There’s action in all three divisions and FA Trophy replays too with plenty of points and third round places up for grabs.
There’s a big game at both ends of the National League as AFC Fylde look to jump out of the bottom four - but they know they face a formidable challenge in the shape of Notts County.
Neal Ardley’s side are third in the form guide and have won four from five as they have given the other promotion chasers something to think about.
The Vanarama Manager of the Month for December takes his team to Mill Farm having last lost in November.
There’s no pitch problems at Maidstone United - both they and Hemel Hempstead have 35 points on the board and the National League South play-off pressure will be increased by whoever comes out on top at the Gallagher Stadium.
The same can't be said at York Street - Boston vs Gateshead was postponed just before 1pm
After four defeats in five, Spennymoor could probably do without a visit from Altrincham - who have won five of their last six.
Wembley is in the eyeline of those still in the FA Trophy but who will be left standing tonight?
Bath City welcome Concord Rangers with the Romans’ home form impressive. They have won five of their last six matches at Twerton Park.
Stockport County fancy a revenge mission against AFC Fylde after last season’s semi-final went the way of the Coasters.
But Dorking Wanderers are no fools and will relish a huge game in front of a big crowd at Edgeley Park.
Leamington take on 2000 winners Kingstonian for the right to play the winners of the Bath City v Concord tie.
Meanwhile, Maidenhead and Halesowen is off - as is Barnet's trip to Farsley Celtic.
National League:
AFC Fylde v Notts County
National League North:
Kettering P-P Brackley Town
Spennymoor v Altrincham
National League South:
Maidstone United v Hemel Hempstead
FA Trophy fixtures:
Bath City v Concord Rangers
Farsley P-P Barnet
Leamington v Kingstonian
Maidenhead P-P Halesowen
Stockport County v Dorking W