That’s because the weeks are rumbling on - and there is still no clear favourite for the title.
Worthing fans know that they could become that club if they keep winning. It’s now four victories in a row for the table toppers - and they have what could be a critical game in hand.
They are a point clear and want the weekend to end with an extension to their advantage. They host Hemel Hempstead Town.
Truro City are also looking to make it five wins in a row and they’re second. But John Askey knows Enfield Town are no longer the side that were losing most weeks and six points from two games has seen their survival chances soar.
Two title contenders meet and victory could mean everything - but defeat may spell big trouble.
After looking so strong, Dorking Wanderers have now won one from four. They’re not losing games, but need to get back in the winning groove at home to Torquay United, who know a loss could all-but end their championship challenge.
Eastbourne Borough can’t be ignored but need away improvement if they are to take first place. A win at seemingly doomed Aveley is a necessity and Boreham Wood fans will say the same of their trip to Weymouth.
The title game could be up for Maidstone United, already ten point adrift, if they don’t beat Chippenham Town.
Down at the bottom, St Albans City can’t afford to let many more points slip away from them. It’s Chesham tomorrow, while Chelmsford City host Weston-super-Mare and Bath City play Tonbridge Angels.
Elsewhere, Farnborough challenge Welling United, Hornchurch meet Slough Town and Salisbury welcome Hampton.
National League South fixtures:
Aveley v Eastbourne Borough
Bath City v Tonbridge Angels
Chelmsford City v Weston-super-Mare
Chesham United v St Albans City
Dorking Wanderers v Torquay United
Enfield Town v Truro City
Farnborough v Welling United
Hornchurch v Slough Town
Maidstone United v Chippenham Town
Salisbury v Hampton & Richmond
Weymouth v Boreham Wood
Worthing v Hemel Hempstead Town