
Matthew O'Regan has his five best bets from the Non-League slate, across four different leagues.
Dorking sit top of the National League South, but know there are a host of teams waiting to pounce if they slip up. Marc White's side are unbeaten in seven games, winning six of these.
The Wanderers have become renowned for their attacking football and have scored the most goals in the league with 68. However, in recent weeks, they have also shown their resilient side, keeping five clean sheets in their last seven. As expected, Meadowbank has been a fortress, taking 29 points from 17 in front of their fans.
Farnborough sit 11th in the league after a 3-0 win at home to Weymouth. The Yellows boast the second-best home record in the league but have struggled on their travels, taking just ten points from 15, failing to win any of their last ten.
Prediction: Dorking -0.5, -1.0 @1.825
Over the last ten league games, Harborough are the most in-form team in the Southern League Central, taking 23 points. Mitch Austin's side started the season slowly but are motoring up the league, losing just once in the last ten, including winning five of their last six at Bowden Park.
Biggleswade Town make the journey to Leicestershire. The Waders sit rooted to the bottom of the league, taking just 20 points from 29. The visitors are 13 points adrift and could struggle against a side who have already beaten them 2-3 this season.
Prediction: Harborough Town -1 Asian Handicap @1.950
22nd place Rushall Olympic host 11th place Peterborough Sports in the National League North. A mini renaissance to start 2025 gave The Pics belief that the great escape was on, but three losses in a row while conceding 12 goals has seen them slump back down into relegation trouble. At home, Olympic have seen BTTS in 13/16 - the highest total in the league.
Peterborough Sports have exceeded expectations this season and will be delighted with their current 11th-place position. Of their 16 away games, 11 have seen BTTS - again the highest total in the league. The sides met at Dales Lane in FA Cup qualification earlier in the campaign, with the score ending 1-1.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score @1.83
Whitehawk looked dead and buried earlier in the season, but the re-appointment of highly popular manager Shaun Saunders has reinvigorated the Brighton-based club. The Hawks come into this game off the back of a 0-2 win at title-chasing Dover and now sit 16th, eight clear of relegation.
Their home form has been imperative to the upturn of form, losing just one of the seven games at the Enclosed Ground since Saunders arrived back.
Canvey Island come into this game in a torrid run of form, losing nine of their last nine, including 0-4 to basement boys Bognor Regis. The Gulls have also lost four away games on the bounce and may struggle for a result in difficult conditions on the South Coast.
Prediction: Whitehawk 0.0 Asian Handicap @1.750
Sticking with the South Coast, heading from East Sussex to West Sussex, as Worthing host Salisbury at Woodside Road.
The Rebels' 12-match unbeaten streak in the league was abruptly ended with a 4-0 loss at Slough last time out. However, Chris Agutter will see this as a blip and take solace in his side's recent performances. Worthing have been potent in front of goal, scoring at least two goals in nine of the 12 games in the unbeaten run, while also signing Hornchurch top scorer Liam Nash to bolster an already strong front line.
Due to renovation work at Woodside Road, Worthing have played fewer home games than all the league, but still boast a strong record in front of their fans, taking 29 points from 14 while scoring 21.
After promotion last year, Salisbury sit 19th in the league, five points off safety, winning just one of their last seven games. The sides met in December, with Worthing running out comfortable 0-2 winners.
Prediction: Worthing win and o1 goal @1.90
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