As Marc White marks his 1,000 match in charge of Dorking Wanderers, he won’t let the occasion get in the way of three points with a promotion race getting more intense by the week.
In his 25th year in charge, White fittingly celebrates amongst the supporters who have come along on the journey with him. You can read all about his big day here.
Will they all be celebrating a victory over Weston-super-Mare? They hope so, especially as the sides sitting above Dorking all face tricky away trips.
Leaders Torquay United travel to St Albans City in the battle of the yellows, while Maidstone United hope to be their colourful selves and continue their seven-game winning run when they go to Chesham United.
Eastbourne Borough are up to third after they extended their unbeaten run to eight matches - and the Sports will know Slough Town have conceded nine goals in their last two games.
Boreham Wood put five past the Rebels last time out, and they’re away to Welling United this weekend looking to make it ten matches without defeat.
Truro City may be sixth, but they’re only four points off first place. Aveley arrive needing points to help escape the drop on Saturday.
Chelmsford City manager Robbie Simpson will leave at the end of the season but his only focus right now is on winning an Essex derby with Hornchurch.
There’s interest at both ends when Worthing welcome Weymouth as Hampton & RB begin life without on loan goalkeeper Ted Curd with a home game against Tonbridge Angels.
Elsewhere, Farnborough challenge Hemel Hempstead Town, Chippenham Town meet Salisbury and Enfield Town look to keep survival in their sights by beating Bath City.
National League South fixtures:
Chelmsford City v Hornchurch
Chesham United v Maidstone United
Chippenham Town v Salisbury
Dorking Wanderers v Weston-super-Mare
Enfield Town v Bath City
Farnborough v Hemel Hempstead Town
Hampton & RB v Tonbridge Angels
Slough Town v Eastbourne Borough
St Albans City v Torquay United
Truro City v Aveley
Welling United v Boreham Wood
Worthing v Weymouth