With little under a month to go until we bid farewell to the current season, there's still plenty to be sorted out.
And while the title is a two-horse race, who wins is anybody's guess.
Leaders Torquay are on home soil but face a Wealdstone side desperate for a play-off berth at Plainmoor.
Woking will be hoping the Gulls slip-up but they can only make it count if they overcome Bath.
At the other end of the table, Weston-super-Mare are hanging on and desperately need points.
The Seagulls head to the beach to face a Concord Rangers side who were handed their first defeat since early January last time out.
Gloucester City have their destiny in their own hands but face a tall order if they are to overcome Welling.
Hungerford Town could lift clear of danger if they can take home the spoils from a trip to Hampton & Richmond.
Promotion hopefuls Dartford host Truro City while fourth-placed Chelmsford entertain Oxford City.
Billericay will be hoping to stop the rot at Champion Hill.
It hasn't all gone the Essex-based side's way since Harry Wheeler returned but a win against Dulwich Hamlet could send out a message to the chasing pack.
East Thurrock need to pick up points if they're to avoid being cut adrift. They host mid-table Chippenham Town looking to escape the mire.
Ian Allinson is confident St Albans can gate-crash the top seven.
If his side can come back from Slough with all three points they'll be right in the mix.
Elsewhere, Eastbourne Borough head to Hemel Hempstead.
Saturday's National League South fixtures:
Bath City v Woking
Chelmsford City v Oxford City
Concord Rangers v Weston-super-Mare
Dartford v Truro City
Dulwich Hamlet v Billericay Town
East Thurrock United v Chippenham Town
Gloucester City v Welling United
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Hungerford Town
Hemel Hempstead Town v Eastbourne Borough
Slough Town v St Albans City
Torquay United v Wealdstone