On Tuesday night, Darlington replaced Brackley Town who had just dislodged King’s Lynn Town at the top of the North.
The South is just as volatile, with Ebbsfleet United returning to the summit in midweek after losing first place a few times in the past ten days. So what will Saturday bring?
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Farnborough vs Dartford - National League South
It’s fair to say both sets of fans have had plenty to talk about with their mates in recent weeks.
Farnborough - slayers of Sutton United in the FA Cup - now have a trip to Wrexham to plan for, with 10,000 sure to be watching Spencer Day’s team in a few weeks. Their overall form is improving, conceding just two goals in six.
Dartford diehards can’t fail to be fully entertained, either.
They keep going top, before quickly being overhauled again, but it’s nine wins from ten National League South matches and they head to Hampshire as the country’s form side.
One to watch: Luke Coulson (Dartford)
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Darlington vs AFC Fylde - National League North
If you were asked at the start of the season which of these clubs would be sitting top in mid November and which team would be 11th, it would probably have been an easy choice.
But Darlington and AFC Fylde’s seasons have surprised everyone - for very different reasons.
The Quakers became the third National League North leaders inside four days on Tuesday night.
Their determined 3-1 win over Alfreton Town paired with dropped points for Brackley Town and King’s Lynn Town saw new table toppers emerge.
AFC Fylde can’t find any form of consistency, and could do with a solid showing before Tuesday’s FA Cup replay at League Two Gillingham, who dumped Brentford out of the EFL Cup last week.
The Coasters will have to be better on the road over the next few days.
They haven’t won away since August and although they are currently four places outside the top seven - but a win changes everything.
Fylde’s mission is not helped by the fact Darlington haven’t lost in front of their fans since the first few weeks of the season.
They’ve won three in a row and Alun Armstrong feels they have even more to show their supporters.
It’s another big weekend across the divisions!
One to watch: Kaine Felix (Darlington)
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