After a stormy Saturday, the weather is settling down - but a bumpy night is no doubt around the corner.
The National League’s top two are lacing up their boots and leaders Barrow have some bad memories to banish.
Their 16-match unbeaten run came to a halt two Tuesdays ago - and a fortnight on, it’s the team who threw a spanner in the works again. Dover Athletic travel to Holker Street looking to help out the chasing pack again whilst boosting their own promotion chances.
Harrogate will hope the Whites can do them another favour but know they have to do their part by winning at Barnet.
It’s fair to say fans of York City and Boston United will be glued to their phones later on.
National League North leaders King’s Lynn - defeated on their last outing in early February - have a tough assignment on their hands.
They travel to fourth-place Chester, who have won their last three home matches. Will Lynn send out a message or will their fellow title chasers get some good news in Cheshire?
It’s not the only game in the division. Brackley are four without a win, and they welcome Southport, who are now undefeated in three but have won just one in eight.
Alfreton know where the net is at home - they take on Leamington.
Maidstone United will move to within a point of the National League South play-offs tonight - but they need to beat Bath City first.
The Romans are back up to speed after a recent rocky patch following Saturday’s win at Concord Rangers, and a big win could even potentially see them climb to second tonight.
Dorking Wanderers are looking for a third win in a row but Oxford City have beaten both the top two clubs at home in the past few months.
National League fixtures:
Barrow v Dover Athletic
Barnet v Harrogate
National League North:
Alfreton v Leamington
Brackley v Southport
Chester v King’s Lynn
National League South:
Maidstone United v Bath City
Oxford City v Dorking W