It will be a level playing field when Dorking Wanderers vs Wrexham AFC gets underway today, but there are a number of differences off the pitch.
It will be the first time Wrexham have played the Surrey-based team in a competitive fixture when the Reds go in search of their fourth win on the bounce.
Their opponents will certainly be up for the challenge, considering their meteoric rise.
Dorking Wanderers was founded in 1999, 135 years later than Wrexham, but the two sides will be six points apart in the table come kick-off.
They have risen through the ranks of the football pyramid and have now reached the fifth tier of English Football.
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Dorking achieved promotion to the National League last season for the first time in the club's history and now get the chance to test themselves against well-established clubs like Wrexham.
But it's not only the 135 years of history between the two clubs.
Dorking Wanderers' ground has a capacity of 3,000, which is around 7,000 less than the Racecourse Ground.
In the three games Phil Parkinson's side have had at home this season, there have been more fans in attendance than Dorking had in the entirety of last season, according to Transfermarkt.
During their promotion-clinching season, Dorking Wanderers amassed 26,007 fans over the course of their 20 league games at home.
The highest gate was 2,898 when the side hosted Maidstone in late February.
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The club did hit the 3,000 mark during their playoff games, but those have not been included in the total.
In Wrexham AFC's first three home games against Eastleigh, Maidstone United, and Gateshead, the overall attendance has been 29,565.
The highest of those came in the season opener against Eastleigh, when Elliot Lee saved the day in front of 9,897 at the Racecourse.
The Reds' attendances have been close to the 10,000 mark on a regular basis since the takeover of Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, with plans to expand the capacity to 15,000 well underway.
No matter what the number, there is likely to be a brilliant atmosphere at Meadowbrook today, between two teams from differing ends of the footballing spectrum.
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