King's Lynn Town have been confirmed as champions of National League North after clubs voted to conclude the 2019/20 season with an unweighted points-per-game system.
Wealdstone win National League South, while Barrow are promoted to the Football League. The play-offs will also take place subject to the competition rules and government guidance on the phased return of elite sport.
The number of Clubs to be relegated from the Vanarama National League will be determined so as to maintain a National Division of 24 Clubs after any relegation from EFL League Two, promotion to EFL League Two and promotion from the National League North and National League South divisions. There shall be no relegation from Vanarama National League North and Vanarama National League South.
Chief Executive Officer Michael Tattersall said: “I congratulate each of our champions Clubs on their successful campaigns. The enforced curtailment of our season does nothing to discredit the quality of the football played and I am pleased that our Clubs have overwhelmingly supported the award of their titles. We can now also look towards the completion of end of season Play-Offs.”
Hereford finish in 16th place, a place higher than last season's 17th place finish.
The decision is subject to FA Council approval.