Attendances outside the Premier League soared to a 60-year high with the biggest crowd of last season recorded at Sunderland in the third tier.
More than 18.3million supporters went through the turnstiles in the Championship, League One and League Two, at an average of over 11,000 per game, according to figures set to be released by the Football League (EFL).
This is the highest total since the advent of the Premier League in 1992 and the highest in those three tiers since 1958-59, when attendances topped 18.8m.
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