Notts County and Chesterfield fans may not agree on too much, but both won’t argue that it is high time they ended their EFL exile.
Just two clubs from all three National League divisions remain unbeaten - and they are the ones sitting pretty at the top of the North and South.
We’ve reached match week four already and after a humdinger of a midweek programme, what does Saturday have in store?
The live BT Sport game sprung into life in the second half as Solihull Moors and York City claimed a share of the points.
Chesterfield came out on top in the big game on Tuesday night - and there was plenty of eye-catching results elsewhere.
Well, it didn’t take long to discover that the National League is going to be pretty competitive again this year!
There’s nothing like summer nights under the lights and the first National League North and South midweek programme is packed full of thrilling fixtures.
Matchday two of the National League season produced plenty of talking points.
It’s probably not unfair to suggest Oldham Athletic and Dorking Wanderers are playing somewhere they’d thought they never would be.
Every football fan should feel safe when watching their team. But last season we saw a minority of supporters ruining the game for others.
The second instalment of the National League is nearly here - and all the signs are that it’s going to be a helter-skelter of a season.
Exactly how much can we read into a strong opening day showing? Well, we’re about to find out!