Based on the crowd sizes – taken from the footballwebpages.co.uk website – it seems Notts County and Wrexham are two of the league’s underachievers, while Borehamwood are massively punching above their weight.
Here’s where all 24 teams sit in the attendance league table, ranked lowest to highest.
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Chesterfield's title push has been well-backed, with the club getting an average of 5,739 for their home games. Photo: Andrew Roe/AHPIX LTD
. Dover Athletic
Dover Athletic have struggled for crowds and have an average attendance of just 922 this season. Photo: Jordan Mansfield
. Borehamwood
FA Cup giant-killers Borehamwood have struggled to attract fans to home games and have an average attendance of just 928 this season. Photo: Bryn Lennon
. Weymouth
Weymouth have an average attendance of 1150 this season. Photo: Steve Bardens
. King's Lynn Town
An average of 1,162 fans have seen King's Lynn Town home games this season. Photo: Craig Brough/AHPIX LTD
. Maidenhead United
Maidenhead United have an average attendance of 1,289 this season. Photo: Richard Heathcote
. Wealdstone
Wealdstone attract an average crowd of 1,461. Photo: Dan Mullan
. Barnet FC
Former EFL side Barnet FC have an average attendance of 1,540 this season. Photo: JUSTIN TALLIS
. Solihull Moors
Solihull Moors have an average attendance of 1,660 this season. Photo: Morgan Harlow
. Dagenham & Redbridge
Dagenham & Redbridge have an average crowd of 1,766. Photo: Justin Setterfield
21. Stockport County
League leaders Stockport County are the third best supported team in the division this season with a crowd average of 6,283. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall
22. Notts County
Notts County enjoy big crowds as they look to get back into the Football League. Their average this season is 6,936. Photo: Laurence Griffiths
23. Wrexham
Wrexham have average gates of 8,202 this season, making them the National League's best supported team. Photo: Lewis Storey