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

We go on with our look at how far fans of every 2022/23 National League club must travel – longest to shortest distance…

CHESTERFIELD

Chesterfield supporters will have to travel a total of 3116 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 135.5.

Their longest journey will be Torquay United (253 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Notts County (29 miles).

The current odds for Chesterfield to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 8/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 4/6.

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BROMLEY

Bromley supporters will have to travel a total of 2940 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 127.8.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (295 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Dagenham & Redbridge (20 miles).

The current odds for Bromley to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 33/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 5/2.

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DAGENHAM

Dag & Red supporters will have to travel a total of 2908 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 126.4.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (284 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Bromley (20 miles).

The current odds for Dagenham to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 16/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 6/5.

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NOTTS COUNTY

Notts County supporters will have to travel a total of 2878 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 125.1.

Their longest journey will be Torquay United (230 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Chesterfield (29 miles).

The current odds for Notts County to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 13/2 while a top seven finish is listed at 8/15.

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DORKING

Dorking Wanderers supporters will have to travel a total of 2863 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 124.5.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (306 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Woking (16 miles).

The current odds for Dorking to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 80/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 11/2.

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ALDERSHOT

Aldershot supporters will have to travel a total of 2856 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 124.2.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (305 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Woking (11 miles).

The current odds for Aldershot to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 150/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 9/1.

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SOLIHULL

Solihull supporters will have to travel a total of 3699 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 160.8.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (204 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Notts County (50 miles)

The current odds for Solihull to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 9/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 8/11.

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WOKING

Woking supporters will have to travel a total of 2684 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 116.7.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (295 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Aldershot Town (11 miles).

The current odds for Woking to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 100/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 11/2.

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MAIDENHEAD

Maidenhead United supporters will have to travel a total of 2646 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 115.0.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (283 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Wealdstone (19 miles).

The current odds for Maidenhead to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 100/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 8/1.

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BOREHAM WOOD

Boreham Wood supporters will have to travel a total of 2551 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 110.9.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (263 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Barnet (6 miles).

The current odds for Boreham Wood to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 20/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 6/4.

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WEALDSTONE

Wealdstone supporters will have to travel a total of 2540 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 110.4.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (280 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Barnet (8 miles).

The current odds for Wealdstone to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 200/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 10/1.

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BARNET

Barnet supporters will have to travel a total of 2475 miles to watch their team away from home with the average amount of miles on the road set at 107.6.

Their longest journey will be Gateshead (266 miles) while the shortest for travelling fans is Boreham Wood (6 miles)

The current odds for Barnet to win the league, according to Sky Bet, is at 100/1 while a top seven finish is listed at 7/1.

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