The broadcaster have selected an early kick-off and a late one - a perfect day for fans with the 3pm kick-offs nicely sandwiched in-between.
It all kicks off at 12.30pm as Aldershot welcome Wealdstone as well as the cameras on Remembrance weekend, where the military town will once again pause for those who have fallen in service.
The day starts in Hampshire and ends in north west London with a big one. Two promotion chasers are meeting as Barnet and Oldham Athletic lock horns at the Hive.
The hosts will hope this one goes better than last year where, in front of TV viewers 12 months ago, the Latics ran out easy 4-1 winners.
It’s an early start for Hartlepool United’s new management team.
It couldn’t be a more demanding first game in charge for Anthony Limbrick and Lennie Lawrence at York City, kick off is at 12.30pm.
In between, there is plenty to keep you entertained.
Forest Green Rovers will be keeping a close eye on their title rivals before and after of course but their main focus is on leaving Maidenhead United with three points.
What Ebbsfleet United would do for maximum reward this weekend. Still sitting bottom, it’s a trip to Tamworth who have shown the nation how good they are on their own pitch.
Rochdale so nearly did in the FA Cup before Bromley’s late show and they face Sutton United, who pushed Birmingham City all the way on Sunday.
Solihull Moors are hitting form at the right time and Andy Whing just wants his team to be well placed heading into the festive period. They are at home to Altrincham, who go in on the back of a 5-0 victory at AFC Fylde.
Mark Cooper’s Yeovil Town are also in good form and now occupy a play-off place. It’s all about staying in there when they head to inconsistent Southend United.
Performances aren’t a big problem but Woking now haven’t won in eight. They’re at FC Halifax Town, who want to avoid a third straight defeat.
AFC Fylde have some making up to do to their fans after they were put to the sword by Alty two weeks ago. Kevin Phillips is demanding improvement when Gateshead arrive.
Managerless Boston United are without a win since the first week of September. Dagenham & Redbridge know three points pushes them to within sight of the top seven.
It is six without victory for Eastleigh now and Kelvin Davis will understand how important it is to put Braintree Town to the sword - and put their poor recent form to bed.
The Iron haven’t won away from home yet and sense an opportunity against the Spitfires.
National League fixtures:
Aldershot Town v Wealdstone 12.30pm
York City v Hartlepool United 12.30pm
Barnet v Oldham Athletic 5.30pm
AFC Fylde v Gateshead
Boston United v Dagenham & Red
Eastleigh v Braintree Town
FC Halifax Town v Woking
Maidenhead United v Forest Green
Rochdale v Sutton United
Solihull Moors v Altrincham
Southend United v Yeovil Town
Tamworth v Ebbsfleet United