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Seven former Football League clubs will each receive £95,000-a-month as a result of the Government’s decision to offer financial assistance to National League clubs.
The National League will receive £10m from the National Lottery to help them get through the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced matches to be played behind closed doors.
The League has now decided its distribution model, with the first lot of funds due to be paid next week.
Under the plan, Chesterfield, Hartlepool, Notts County, Stockport County, Torquay, Wrexham and Yeovil will get the most due to their higher average attendances. The other 16 clubs in the National League will receive £84,000-a-month.