The leadership changed hands three times within a few hours during the eventful first instalment - so the next round of matches has a lot to live up to!
There’s a huge game in store as Chesterfield, top until last weekend, face the side now leading the way.
Hartlepool United head to Derbyshire fresh from four wins in a row and John Askey celebrated his new contract with a live win over AFC Fylde on Saturday. Now he wants his team to stay at the summit.
Solihull Moors occupied first place on Friday night and think they can return there should they cast aside Oldham Athletic, who have won just one of their first five fixtures.
There’s another TNT Sports game coming as managerless Eastleigh welcome Aldershot Town, days after Lee Bradbury left his post. Kick-off is at 3pm and you can read a preview here.
Barnet and Ebbsfleet will both be happy enough with their starts and they meet looking to add three more points as Southend United try to stop Bromley claiming their first win.
Woking welcome Dorking Wanderers, Maidenhead United go to Kidderminster while Altrincham, fresh from defeating Chesterfield, pictured, are at Fylde.
FC Halifax host Gateshead, there’s a London derby between Wealdstone and Dagenham while Boreham Wood go to as yet winless Oxford City. York City are desperate for their first three points and host Rochdale.
Things don’t get any easier for Havant & Waterlooville in the National League South.
The strugglers meet Yeovil Town chasing the result to get their season going, while leaders Worthing are at home against Weymouth.
Bradley Ash’s double for Torquay United at Slough Town saved the day on Saturday - can he strike again as Gary Johnson’s team welcome Braintree to Plainmoor?
Chelmsford City have looked sharp so far and will want to put Eastbourne Borough to the sword. Aveley hope to bounce back from a rare off day by beating Hampton & RB as Bath City look to keep up their encouraging form with a win at St Albans City.
All eyes are on Scunthorpe United to see how they respond to their first National League North defeat of the season.
The Iron were humbled by an excellent Curzon Ashton on Saturday and now face a test of their resolve with a home fixture against buoyant Scarborough Athletic.
New leaders Spennymoor face an all North East encounter at Blyth Spartans and so do third place South Shields - they’re at Darlington.
King’s Lynn Town didn’t want the start to the season they have had and know a win against Alfreton Town is already really important.
Southport play Chorley, Hereford travel to Tamworth while strong starters Warrington Town and Boston United meet.
For all Monday’s fixtures, click here.