League Two attendances: How Bradford City, Doncaster Rovers, Mansfield Town, Swindon and Tranmere Rovers compare to rivals plus brilliant fan gallery

Bradford City are the best supported side in League Two, with the club last month announcing 14,190 season-ticket sales - a fourth-tier record for the Bantams.

The figure beats City’s previous League Two record of 13,614, set ahead of the 2019-20 season.

Of the 14,190 sold, 1,835 came from supporters who did not hold a season ticket last year, with 12,355 renewing ahead of Mark Hughes’ first full campaign in charge.

City’s chief executive officer, Ryan Sparks, said: “We are delighted to finalise and share these figures, and are extremely grateful for your wonderful support which has helped us piece together what we believe is a competitive squad.

“Sales are up in all categories, and it is particularly pleasing to see close to 2,000 people purchase a season ticket, having not held one last season.

“We are all very proud of our club and our city, and this season is a collective effort as we look to deliver the success we all desire.”

We have collated data from Transfermarkt to see how Bradford’s average home support so far this term compares to their fourth-tier rivals.

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