If York City can do Barnet a big favour at Chesterfield, then they will take over if the Bees do the business against Solihull Moors at the Hive.
But the joint leaders are both pretty much flawless at home, dropping just two points each on their own patch - so it will take something special if it’s not going to be as you were at the top.
It’s fair to say Bromley aren’t bad in front of their own fans, either.
Andy Woodman’s team will make it eight straight home wins if they defeat Dorking Wanderers at Hayes Lane later on.
Altrincham got a rest this weekend but manager Phil Parkinson wants to feel the benefit of that rain check by defeating improving Kidderminster Harriers.
Southend United, pictured, could move into the top half by winning again. They face Ebbsfleet United, who picked up at point at Fylde to end their losing run last time out.
Oxford City manager Ross Jenkins isn’t alarmed by his team’s form but know it’s important to get something from their trip to fellow part-timers Wealdstone.
Maidenhead United are in the bottom four now but Alan Devonshire doesn’t think that will be for too long - victory at Aldershot Town, who are also good at home, will restore confidence.
Oldham Athletic will see their trip to managerless AFC Fylde as an opportunity to jump into the top seven again.
Eastleigh also could end the night in a promotion position by adding to Woking’s growing worries at the Silverlake.
Hartlepool United may be out of form right now but a win at FC Halifax could be enough to see them reclaim a play-off birth come 10pm.
Rochdale can get their push back on track if they win at home to Gateshead, while Luke Garrard says Boreham Wood are yet to show their true colours - can they paint the town red at Dagenham & Redbridge?