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Promotion & Relegation 2024/25

Here we are - mid April.

In the division above, there are just four games to go & Morecambe & Carlisle are 6 points adrift - that's a lot to make up in the games that remain.

There is still a battle between Barnet & York for top spot - although odds must be Barnet's favour with their 6 point advantage.

Fylde are the only northern team in the bottom four of the Conference; that at least removes one of the longer away trips. Ebbsfleet are down - it looks likely that Daggers & Maidenhead will also be down.

I haven't really noticed the decline of Dagenham & Redbridge up till a few weeks ago - that's a goodish local derby gone for next season.

Well done to Boston & Braintree for their league position ............ and Tamworth are 10th (they do have a plastic pitch of course).
 
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Three games left in the National League South - Truro & Worthing are on the same number of points but it looks to me like any number of teams could get that 1st place with the right set of results - and that includes Torquay & Boring Wood. Chelmsford are 12th in the league.

Scunthorpe remain 1 point clear in the North league - Kidderminster & Brackley Town are currently 2nd & 3rd.
 
Three games left in the National League South - Truro & Worthing are on the same number of points but it looks to me like any number of teams could get that 1st place with the right set of results - and that includes Torquay & Boring Wood. Chelmsford are 12th in the league.

Scunthorpe remain 1 point clear in the North league - Kidderminster & Brackley Town are currently 2nd & 3rd.
I like to see Kidderminster back up with King Lynn winning the play off.
 
Here we are - mid April.

In the division above, there are just four games to go & Morecambe & Carlisle are 6 points adrift - that's a lot to make up in the games that remain.

There is still a battle between Barnet & York for top spot - although odds must be Barnet's favour with their 6 point advantage.

Flyde are the only northern team in the bottom four of the Conference; that at least removes one of the longer away trips. Ebbsfleet are down - it looks likely that Daggers & Maidenhead will also be down.

I haven't really noticed the decline of Dagenham & Redbridge up till a few weeks ago - that's a goodish local derby gone for next season.

Well done to Boston & Braintree for their league position ............ and Tamworth are 10th (they do have a plastic pitch of course).
So we lose Fylde but would have one extra northern trip if Morecambe and Carlisle drop down
 
With 1 match to go in NLN/S it's still incredibly close for the top spot.

In the north Kidderminster & Brackley both have 89 points with Scunthorpe on 87 following a loss at King's Lynn after having led the league for large parts of the season.

In the south Torquay & Truro are on 86 with Eastbourne & Worthing on 85.

Mental
 
Looking at the bottom 5 in the NL it looks like a (very) southern club is going to end up in the NLN.
I wonder which one that might be? D&R perhaps?
Macclesfield, NPL Play-Off winner, SLPC Winner and Play-off winner and Fylde will take 5 of the 6

If St Albans stay up I'd suspect it will be them to make #6
 
Macclesfield, NPL Play-Off winner, SLPC Winner and Play-off winner and Fylde will take 5 of the 6

If St Albans stay up I'd suspect it will be them to make #6
Merthyr Tydfil will go into national North.If Gloucester win promotion from Southern league South they will go into North too
Your right St Albans could end up in national North if they stay up but Hemel Hempstead possibly will make the move across
 
Merthyr Tydfil will go into national North.If Gloucester win promotion from Southern league South they will go into North too
Your right St Albans could end up in national North if they stay up but Hemel Hempstead possibly will make the move across
Chelmsford City have some concerns about being placed in NLN. Geographically they are level with Hemel Hempstead.
 

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