There's A Big Tuesday Night Ahead For A Number Of Sides

By Tom Scott

There's some housekeeping to do in the league with the FA Cup passing for another season for some of our teams.

We've got games from the cup, North and South divisions coming up tonight.

But who can put the pressure on?

Hartlepool will have their new manager Dave Challinor in the dugout for the first time for their FA Cup game against Yeovil.

The Glovers haven't beaten Hartlepool since 2012 when the pair were both in League One - a trip to Exeter City awaits the winner.

A number of our sides are also back in league action in the National League North and South.

Spennymoor Town are form side having last tasted defeat all the way back in September.

Jason Ainsley's side can apply pressure to the top three if they can overcome tonight's visitors Boston.

King's Lynn haven't lost a home game since last September which might be bad news for Leamington who have lost four on the spin.

Travel sick Alfreton Town make a trip to Hereford with both sides looking to stay in touch with the top seven.

The Reds have lost four of their last five games on the road after a decent start to the season.

Welling are sinking like a stone and haven't won a league game in their last six outings - scoring just twice.

Dulwich Hamlet are next up looking to put their games in hand to good use after their FA Cup exit on Friday.

Leaders Wealdstone were supposed to be heading to Billericay but the game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Tuesday night's FA Cup fixtures:
Yeovil Town v Hartlepool United

Tuesday night's National League North fixtures:
Hereford v Alfreton Town
King's Lynn Town v Leamington
Spennymoor Town v Boston United

Tuesday night's National League South fixtures:
Billericay Town P-P Wealdstone (Waterlogged Pitch)
Welling United v Dulwich Hamlet

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