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Fleetwood Town will be taking nothing for granted when they host Northwich Victoria in the Blue Square North this weekend.
Micky Mellon's side's nine-match unbeaten run came to an end at Gainsborough Trinity last weekend while Northwich picked up a good win over AFC Telford.
Fleetwood are six points clear of closest rivals Southport at the top of the table although the Sandgrounders have three games in hand.
Mellon told the club's official site: "We won't be taking anything for granted and we're expecting a very difficult game as they all are at this stage of the season because everybody has something to fight for. We'll go into the game giving Northwich the respect they deserve."
Victoria boss Andy Preece says his side is full of confidence after losing only one of their past nine league encounters. He told the Northwich Guardian: "It will have to be an immense performance to beat them at their place but after winning the past two games at home we can go there with the pressure off."
Second-placed Southport travel to Corby Town this weekend, knowing they need to make use of their games in hand to catch the Fleet.
Southport's last encounter was a 2-0 win over Farsley Celtic but it came after an embarrassing 4-1 loss to Hinckley Utd that gave both the management and players a wake up call after some less than impressive performances. They will be hoping their recent improvement continues as they face a Corby side playing for a play-off place but on the back of a poor 3-0 loss to Solihull Moors.
The highest placed finish that Alfreton Town can seemingly hope for is their current position in third with Southport ten points clear of them. But it won't stop them from aiming higher, especially after a 6-2 win over Farsley Celtic.
Town manager Nicky Law been hard at work strengthening his side in recent weeks and will looking forward to taking on Stafford Rangers, who have struggled for much of the season. Rangers must feel their play-off hopes are quickly diminishing - although they have attempted to address their form with the signing of striker Saul Otobo.
On the upcoming game, boss Chris Brindley told the Express and Star: "Alfreton started the season badly and had a few injuries, but they are the side in form at the minute and are a good side in this league. But we have two home games and we have to win one of them at least."
Fourth-placed Hinckley Utd travel to Ilkeston Town with United manager Dean Thomas confident his side will remain in the play-off places.
Town manager Dean Thomas has a tough job of trying to end a mid-season slump and is looking for his side to find their form on Saturday - this after surrendering a 2-0 lead over Hyde to lose 3-2.
He told the Hinckley Times: "I cannot fault my players for their effort though and we will get back to the training ground and work hard ahead of the weekend."
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