Part one of the busy schedule kicks off with some big games to watch out for on Sunday.
There may have been some disruption to the fixture list but some massive games go ahead - there’s plenty to look forward to over Christmas.
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Oxford City vs Slough Town - National League South
After the huge game between two of the three sides sitting level on points at the summit was postponed, some of the other promotion chasers get a go at making their mark.
With Ebbsfleet’s lip-smacking trip to Dartford off, Oxford City could go three points clear.
They host Slough Town, who have found a bit of form themselves in the past few weeks with three wins from five.
Oxford, who also sit on 31 points with Fleet and the Darts, need to get back on track at home after recent stutters which meant they weren’t the Christmas number one.
One to watch: Reece Fleet (Oxford City)
Don’t miss: Unibet’s National League South odds
AFC Fylde vs Chorley - National League North
Two of the teams looking for a National League return meet - and an away would really mix the title race up heading into 2022.
Chorley have surprised many with their impressive season and with just three defeats to date they have to still be considered challengers.
But AFC Fylde love a home game, and only leaders Brackley Town have taken anything from their trips to Mill Farm.
With seven wins from eight, the Coasters could put nine points between the challengers on Boxing Day.
Jamie Vermiglio’s team have lost just once in ten and won’t make the trip thinking Fylde an unstoppable.
But ater Darlington and Curzon Ashton have sent them packing in recent weeks, title chasing Fylde have to set the record straight.
It should be a brilliant Boxing Day of action!
One to watch: Ben Tollitt (AFC Fylde)
Don’t miss: Unibet’s National League North odds
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