Dave Challinor’s on-fire team have a ten point cushion - and the night off.
FC Halifax want to close the gap and they host Solihull Moors, whose great form has seen Neal Ardley’s team rise to fourth.
While Solihull are in great form, the Shaymen, pictured, are great at home - taking 42 points already in front of their fans.
Wrexham fans say their title flame is very much still flickering.
But they know they need to get the job done against Barnet at the Racecourse and give the team they defeated in the FA Trophy on Saturday something else to think about.
Bromley also made the FA Trophy final but Andy Woodman couldn’t stomach missing out on the play-offs.
A win at King’s Lynn is critical but Tommy Widdrington’s team have their own agenda and sense survival after an upturn in their form.
Both Wealdstone and Maidenhead United are watching Lynn with interest.
But the winner of their game later on surely confirms their National League status for next season.
Brackley Town will go back to the top of the National League North with a point or more at Curzon Ashton.
Chorley and Boston United meet in what is a big game in the battle to secure a play-off place.
York City know their FA Trophy semi-final heartache will be softened if they win at Kettering Town.
Spennymoor Town are very much still in the top seven hunt - they welcome Bradford PA.
Meanwhile Kidderminster Harriers face Alfreton at Aggborough and Farsley Celtic take on Guiseley in a Yorkshire grudge match.
In the National League South there there is just one game.
Hampton & RB manager Gary McCann is well aware a win at home to Tonbridge Angels takes the Beavers to within five points of the play-offs.
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