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Thursday, April 02, 2026

National North League Good Friday Preview

Snowfall At Kidderminster During Last Season's Game

 This preview was written by Tom Scott of the National League.

We're into the final month of the season and there is still a whole host of issues still to be settled in the Enterprise National League North.

AFC Fylde currently lead the way and topped the 100-goal mark in midweek.

The Coasters also moved into a four-point buffer over the chasers ahead of a what could be a tricky trip to Chorley.

South Shields won't need a lecture on tricky away trips - they head to Spennymoor Town who top the form chart for their last six games.

The Moors have dropped just two points from their last 18 available - ending March with a brilliant win over promotion-chasing Kidderminster Harriers in midweek.

That defeat saw Adam Murray's side slip into fourth-place ahead of their grudge match with rivals Hereford who are now six points from safety after a sixth-straight defeat on Tuesday.

Macclesfield hopped over the Harriers into that all-important third spot.

Third comes with a guaranteed semi-final place, of course and the Silkmen are in that driving seat now ahead of a trip to Buxton.

Peterborough Sports are still scrapping for survival but could edge closer to the drop if they lose against King's Lynn Town while Alfreton Town host Worksop.

Leamington's fate was already sealed but Bedford Town are still desperate to put some ground between them and the bottom four.

AFC Telford United and Chester collide with both sides well in with a shout for a top seven place.

Two sides already the right side of the dotted line face off as Darlington host Scarborough Athletic - the Seadogs head to Blackwell Meadows unbeaten in seven while the Quakers are looking to get back to their best after back-to-back defeats.

Elsewhere, Southport and Marine clash with both looking to put their FA Trophy heartache behind them.

Two sides in poor form meet as Radcliffe - one point in seven - meet Curzon Ashton who are winless in eight games and looking over their shoulder at the sides at the bottom.

Oxford City are in great form with one defeat in seven ahead of their trip to Merthyr Town.