We have five games coming your way with a few scores to settle.
Wrexham know a midweek win will be the perfect antidote for their FA Cup heartbreak.
Phil Parkinson takes his side to Aldershot Town who have been waiting since mid-May for a home win.
It’s a run that has made life difficult for Mark Molesley since taking the reins at the Shots early this campaign, but he is determined to turn things around.
He said: “We can’t feel sorry for ourselves and we’ve got to keep fighting and keep believing.
“When you’re down there, things don’t go for you, so we have to be razor-sharp for the whole game if we want to give ourselves a chance.”
In the National League North, Brackley Town are flying and can go level on points with leaders AFC Fylde with a win.
Spennymoor Town, who have a point to prove after a run of three defeats without scoring, are the visitors.
Both Leamington and York City know three points would see them shoot up the table.
The Brakes are good on home soil and have lost just once there all season while Steve Watson is looking for a another win after collection October's Manager of the Month award.
Hungerford Town can show their title mettle with a win over Hemel Hempstead Town.
Danny Robinson’s side will be in touching distance of leaders Dartford if the night ends how they want it to.
As for the Tudors, a much-needed win would see them put some distance from them and the foot of the table.
Havant & Waterlooville’s FA Cup run is over, which might help them in their push for the play-offs.
With games in hand over most of the sides above them, the Hawks can get things going again in the league with a win over Tonbridge Angels.
Vanarama National League
Aldershot Town v Wrexham
Vanarama National League North
Brackley Town v Spennymoor Town
Leamington v York City
Vanarama National League South
Hungerford Town v Hemel Hempstead Town
Tonbridge Angels v Havant & Waterlooville