The situation down the bottom of the divisions takes most of the focus and although we’re weeks away from our next National League relegation, four of the sides looking to avoid following Ebbsfleet United take to the field.
We’ve got a six-pointer ahead as the team sitting just above the drop-zone faces the side sitting just inside.
Wealdstone, back in the bottom four after a tricky seven days, host Boston United, whose miracle season is on after one defeat in nine and a 15-point return from a possible 18.
The Stones know they can’t afford to let an opportunity in front of their fans slip by and they’ll have one eye on what’s going on elsewhere.
They will hope Aldershot Town do to AFC Fylde what they did to them a week ago, the Coasters have lost four of their last five matches and have a run-in which includes Barnet, York City and games at Tamworth and Rochdale.
Dale are blowing hot and cold - but they blew the Shots away at the weekend. They’ve got their eyes on Woking next, and the Cardinals know reward for victory could be a six-point safety cushion.
Farsley Celtic will be relegated from the National League North tonight if they fail to win at home to Oxford City.
Needham Market know that to avoid going down with them, wins must start coming. They look to make up the seven-point gap with a win at home to Curzon Ashton.
But the Nash have their own agenda - victory takes them into the play-off places.
Warrington Town also know time is ticking down and 13 points from safety, it’ll be all over bar the shouting if they lose at Spennymoor Town later on.
National League fixtures:
Aldershot Town v AFC Fylde
Wealdstone v Boston United
Woking v Rochdale
National League North fixtures:
Farsley Celtic v Oxford City
Needham Market v Curzon Ashton
Spennymoor Town v Warrington Town