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

By Tom Scott

The National League South is largely unaffected by the FA Trophy and we bring you a stacked card this weekend.

After slipping down the pecking order midweek, Torquay United are looking for a response against Dulwich Hamlet at Plainmoor.

New leaders Woking are on their travels to Dartford looking for four in a row.

Hungerford have beaten a number of top seven sides already this season and will carry that thought into their fixture with Welling.

Four consectuive wins for Harry Wheeler at Billericay since his return. Can he make it a fantastic five when they travel to Oxford City?

They're propping the table up but Weston-super-Mare have already shown they have what it takes to beat Chippenham - they'll need to do it all again to further boost a survival push.

Chelmsford boss Rod Stringer says 'anything can happen' in the tite race.

A victory away at struggling Gloucester City could take them within three points of the top.

St Albans host Truro City looking for what would be only their second win in seven games.

Eastbourne announed Mark McGhee as the man to lead them for the reaminder of their campaign and Wealdstone are first up for the new boss.

It's been two games without a win for Bath City but they're back at Twerton Park for the first time in over a month as they face Slough Town.

East Thurrock are six points from safety and desperately need a win against Hampton & Richmond Borough.

It's been a remarkable run for Concord Rangers who have only won once in seven games - but in the same time have only lost once.

They're looking to creep back towards the top seven once again with a win over Hemel Hempstead.

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