Saturday sees Vanarama National League North clubs return to the bread and butter of league football and there are some fascinating match-ups at either end of the table.
FC United of Manchester have welcomed David Chadwick back to the club to oversee player development, where he will head up Moston United as well as creating a pathway for academy players to flourish in non-League football.
Bradford Park Avenue have appealed for help from their supporters - to fund a National League North play-off push, writes Steven Coney.
It’s a poorly kept secret, the volume of fantastic attacking talent in the National League North.
The £50,000 target has been achieved thanks to the fan power at Darlington.
Brackley Town have strengthened their attack by signing former Bristol Rovers striker Jamie Lucas.
Harrogate Town had the chance to reduce the deficit between them and Vanarama National League North leaders Salford City to eight points when they hosted Kidderminster Harriers at the CNG Stadium on Tuesday night.
The National League North fixtures see the reverse matches from the opening day, with plenty of important games takes place.
Tamworth boss Andy Morrell says his side showed the qualities it takes to succeed in the National League North after drawing against Southport.
FC United of Manchester will be spreading plenty of festive joy after confirming they will open their doors to the homeless on Christmas Day.
York City supporters saw a glimpse of the future yesterday when building work begun in their new stadium.
Boston United manager Craig Elliott has confirmed departures and additions to his backroom staff at The Jakemans Stadium.