Football: Match facts

Saturday 03 September 1994 23:02 BST
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Attendances

FA Carling Premiership: Highest of the season: 43,440 (Manchester United v Wimbledon). Lowest: 5,853 (Wimbledon v Ipswich).

Endsleigh League First Division: Highest of the day: 15,111 (Sunderland v Wolves). Lowest: 4,435 (Southend v Oldham). (Highest of the season: 27,764 (Wolves v West Bromwich). Lowest: 4,087 (Grimsby v Tranmere).

Second Division: Highest of the day: 13,202 (Birmingham v Plymouth). Lowest: 2,885 (Cambridge v Rotherham). Highest of the season: 14,305 (Birmingham v Wycombe). Lowest: 2,306 (Rotherham v Bournemouth).

Third Division: Highest of the day: 8,837 (Preston v Lincoln). Lowest: 1,438 (Wigan v Barnet). Highest of the season: 6,231 (Carlisle v Wigan). Lowest: 1,231 (Wigan v Chesterfield).

GM Vauxhall Conference: Highest of the day: 1,654 (Dover v Halifax). Lowest: 321 (Runcorn v Welling).

Scottish Premier Division: Highest of the season: 45,466 (Rangers v Celtic). Lowest: 5,402 (Falkirk v Partick).

Scottish First Division: Highest of the day: 4,020 (Dundee v Airdrie). Lowest: 1,183 (Hamilton v Stranraer). Highest of the season: 7,373 (Dunfermline v Raith). Lowest: 1,040 (Clydebank v Stranraer).

Scottish Second Division: Highest of the day: 1,412 (Stirling v Morton). Lowest: 417 (Brechin v Stenhousemuir). Highest of the season: 1,500 (Dumbarton v Morton). Lowest: 239 (Meadowbank v Stenhousemuir).

Scottish Third Division: Highest of the day: 1,702 (Ross County v Alloa). Lowest: 250 (Cowdenbeath v East Stirling). Highest of the season: 4,000 (Ross County v Caledonian Thistle). Lowest: 250 (Cowdenbeath v East Stirling).

Goals

Fastest goals (England): 61 sec Gary Charles (Derby) v Grimsby. (Scotland): 3 min: Bobby Williamson (Ross County) v Alloa.

Hat-tricks (England): Paul Barnes (York City) v Bournemouth). (Scotland): George O'Boyle (St Johnstone) v Ayr; Mike McAnenay (Alloa) v Ross County.

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