Whittlesey Athletic at home but Wisbech Town, March Town and Parson Drove on the road
March Town have a tough game tomorrow when they travel to play second-place Aylestone Park in the United Counties Premier South.
The fourth-place Hares are looking good for a play-off place as they are currently four points clear of Coventry United who head the chasing pack, and have played a game more.
Ash Taylor’s men are on a five-game unbeaten run and will be looking to replicate the form that saw them beat Aylestone 2-0 at home back in August, when Craig Gillies and Ben Seymour-Shove were on target.
Wisbech Town face a challenge when they try to extend their three-match unbeaten run at title contenders Lincoln United on Saturday.
The Fenmen are nine points clear of the drop zone with just four games to play but face a United side unbeaten in the United Counties Premier North since November and in all competitions this year. United beat The Fenmen 1-0 at Fountain Fresh Park on the season’s opening weekend back in July.
In the Thurlow Nunn First Division North, ninth-place Parson Drove will be looking for a third win on the bounce when they travel to play 11th-place Holland, having beaten the Essex side 3-1 in Cambridgeshire back in September.
Twelfth-place Whittlesey Athletic have lost just two of their last nine games but face tough opposition when they host third-place Harwich & Parkeston, who thrashed them 8-0 earlier in the season.