Needless to say that means every game really counts from here on in - especially for those hunting top spot, and not wanting their season to go on into May.
So where is the title race taking us on Saturday?
Well, Worthing are in control and a weekend fixture against a side struggling for any kind of form will not read well for their rivals.
A trip to Welling United is next for the leaders, who have a four-point advantage with a game in hand. The Wings are nearing the must-win stage and need to close the eight point gap to safety.
The chasing pack will be aware they can’t afford many more off days following last week’s horror show for many.
Truro City, in second, host Salisbury, looking to put their injury time collapse at Enfield Town to bed.
Eastbourne Borough are flawless at home, they welcome Farnborough knowing they need to keep it that way, while Dorking Wanderers are enduring problems at the worst time possible.
It is just one win in five for the side who have spent the most time in 2025 top - victory is essential at Boreham Wood, pictured, in the day’s big game with both sitting on 71 points, six points off the pace.
Torquay United won at Wanderers last time out and these next few weeks will clarify if they’re in the title race. Bath City visit this weekend.
Elsewhere on Non-League Day, the team who did us proud in the FA Cup last year are likely to need the play-offs if they want promotion this time - Maidstone United travel to Hampton & RB.
Weston-super-Mare are driving to budge the Stones out of the top seven, but must navigate Chesham United first.
Hemel Hempstead Town have won four of their last five and they hope a topsy turvy season ends on a high. The one time leaders host Aveley, who could be down in results go against them.
St Albans City are alive and kicking in the race to avoid the drop. The Saints hosts Hornchurch, while Weymouth can’t afford to drop points to Chippenham Town.
Tonbridge Angels and Chelmsford City know they will both have new managers next season and they meet with one eye on the future.
Slough Town will have a fan as assistant manager in their match with Enfield Town, which has been dedicated to a local hospice.
National League South fixtures:
Boreham Wood v Dorking W
Chippenham v Weymouth
Eastbourne v Farnborough
Hampton & RB v Maidstone United
Hemel Hempstead v Aveley
Slough Town v Enfield Town
St Albans City v Hornchurch
Tonbridge Angels v Chelmsford City
Torquay United v Bath City
Truro City v Salisbury
Welling United v Worthing
Weston-super-Mare v Chesham