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Sunday, 15 May 2022 | |||||
Live | 10:00am | Dover Athletic |
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Live | 10:00am | Eastleigh |
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Live | 10:00am | Maidenhead United |
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Live | 10:00am | Southend United |
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Live | 10:00am | Stockport County |
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Monday, 23 May 2022 | |||||
Live | 2:45pm | Notts County |
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Tuesday, 24 May 2022 | |||||
2:45pm | Halifax Town vs Chesterfield | BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate, BTSport.c… | |||
Saturday, 28 May 2022 | |||||
7:30am | Wrexham vs Grimsby Town | BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate, BTSport.c… |
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Sky Sports Ultimate League 2021/22: Every club's true standing over past 50 years revealed - Sky Sports
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i's guide to the Women's National League play-off between Southampton and Wolves - iNews
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The Guardiola effect – how Pep has changed English football beyond the Premier League - The Athletic
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When does Premier League 2022/23 start? Next season start dates - NationalWorld
NationalWorld (18 hours ago)
About National League
The National League is the English football league system’s fifth-highest championship and the National League System’s highest division. Founded in 1979, the competition was previously known as the Conference National. It consists of a mix of professional and semi-professional sides. Clubs participating in the National League are able to take part in the English FA Cup. A total of 24 teams participate in this competition via a double round-robin format, meaning each club faces every other team twice per season. The champions earn automatic promotion to the EFL League Two while the worst performers get relegated to the National League North and the National League South.