Football: Match facts
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FA Carling Premiership: Highest of the day: 38,547 (Liverpool v Coventry). Lowest: 14,790 (Southampton v Wimbledon). Highest of the season: 44,751 (Manchester United v Blackburn, 26 Dec). Lowest: 4,739 (Wimbledon v Coventry, 26 Dec).
Endsleigh League First Division: Highest of the day: 28,039 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion). Lowest: 4,615 (Southend United v Bristol City). Highest of the season: 28,228 (Birmingham v West Bromwich, 28 Dec). Lowest: 4,065 (Oxford v Barnsley, 2 Nov).
Second Division: Highest of the day: 10,383 (Burnley v Bournemouth). Lowest: 1,695 (Hartlepool United v Exeter City). Highest of the season: 18,165 (Burnley v Blackpool, 1 Jan). Lowest: 1,530 (Hartlepool v Wrexham, 20 Nov).
Third Division: Highest of the day: 5,941 (Preston North End v Lincoln City). Lowest: 2,573 (Colchester United v Torquay United). Highest of the season: 12,790 (Preston v Chester, 27 Dec). Lowest: 1,137 (Scarborough v Shrewsbury, 25 Sept).
GM Vauxhall Conference: Highest of the day: 2,182 (Kidderminster Harriers v Stafford Rangers. Lowest: 427 (Runcorn v Yeovil).
Goals
Fastest goals (England): 2 min: Ian Rush (Liverpool) v Coventry, John Taylor (Bristol Rovers) v Hull and David Eyres (Burnley) v Bournemouth. (Scotland): 13 min: Stephen Crawford (Raith Rovers) v Rangers.
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