There’s another big night of midweek action in the National League North and South tonight, with important games at the top and bottom of both divisions.
In the National League North, AFC Telford United take on a Tamworth side without their talisman Reece Styche, after he joined divisional rivals Darlington yesterday.
Telford lost 2-1 at home to Alfreton on Saturday afternoon to make it back-to-back league defeats, and could find things difficult against Andy Morrell’s men – a win for them could lift them into the play-off positions.
At the other end of the table, rock-bottom North Ferriby United travel to Kidderminster Harriers looking for just their second win of the season, while three points for Kiddy will take them to within a whisker of the top seven.
In the National League South, there are five mouthwatering fixtures that could have a big impact on the battles for promotion and relegation.
After the weekend’s games, Dartford are the league’s new leaders following their 4-1 win over Gloucester, and they can stay top with a win at home to Wealdstone.
Level on points with the Darts are Braintree, despite their loss at home to Weston-Super-Mare on Saturday, who face Truro City in a top-of-the-table clash at Cressing Road.
Another thrilling encounter at the top of the league sees fourth placed Havant & Waterlooville host fifth placed Chelmsford City, while Bognor Regis Town face Oxford City in a basement battle.
Six points above the relegation zone are Gloucester City, who will be hoping to put more breathing space between themselves between themselves and the bottom three with a win at East Thurrock United.