What's On Offer Tonight In The National League North?

By Tom Feaheny

There are three games in the National League North tonight, with some crucial fixtures taking place that will affect both ends of the table!

Two games that were set to take place tonight have been postponed due to the weather in Blyth Spartans V Southport and Leamington V Chorley, here are the three games taking place, writes Tom Feaheny.

Kidderminster Harriers V Stockport County

Two of the sides in the play-off places meet and both have found form at the right time, Kidderminster have won their last two against fellow sides looking to go up while County are now on a six game winning run.

Just a single place and point separates the two going into this match, with the FA Trophy games included it is a win each and a draw so far this season against each other.

Nuneaton Town V York City

Gary Charles got his first win as Nuneaton Town boss and will look to make it two in a row, they really are in mid-table just seven points off the drop zone yet nine away from a play-off places, Charles will be looking to use the remaining games to build for the new campaign.

York City lost a local derby on Saturday and that has left them clinging onto seventh in the table, having played a game more than Chorley they know the need for a victory is clear.

Spennymoor Town V Boston United

For Spennymoor Town this is the first game they have at Harrogate Town's CNG Stadium instead of the Brewery Field, the Moors still have eight league games to play the most in the league, they know a few more wins should help secure a play-off place.

Boston United can make it three wins in a row that must please Craig Elliott who after taking over a side that looked to be battling against relegation are comfortably in mid-table now.

Picture by Mike Petch

10th April- 7:45pm kick-off
Kidderminster Harriers V Stockport County
Nuneaton Town V York City
Spennymoor Town V Boston United

Where next?

The Rain Hits Tuesday Night's National League Programme A number of National League matches have fallen already as the rain causes problems.
Moors Are On The Move Because Of Pitch Problems Spennymoor Town will play their next two home league fixtures away from Brewery Field.