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Haven't done one of these yet so wish me luck, but thought I'd do the match thread for tomorrow to alleviate Sunday's boredom! Not many dead rubbers actually, which is good given the time of the season. Anyway...
Aldershot vs Torquay
Aldershot could all but secure Conference football next season with a win over Torquay, if Welling also fail to beat Eastleigh. Torquay's poor form, meanwhile, means they'll be eagerly awaiting the season's end. They could be boosted by the return of loanee John Campbell from injury, who has scored once for the Gulls.
Alfreton vs Grimsby
Grimsby's well-documented travelling army will descend upon Alfreton, boosted by Craig Disley's injury time equaliser against Gateshead on Saturday. Alfreton will want to gain some points to further separate themselves from the drop zone after their disappointing 4-0 loss at Wrexham.
Chester vs Forest Green
Both teams will want to bounce back from poor defensive displays at the weekend, especially FGR who gave up their play-off spot to in-form Woking. The home side will be looking to overturn a reverse 2-1 loss suffered at the New Lawn in only the second game of the season.
Dartford vs Barnet (12.45 - Live on BT Sport)
A game of great importance for both sides, albeit at opposing ends of the table. A loss for Dartford could see them relegated if Grimsby fail to beat Alfreton, whilst Barnet will look to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Dover vs Woking
Woking will look to cement their place in the play-offs following a hard earned point against Welling on Saturday. It will be far from easy though, as Dover will want to follow up their impressive 1-0 win at Woking's play-off rivals, Eastleigh.
Gateshead vs Alty
Gateshead are yet to win in 5 games, but an impressive 2-2 draw at high-flying Grimsby will give them hope against an Altrincham side who have been inconsistent away from home, winning 3 and losing 3 of their last six games away from Moss Lane.
Kidderminster vs Bristol Rovers
Out-of-form Kidderminster will be encouraged by 4 points from the last 2 games, with Gary Whild's side wanting to end the season strongly. Bristol Rovers, meanwhile, will be hoping to keep up with leaders Barnet in the title race.
Lincoln vs Halifax
Halifax visit Sincil Bank on the back of an unbeaten 8 game run. They do, however, need to start winning if they're to enter the play-offs, with 7 of those 8 being draws. Lincoln's 3-1 win at Braintree will give the Imps confidence, after their torrid run of losses at home.
Macc vs Wrexham
Macclesfield should be tested against a resurgent Wrexham side, after they beat Alfreton 4-0 in Carl Darlington's first game as caretaker. He criticised the idea of playing two games in 48 hours after that win, so it will be interesting to see if Macc benefit from an extra 24 hours' rest.
Nuneaton vs Braintree
Nuneaton will be seeking to gain points on Alfreton as they play a Braintree side with little left to play for. The away side have lost their last three games, so Liam Daish's side will be eager to add to their misery.
Southport vs Telford
Telford's relegation on Saturday means Southport will look to pull away from the bottom four themselves, and their recent home form (11 points from 15 available) will encourage them. Telford, however, will want to end strongly to give them a chance to make a good start in Conference North next season.
Welling vs Eastleigh
A poor set of results could see Eastleigh realistically lose ground on the play-offs, so they'll be hoping to bounce back from a shock 1-0 home loss against Dover on Saturday. Welling's recent home form has not been good enough for them to stay up though, and they'll be looking to change that here.
Aldershot vs Torquay
Aldershot could all but secure Conference football next season with a win over Torquay, if Welling also fail to beat Eastleigh. Torquay's poor form, meanwhile, means they'll be eagerly awaiting the season's end. They could be boosted by the return of loanee John Campbell from injury, who has scored once for the Gulls.
Alfreton vs Grimsby
Grimsby's well-documented travelling army will descend upon Alfreton, boosted by Craig Disley's injury time equaliser against Gateshead on Saturday. Alfreton will want to gain some points to further separate themselves from the drop zone after their disappointing 4-0 loss at Wrexham.
Chester vs Forest Green
Both teams will want to bounce back from poor defensive displays at the weekend, especially FGR who gave up their play-off spot to in-form Woking. The home side will be looking to overturn a reverse 2-1 loss suffered at the New Lawn in only the second game of the season.
Dartford vs Barnet (12.45 - Live on BT Sport)
A game of great importance for both sides, albeit at opposing ends of the table. A loss for Dartford could see them relegated if Grimsby fail to beat Alfreton, whilst Barnet will look to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Dover vs Woking
Woking will look to cement their place in the play-offs following a hard earned point against Welling on Saturday. It will be far from easy though, as Dover will want to follow up their impressive 1-0 win at Woking's play-off rivals, Eastleigh.
Gateshead vs Alty
Gateshead are yet to win in 5 games, but an impressive 2-2 draw at high-flying Grimsby will give them hope against an Altrincham side who have been inconsistent away from home, winning 3 and losing 3 of their last six games away from Moss Lane.
Kidderminster vs Bristol Rovers
Out-of-form Kidderminster will be encouraged by 4 points from the last 2 games, with Gary Whild's side wanting to end the season strongly. Bristol Rovers, meanwhile, will be hoping to keep up with leaders Barnet in the title race.
Lincoln vs Halifax
Halifax visit Sincil Bank on the back of an unbeaten 8 game run. They do, however, need to start winning if they're to enter the play-offs, with 7 of those 8 being draws. Lincoln's 3-1 win at Braintree will give the Imps confidence, after their torrid run of losses at home.
Macc vs Wrexham
Macclesfield should be tested against a resurgent Wrexham side, after they beat Alfreton 4-0 in Carl Darlington's first game as caretaker. He criticised the idea of playing two games in 48 hours after that win, so it will be interesting to see if Macc benefit from an extra 24 hours' rest.
Nuneaton vs Braintree
Nuneaton will be seeking to gain points on Alfreton as they play a Braintree side with little left to play for. The away side have lost their last three games, so Liam Daish's side will be eager to add to their misery.
Southport vs Telford
Telford's relegation on Saturday means Southport will look to pull away from the bottom four themselves, and their recent home form (11 points from 15 available) will encourage them. Telford, however, will want to end strongly to give them a chance to make a good start in Conference North next season.
Welling vs Eastleigh
A poor set of results could see Eastleigh realistically lose ground on the play-offs, so they'll be hoping to bounce back from a shock 1-0 home loss against Dover on Saturday. Welling's recent home form has not been good enough for them to stay up though, and they'll be looking to change that here.