
Saturday sees even more non-league football, and Matthew O'Regan has a non-league accumulator at 13.15 odds.
14th place Eastleigh host 19th place Aldershot in Hampshire. The Spitfires are in a bit of a rut, losing four games in a row in all competitions, but don't look in any immediate relegation danger. A win against struggling Aldershot will quell any fairs and allow the Eastleigh faithful to look up rather than nervously over their shoulders.
Games at the Silverlake Stadium have been entertaining, with Both Teams To Score landing in a league high 12/14 home games. The exceptions 1-0 wins over Tamworth and Maidenhead, meaning Kelvin Davis' side have scored in every single home game.
Aldershot are the visitors and come into this game eight games unbeaten in all competitions but have only won one league game since November. Tommy Widdrington's side have scored 42 goals and conceded 48, with their games averaging 3.21 goals. A league high 11/14 away games have seen BTTS, including the last 11 on the bounce (h/a).
The reverse fixture saw Aldershot run out 2-1 winners, so another exciting game could be in store between two high-scoring teams.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score
From the National League to the Isthmian Premier League now, with Horsham hosting Chatham at the Fusion Aviation Stadium.
Horsham are the team to beat at the moment, winning 11 of their last 12 games, keeping eight clean sheets in the process. The Hornets have soared up the league and now sit third, just two points off league leaders Dartford. Dominic Di Paola's side have the second best home record in the league, taking 33 points from 14, winning their last five in front of their own fans, conceding just once in the process.
Chatham are the visitors to Sussex. The Chats sit 14th in the league, winning just one of their last seven games, losing six of these. Kevin Hake's side have lost their last three away games without scoring and have taken just 15 points from 14 away games.
Prediction: Horsham Win
Back to back relegations saw Scunthorpe plunge into the National League North. The Iron came second in their first season at Step Two but failed to progress through the playoffs. Andy Butler will be keen to ensure his side avoid the stress and lottery of the playoffs this year but face a tough task in a tight league.
A six-game unbeaten run that includes four wins has seen Scunthorpe in second place, one point off leaders Chester with a. game in hand. The Iron boast a strong home record, taking 31 points from 16 games at the Attis Arena.
They host a Scarborough side destined for another season in the NLN. The Seadogs sit 16th in the league, 14 points off the playoffs and nine clear of relegation. Jonathan Greening's side have won just one of their last five games. On the road they have struggled, taking just 18 points from 15 and face a tough task against a dominant Scunthorpe side.
Prediction: Scunthorpe Win
Much has been made of the National League South title race and one of the promotion contenders in Worthing travel to Slough in hopes of continuing their fine form.
Torquay's last gasp penalty denied Worthing a sixth straight league win, although the Rebels can take solace in another strong performance. Chris Agutter's side are now second in the league and three points behind leaders Dorking. However, Wanderers have played three more games than Worthing so are within touching distance.
Worthing boasts one of the most impressive attacks in non-league and it was recently boosted by the signing of Liam Nash from Hornchurch, with the striker bagging in both starts thus far. Of their 16 away games, 11 have seen both teams scoring, including their last five on their travels.
Slough are in a bit of a slump, winning just one of their last 13 league games. Scott Davies' side are 15 points off the playoffs and just ten clear of relegation so nerves are starting to kick in at Arbour Park. With 49 goals scored and 51 conceded in 32 games, The Rebels' matches are averaging 3.13 goals, with 11/16 seeing BTTS.
The reverse fixture saw a dramatic 4-3 win for Worthing. A repeat of this will see the bet win at a canter. An added caveat to this bet is the last eight meetings have seen BTTS, with Worthing winning 1-4 in this fixture last season.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score and Over 2.5 Goals
Fresh off a gutsy 2-2 draw against Worthing, Torquay will be looking for a win to put pressure on those above them. The Gulls sit in fourth but just six points off Dorking with two games in hand. Plainmoor has become a fortress for Torquay who boast the best home record in the league, taking 35 points from 16 home games, conceding just 11 goals.
Hornchurch make the long journey to Devon. The Urchins won the Isthmian Premier Division last year and are now 15th in the National League South and look close to confirming their spot again for next season. The departure of star man Liam Nash weakens Daryl McMahon's side, so they may struggle to break down a strong Torquay defence.
Prediction: Torquay Win
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