It’s already shaping up to be some weekend across the National League!
As ever, betting partner Unibet run the rule over the pick of the games with the two month countdown now on.
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Yeovil Town vs Woking
If anyone questioned Darren Sarll’s decision to leave Yeovil for Woking 11 months ago, they didn’t for long.
A supposed sidewards step has been anything but - and he Cards could be climbing all the way up to the EFL for the first time if all goes to plan over the next 10 weeks or so.
The club he left behind haven’t kicked on in his absence, but have now been placed under the new stewardship of SU Glovers.
Manager Mark Cooper says Yeovil needs a “little bit of love and care that it deserves” - but after slipping into the bottom four again, they also require points and fast.
One to watch: Jim Kellermann (Woking)
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Bromley vs Notts County
Notts County fans really, really hate their trips to Hayes Lane.
So it will feel like there is no better time to bowl out of Bromley with smiles on their faces.
Three games there, three defeats. Andy Woodman’s team also took a point off them at Meadow Lane earlier this season.
They will hope their opponents are leggy following Tuesday’s trip to Torquay United as they had their feet up at home.
But the Ravens left Plainmoor ecstatic and will be full of confidence this weekend when Notts come to town again and the visitors know they badly need a reaction to their set-back last week.
One to watch: Ruben Rodriques (Notts County)
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Maidenhead United vs Wrexham
Historic York Road has been a graveyard for the big boys down the years.
Ryan Reynold and Rob McElhenney found that out for themselves last season, seeing their new team gunned down 3-2 on their first visit back in October 2021.
Things have changed since that chaotic night - but Berkshire is still one of the toughest places to visit.
The BT Sport panel will feel the hosts can’t be discounted, and with good reason.
Especially now Alan Devonshire’s team have won their last three, they aren’t to be messed with on their own patch.
After a worry over being dragged into trouble, the Magpies responded by beating Yeovil Town, FC Halifax and Dagenham.
But have they got enough to put the new leaders off their stride?
We all know how good Wrexham are at the Racecourse, but lately they’ve been even better on their travels.
It’s six away wins from six but unlike last weekend, they play after title rivals Notts County - and we all saw what happened in that situation last Saturday.
It’s sure to be another breathless National League weekend!
One to watch: Elliot Lee (Wrexham)
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