With six midweek games and a full programme at the weekend, albeit spread over three days, it should become clearer by Sunday afternoon which clubs have a reasonable chance of making the Conference play-offs.
Several of these clubs play twice this week including Hereford United.
The following games take place tomorrow evening:
Altrincham v York City
Cambridge United v Exeter City
Canvey Island v Woking
Gravesend and Northfleet v Grays Athletic
Morecambe v Hereford United
Tamworth v Aldershot Town
One game on Friday evening:
Forest Green Rovers v Accrington Stanley
Nine games on Saturday afternoon:
Aldershot Town v Cambridge United
Altrincham v Gravesend and Northfleet
Crawley Town v Burton Albion
Grays Athletic v Exeter City
Halifax Town v Southport
Hereford United v Dagenham and Redbridge
Morecambe v Woking
Stevenage Borough v Scarborough
Tamworth v Canvey Island
One game on Sunday afternoon:
York City v Kidderminster Harriers
Not too many Hereford United supporters will be able to make the trip to Morecambe tomorrow as it's a good three and a half hours from Hereford given reasonable road conditions. But if the Bulls defeat the Shrimps and thereby close the gap on the Milkmen, there's a fair chance that a few could make the relatively short journey to the Lawn on Friday evening just to support Forest Green Rovers in their game against leaders Accrington Stanley.