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How far fans of every 2022/23 League Two club must travel – longest to shortest distance

In this article, we take a look at how far fans of every 2022/23 League Two club must travel from longest to shortest distance (miles).

A week before the new set of third tier fixtures are out, there will be thousands of diehard football fans who follow their team all over the country planning for the new campaign ahead.

Forest Green, Exeter, Bristol Rovers, Port Vale, Oldham and Scunthorpe were the sides replaced, meaning for those who do the hard miles to watch away from home, there are certainly going to be a number of long trips on the horizon.

Gillingham, Doncaster, AFC Wimbledon and Crewe were relegated to League Two with Stockport and Grimsby promoted from the National League.

So we have taken a look at how far fans of every League Two club must travel according to TheStatsZone and ranked from longest to shortest distance travelled.

(Featured photos credit to @The92Bible and TheStatZone)

CARLISLE

Carlisle supporters will have to travel a total of 4837 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 210.3.

Their longest journey will be Crawley Town (347 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Barrow AFC (84 miles).

The current odds for Carlisle to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 9/1 while relegation is listed at 6/1.

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BARROW

Barrow supporters will have to travel a total of 4567 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 198.6.

Their longest journey will be Gillingham (331 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Carlisle United (84 miles).

The current odds for Barrow to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 16/1 while relegation is listed at 10/3.

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HARTLEPOOL

Hartlepool supporters will have to travel a total of 4238 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 184.3.

Their longest journey will be Crawley Town (309 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Harrogate Town (60 miles).

The current odds for Hartlepool to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 11/1 while relegation is listed at 5/1.

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CRAWLEY

Crawley supporters will have to travel a total of 4211 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 183.1.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle United (347 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Sutton United (25 miles).

The current odds for Crawley to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 11/2 while relegation is listed at 9/1.

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NEWPORT

Newport supporters will have to travel a total of 4166 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 181.1.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle United (282 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Swindon Town (60 miles).

The current odds for Newport to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 11/2 while relegation is listed at 9/1.

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GILLINGHAM

Gillingham supporters will have to travel a total of 4119 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 179.1.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle United (334 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Leyton Orient (35 miles).

The current odds for Gillingham to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 4/1 while relegation is listed at 14/1.

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COLCHESTER

Colchester supporters will have to travel a total of 4101 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 178.3.

Their longest journey will be Barrow (325 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Leyton Orient (59 miles).

The current odds for Colchester to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 9/1 while relegation is listed at 6/1.

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SUTTON

Sutton United supporters will have to travel a total of 3814 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 165.8.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle United (330 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is AFC Wimbledon (5 miles).

The current odds for Sutton United to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 11/2 while relegation is listed at 9/1.

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AFC WIMBLEDON

Wimbledon supporters will have to travel a total of 3748 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 163.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle United (331 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Sutton United (5 miles).

The current odds for Wimbledon to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 9/2 while relegation is listed at 12/1.

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LEYTON ORIENT

Leyton Orient supporters will have to travel a total of 3615 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 157.2.

Their longest journey will be Barrow AFC (316 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is AFC Wimbledon (16 miles).

The current odds for Leyton Orient to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 4/1 while relegation is listed at 14/1.

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GRIMSBY

Grimsby supporters will have to travel a total of 3513 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 152.7.

Their longest journey will be Newport County (238 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Doncaster Rovers (53 miles).

The current odds for Grimsby to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 6/1 while relegation is listed at 9/1.

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SWINDON

Swindon supporters will have to travel a total of 3503 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 152.3.

Their longest journey will be Carlisle (268 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Newport County (60 miles).

The current odds for Swindon to win promotion, according to Sky Bet, is at 3/1 while relegation is listed at 18/1.

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