The English football pyramid attracts interest at various levels and below the fourth tier, you can watch plenty of stars who once graced EFL pitches on a regular basis.
Some are winding down their careers at a lower level, although a number have found themselves below League Two and are looking to bounce back into the professional game.
Others, like former Bradford City forward James Hanson, have been lured out of retirement by the prospect of a non-league challenge.
With the cost of watching EFL football generally high across the board, watching non-league games represents a cheaper alternative for many. As this gallery shows, going to watch non-league games does not mean you will miss out on watching high-profile figures.
Here are 21 former EFL players who now ply their trade below the fourth tier of English football.

5. Clayton Donaldson
A well-travelled forward who has turned out for the likes of Sheffield United and Bradford City, Donaldson is Farsley Celtic's player-head coach. Photo: Stephen Pond/Getty Images

6. Tyler Denton
The defender scored on his Leeds United debut in 2016 - now 28, he represents Scunthorpe United in the sixth tier. Photo: Clive Mason/Getty Images

7. Jacob Butterfield
Butterfield counts Barnsley, Middlesbrough, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City among his former clubs. Now 33, he represents Scunthorpe United in the National League North. Photo: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

8. George Smith
The former Barnsley defender now calls Farsley Celtic home. Photo: Dan Mullan/Getty Images