Unibet's Vanarama National League Matchday 34 Preview

By Sam Elliott

Just when we’ve all finally recovered from the weekend, there’s a Tuesday night feast to tuck into.

It was one of the most dramatic matchdays so far this season, so what’s in store tonight?

Unibet have caught their breath after Saturday and bring you a few highlights of what we’ve got ahead this evening.

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Woking vs Bromley

Life’s not too shabby for these legendary Non-League clubs right now.

But both rather fancy a stab at the EFL, and if recent months are anything to go by, you’d be bonkers to rule them out.

Woking may not have been totally convincing in the past few weeks but they usually bounce back after a bad day at the office. A week ago they became the team to finally end Wrexham’s relentless home winning run.

Bromley’s only loss since November came at the Racecourse and they fully deserve their play-off place but know any slip up will be pounced upon with the three teams below them all within a win of the treasured seventh spot.

One to watch: ​​Pádraig Amond (Woking)
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Dorking Wanderers vs Torquay United

You can safely file this one under ‘relegation six pointer’.

Dorking Wanderers have so far ducked the bottom four but if they don’t end their five game losing run, then that’s where they’ll be come 10pm tonight.

They’ll be replaced by the Gulls if they can finally squirm out of the drop zone with three more points.

Torquay are having their best run of the season, three wins from five and the only defeat against leaders Notts County, Gary Johnson knows his team need to strike while the iron is hot.

There isn’t too much debate in both camps about the magnitude of this one.

One to watch: Tom Lapslie (Torquay United)
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Notts County vs Southend United

Just when things are frankly hot enough, the temperature has been cranked up on Southend’s visit to Notts County.

Blues boss Kevin Maher isn’t overly impressed that the leaders have gone public with their interest in left wing-back Jack Bridge.

Magpies’ Luke Williams has sent Southend an apology and wouldn’t you know it, the teams collide on Tuesday night.

Wrexham fans - who will be expecting their team to win at home to struggling Scunthorpe United - are hoping the Essex club now have an extra reason to get a result later on.

They’ve got quite a clear one, which is enhancing their play-off push.

Don’t forget, they head to Meadow Lane after four straight wins having pushed aside York City, Maidenhead, FC Halifax Town and Gateshead in the past three weeks.

But it’s hard not to know County have won six from six and the title chasers have a five-point advantage.

Yet they do sometimes slip up under the lights in front of their fans, unable to defeat Boreham Wood and Bromley in midweek home matches.

But with a striker already on 30 goals, there’s little doubt they’ve got something few others do.

One to watch: Macaulay Langstaff (Notts County)
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Where next?

Late Show Is Not Needed This Time On Action Packed Night It’s as you were at the top of the Vanarama National League and after the weekend’s thunderous finishes, it was a lot calmer and more straight-forward a few days on.
It’s Another Photo Finish On Afternoon Of Late Twists It was a day that once again underlined why you can’t take your eyes off the National League for a second.