Barnet’s lead at the top of the Vanarama National League is up to nine points after York City and Forest Green Rovers could only draw on Matchday 33.
Barnet’s National League advantage is even bigger after an important day at both ends of all the tables.
The leaders’ advantage extended, a new team dropping into the bottom four and a managerial change.
The second midweek dose of National League action didn’t disappoint with some victories secured.
The National League action comes thick and fast, and after last night’s eventful set of fixtures there’s another four big games on their way in a few hours.
Barnet stretched their lead atop the Vanarama National League to seven points with a dominant 3-1 win over York City in front of more than 4,000 supporters at The Hive on Tuesday.
AFC Fylde have announced manager Kevin Phillips is to leave the club.
New manager Neil Gibson believes Wealdstone are ready for crunch time after he secured his first win since taking over.
Barnet swatted aside York City tonight to take control of the National League title race.
The game of the season needs little in the way of an introduction as York City gear up for the visit to Barnet with both managers accepting it’s a big one.
It’s an enormous night in the National League with an unmissable evening in store.
Battle resumes in the National League North and South this evening with nine games across the two divisions.