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Tonight's National League Games

Can’t see the season finishing with all these games being postponed
Too early to suggest that. If the current trend continues throughout January, then alarm bells may be ringing come Feb?.
And although the weather is very mild for the next week or so, if we get a freezing 2-3 week spell in Feb with frozen pitch's, that could cause a fixture mass pile up.
 
Crikey - we could be in the same division as Worthing, Lewes, Folkestone Invicta next season - even Bowers And Pitsea!!
 
This afternoon's Maidenhead v Wealdstone match has been postponed so our interest is limited to Eastleigh v Weymouth (a large win for Eastleigh would be highly desirable) and Woking v Aldershot ( a win for Woking please....).
 
Eastleigh take the lead against Weymouth.

Still Woking 1 Aldershot 0.

So far so good.
 
Ah.....an Eastleigh player, Hesketh, has just been sent off. That's not so good....
 
Aldershot equalise. Darn it.....
I don’t think Aldershot are the team we need to be looking at. The ones more likely to go down are King’s Lynn, Weymouth, Maidstone and Wealdstone. Molesley is proving he is actually a pretty decent manager when not given a club in complete and utter disarray.
 
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