There’s been shock scorelines as well as brilliant matches and Weymouth will hope there’s plenty more surprises to come.
The bottom side will have their work cut out at Slough Town, who are not only now top of the table but haven’t lost at home in 25 matches.
Rebels manager Scott Davies has called for razor sharp focus but confessed this week he is more interested in building a gap from the sides at the bottom - and not looking at the teams around them going for promotion.
It’s not been the start Maidstone United or Chelmsford City were expecting. The Stones have won just once and face a demanding task at Boreham Wood.
The Clarets, who are yet to win, tackle Truro City, who hit Welling United for five the last time they hosted a game.
Torquay United, pictured, are one of the sides who have lived up to the summer hype. The Gulls meet Aveley, who have one point on the board after five matches.
Farnborough lost their way over the Bank Holiday weekend but will be back on track if they add to St Albans’ issues.
Welling United meet Chesham and Worthing go looking for a better result on the road as they make the trip to Hampton & RB.
Hemel Hempstead Town are third and know if results go their way they can take over at the top. They need to beat Bath City first.
Dorking Wanderers travel to Eastbourne Borough, who already look better this season. Tonbridge Angels have nine points on the board and want to make it 12 as Salisbury pay a visit.
Weston-super-Mare have won their last three matches and get a visit from Daryl McMahon’s Hornchurch.
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