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This preview of this afternoon's game in the National North League was writted by Tom Scott.
After a two-week FA Cup hiatus the Enterprise National League North returns this weekend.
Only one club - South Shields - still have an unbeaten record to boast in the division.
Ian Watson take his rampant Shields side to Curzon Ashton who after a tricky start have gone unbeaten in their last three games in all competitions.
Former Nash boss Craig Mahon - now at AFC Fylde - praised his new side this week and the 'feel-good factor' around Mill Farm of late.
The Coasters sit just a point behind the early leaders and host Leamington.
Alfreton are still winless in life post-Billy Heath after the long-time boss left earlier this month. The Reds host AFC Telford United who head to Derbyshire in search of a first away win of the season.
Worksop have their own struggles on the road - the Tigers have suffered back-to-back defeats on their travels and will be hoping a trip to misfiring Hereford might solve it.
The Phil Brown era started in good fashion for Peterborough Sports - the Turbines progressed in the FA Cup last week and know a win against fellow strugglers Southport will lift them off the bottom of the fledgling table.
Chorley and Macclesfield meet in a big North West clash - John Rooney's side have recorded just one league win in five of late.
Darlington fans are yet to see a win at Blackwell Meadows this season. Will the visit of Chester change things for Steve Watson against his former side?
After a rocky start to the new season, Adam Murray seems to have got his Kidderminster Harriers side going after four league games without defeat. Buxton are next up at Aggborough.
Scarborough are bang in form and host Oxford City while Radcliffe will be looking to put their FA Cup disappointment behind them as they head to Merthyr Town.
Elsewhere, Bedford - who have just one win to their name this season - welcome Spennymoor Town.
Four defeats on the spin for Marine who will be desperate to resurrect their form. King's Lynn Town are up next for Bobby Grant's side who come looking for their first win in three.