future.”
EFL Chief Executive Trevor Birch said: “This season sees new measures introduced and sanctions implemented that will serve to remind everyone attending games – but particularly the minority of people behaving in an offensive manner – that there are real life consequences for the criminal, dangerous and irresponsible conduct at football. It is wholly appropriate that these unacceptable behaviours will now be dealt with through a combination of police action and automatic club bans. There is nothing like going to watch your team live and that is why the English professional game has taken strong collective action, to ensure the match day experience remains a safe and welcoming environment for all including fans, players, club staff and match officials.”
Football Supporters’ Association Chief Executive Kevin Miles said: “We are contacted by supporters on a fairly regular basis who have been caught jumping on the pitch, or with pyro in the stands, and without exception they regret doing it. Whether they had positive intentions or not is irrelevant in the eyes of the law – pyro and pitch incursions are illegal, you will be prosecuted and you will be banned by your club.”
To support this new package of policies and actions, today marks the launch of an all-football campaign. ‘Love football. Protect the game’ will make clear the consequences of, and sanctions for, illegal and dangerous behaviour as we seek to urge fans to help us protect the game and keep everyone safe.

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