Who Fancies Some More? Next Dose Of Action Is Close

By Sam Elliott

After the trials and tribulations of Tuesday night comes a Saturday instalment packed with important points on offer.

Whatever happens, Tamworth will still be sitting on top of the National League North table at the end of the weekend.

But can they extend their lead - the Lambs are at home to tricky Scarborough Athletic while second place South Shields really need a win at Brackley Town, who also came unstuck in midweek.

There won’t be many people backing against Scunthorpe United after they hit Spennymoor for half a dozen - especially as visitors Bishop’s Stortford have now lost five in a row.

Chester can make it six wins from six in all competitions should they successfully negotiate a trip to Curzon Ashton.

There’s a north east derby as Spennymoor go to struggling Darlington.

Rushall Olympic hope to continue their great form at Buxton while Chorley face Alfreton Town.

Yeovil Town hope to stretch their National League South lead - and raise £40,000 for a cancer unit in the town.

They will don pink against Braintree Town and try to win for the seventh straight league game in the process.

Hampton & RB can win five in a row if they put the Glovers’ rivals Torquay United to the sword.

Bath City only have one defeat in ten and take on a Worthing side who beat them in the FA Cup a few weeks ago.

Chelmsford City have only won once in seven and need to get back on track - will they get the victory they need at home to Taunton Town.

Aveley are third after Wednesday’s wonderful win at Havant & Waterlooville, they face in-form St Albans, while the Hawks still have only five points - they are at home to Weymouth.

Welling United sit second bottom and it’s important they find their feet. Danny Bloor’s team can begin their climb against Chippenham.

Weston-super-Mare were brilliant against Torquay in midweek and now face Maidstone United as Dover Athletic - without a win since August 12 - travel to Farnborough.

For all Saturday’s fixtures, click here.

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