The winter cold snap is settling in as we head into another Enterprise National League North weekend.
So who will warm things up before another FA Cup hiatus next weekend?
Darlington hit five in midweek and want to keep their momentum rolling against North East neighbours Spennymoor Town.
It was Peterborough Sports on the wrong side of that Quakers drubbing midweek.
The Turbines host expectation-defying Radcliffe who have lost just once in their last 11 league games - averaging almost three goals a game in the same period.
A familiar feeling for Oxford City earlier this week - defeat on the road.
Ross Jenkins' side have just two points on their travels all season and head to Marine.
Two sides are vying for this weekend's top spot.
AFC Fylde - who have just one win in their last five home games - host Buxton while current leaders South Shields head to AFC Telford United.
Kidderminster Harriers have a score to settle with Southport this weekend.
The last time the Harriers travelled to Haig Avenue there was the small issue of the title on the line but the Port played party-poopers.
But no home win since mid-August for the hosts will give Adam Murray's side hope.
Scarborough Athletic are almost perfect at home - but their game with Hereford is subject to a Friday-afternoon pitch inspection. - Match Postponed
Merthyr Town owe a lot to 18-goal man Ricardo Rees for their form of late.
He has seven in his last three games with Alfreton in town next.
In-form Macclesfield head to King's Lynn Town who have just one league win to their name since the end of August.
That came against Leamington who prop the division up - they head to Chester who are desperate for a win after their 'frustrating' defeat to Clitheroe in the FA Trophy last week.
Chorley - who were third in late September - are winless ten games and slipping fast and host Bedford Town while there FA Trophy victors Worksop Town see the visit of Curzon Ashton.
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