What’s Ahead Of Us Tonight Across The National League

By Sam Elliott

There’s seven games coming your way tonight - and some massive points up for grabs.

We could have some answers to a few important questions down in Dorset.

Weymouth will be relegated if they lose to Wrexham at the Bob Lucas Stadium - but the Dragons have their own agenda.

Having slipped up at Woking after taking the lead, they simply can’t afford to drop any points against the Terras if they are to reel in Stockport County.

They will close the gap to four points if they get back to winning ways, and the two teams are still to meet at the Racecourse.

Aldershot Town know they will be safe if they beat Bromley, who know their play-off game will likely be up if they don’t win.

Boreham Wood still have half a chance but they really need to return from Roots Hall with three points against Southend United.

Luke Garrard’s team won for the first time in 56 days on Saturday against Bromley, Tyrone Marsh back amongst the goals.

Notts County, pictured, know they can put seven points between themselves and those trying to get into the top seven if they beat Dover Athletic at the Crabble.

It’s an important night for York City’s Vanarama National League North play-off hopes.

John Askey takes his team to Chester knowing a point will take them back into the top seven.

But they face former manager Steve Watson and his Seals have taken seven points from nine at home.

Alfreton Town are the division’s form side with five wins from six.

Billy Heath has belief - and the Reds manager knows one side always comes late to the play-off party.

If results go their way they could be in the promotion places by 10pm, but they need to beat Curzon Ashton, who still haven’t given up hope yet themselves.

In the only game of the night in the Vanarama National League South, Concord Rangers and Slough Town meet with both wanting to end the season with a positive last few weeks.

Where next?

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