That included the onlooking Wrexham owners, Hollywood stars Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, who watched the Notts County man beautifully curl in a free-kick.
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Notts County's trip to north Wales has been labelled 'the biggest game in National League history', with both sides battling for promotion on 100 points each with just one automatic promotion spot up for grabs.
But bar a penalty shout for the home side's leading goalscorer Paul Mullin, the first half looked to be ending at 0-0 - until Notts County won a free-kick just outside Ben Foster's penalty area.
Macauley Langstaff has made headlines in recent weeks for breaking the record for most league goals in England's fifth tier.
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But it was Bostock - who came through the ranks at Crystal Palace and later signed for Tottenham - that found the net instead.
The 31-year-old hadn't scored for Notts County before the clash, nor had he found the net since September 2016.
Notts County's goal put them three points clear of second place Wrexham, however, Paul Mullin's strike early in the second half levelled the scores.
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