It's the penultimate week of the non-league season, and while most of the championship issues
have now been resolved there are still relegation places to be filled at the bottom of many of the
tables. We've got a mixture of the top and the bottom of the tables for you this evening, kicking
off with the bottom of the Blue Square Premier.
This week's non-league videos of the week features four matches from the Second Round of the FA
Trophy. With only thirty-two teams left in the competition at this stage, the scent of a Wembley
final is starting to drift into the air, and our four matches tonight feature twenty-five goals.
First up is a match between two clubs that are owned by their supporters, as Ebbsfleet United of
the Blue Square Premier play Chester of the Northern Premier League.
We have six matches for you as non-league videos of the week, from three different competitions.
First of all, we have two matches from the Blue Square Premier, between AFC Telford United and
Gateshead, and Mansfield Town and Alfreton Town. Next up, we have three matches from the First
Qualifying Round of the FA Trophy, the matches between Bedworth United and Hednesford Town,
Dartford and Truro City, and Weymouth and AFC Totton.
The non-league season the Isthmian League aside started yesterday, and we're delighted to be
able to bring you highlights of four matches this evening, one from the Blue Square Premier, two
from the Blue Square South and one from the Premier Division of the Southern League. The first
match is between Hayes & Yeading United and Alfreton Town.
The non-league season the Isthmian League aside started yesterday, and we're delighted to be
able to bring you highlights of four matches this evening, one from the Blue Square Premier, two
from the Blue Square South and one from the Premier Division of the Southern League. The first
match is between Hayes & Yeading United and Alfreton Town.
Flashing across the BBC website on Sunday afternoon came a result which couldn't help but raise
an eyebrow or two: Alfreton Town 14-0 Sheffield Wednesday. The truth was less exciting than the
initial rush might have led some Sheffield United supporters to hope. Wednesday hadn't put out
their first team for this match against a club from the Blue Square Premier, but neither had they
dressed eleven scarecrows in blue and white striped shirts and placed them strategically around the
pitch in the hope that no-one would notice.