There’s five games to come with three in the National League North and two in the South.
Hereford are the highest placed team in action with a good win at home to Scarborough Athletic potentially taking them into place.
The reward for Alfreton Town leaving Oxford City with three points is a play-off place - but the Hoops are a different proposition since the return of manager Ross Jenkins.
If Alfreton or Hereford slip up, Chester will fancy their chances of jumping in - but they’ve got a tough night ahead at Leamington, who are the only club in the division yet to lose at home.
There was managerial upheaval last night in the National League South last night.
Jerry Gill is leaving Twerton Park after seven years’ service and goalkeeping coach Lee Kendall and some senior players will take charge of the match against Maidstone United.
The Stones are looking to extended their undefeated run to nine matches.
These are tough times at Welling United, who have lost eight of their last ten games.
Rod Stringer knows a fifth straight loss will be damaging and although Weymouth have only won once, they’re on a six game run without defeat.
National League North
Hereford v Scarborough Ath
Leamington v Chester
Oxford City v Alfreton Town
National League South
Bath City v Maidstone United
Welling United v Weymouth