There’s four games scheduled for Saturday and so while others have their eyes on another prize the chance is there to go about business quietly.
The game of the weekend comes in west London - Wealdstone await for Bath City and there’s a big prize on offer.
Both teams are on 25 points but with things very tight the winner knows they go joint second.
St Albans City also know that they could join Welling and Woking sitting a place behind leaders Billericay Town.
They will have to overcome Chippenham Town at Clarence Park who have been more than a match for every promotion chaser they have come up against all season.
Hemel Hempstead’s new manager Joe Deeney couldn’t have asked for a better start.
Not all managers do a day after taking over, but he was in charge for their 1-0 win at Bath City - the out of form Tudors turned on the style for their new boss.
Can he make it a really strong start with three points at home to Gloucester City?
Hungerford Town are back in the bottom three and need a response.
Eastbourne Borough will move into the top half with victory over the Crusaders at Priory Lane so there will be plenty to play for.
National League South fixtures:
Eastbourne v Hungerford
Hemel Hempstead v Gloucester
St Albans v Chippenham
Wealdstone v Bath City