What's In Store In The National League South On Saturday?

By Tom Scott

There's some enticing games in the National League South this weekend.

With the league wide open, we could have a whole raft of changes at the top and bottom this afternoon.

But one team who will be looking to avenge their midweek disappointment will be Gloucester City.

Chris Todd was minutes away from a first win as Tigers boss on Wednesday night but lost it thanks to two late goals.

St Albans City are in town and will no doubt be expecting a reaction from the home side.

Wealdstone are on a roll at the minute and travel to Chippenham looking to show they have what it takes for a genuine promotion push.

Dulwich Hamlet host Oxford City in what could be their last 'home' game at Imperial Fields.

Leaders Billericay will be looking to continue their fine run under Dean Brennan.

Ricay will be hoping to count on the recent good form from Moses Emmanuel when they travel to Hungerford Town.

Hemel Hempstead and still within touching distance of the top seven and will be looking to pile on the misery for East Thurrock United.

After their FA Cup heartbreak last week, Hampton and Richmond will have the bit between their teeth as they face Dartford.

Elsewhere, Truro City travel to Chelmsford City and Bath City host Eastbourne Borough.

Woking have to concentrate after a whirlwind week and they travel to Slough Town.

Torquay United have put a superb run together under Gary Johnson but face what could be a stern test from Sammy Moore's Concord Rangers.

Welling host Weston-super-Mare with Steve King's men looking to recapture their form.

Saturday's National League South fixtures:
Bath City v Eastbourne Borough
Chelmsford City v Truro City
Chippenham v Wealdstone
Dulwich Hamlet v Oxford City
East Thurrock United v Hemel Hempstead
Gloucester City v St Albans City
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Dartford
Hungerford Town v Billericay
Slough Town v Woking
Torquay United v Concord Rangers
Welling v Weston-super-Mare

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