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SO, after a blockbuster finale that not even the best scriptwriters could play out, Wrexham’s Hollywood
        co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney finally found a route out of the National League to end
        15 years of hurt for the die-hard Dragons fans.
        But Notts County ensured they had to do it the hard way – by racking up an English league record 110
        points  to  finally  get  over  the  line  ahead  of  their  season  finale  at  Torquay  United  this  afternoon
        (Saturday).
        That County amassed 106 points without being assured of promotion is a record itself and will probably
        stay that way for some time to come. It’s truly been a National League title race to remember. Box office
        stuff.
        County’s hopes of joining their rivals in League Two next season now rest on the play-offs, where Luke
        Williams’ men could enter the knockout stages as many as 40 points ahead of their next opponents.
        You’d have to be pretty cruel to suggest that the Magpies don’t deserve to reclaim their place in the EFL
        but, as well as all know, these are the play-offs and anything can happen.
        Joining them in the mixing pot are Chesterfield and surprise package Woking, who are vying for third
        spot, Barnet, who have sneaked in almost unnoticed under manager Dean Brennan, and Bromley, who
        timed their run to perfection.
        Boreham Wood, Southend United and, to a lesser extent, Eastleigh contest the final place.
        At the bottom, it’s pretty much done and dusted with Maidstone United, Scunthorpe United and Yeovil
        Town gone and Torquay needing to beat the champions with a plus-seven goal difference on Maidenhead
        United.
        The best promotion race in Non-League this year is undoubtedly in National League North where the fate
        of title hopefuls AFC Fylde and King’s Lynn Town rests on the final day.
        But it’s the race for a play-off spot which remains the most intriguing with three points separating no
        fewer than NINE clubs going into the final 90 minutes of the season. Only Chester, in third, are assured
        of a play-off place, with Darlington, in 13th, still in with a shout.
        AFC  Telford  United,  Bradford  Park  Avenue  and  Leamington  are  relegated,  leaving  Blyth  Spartans,
        Kettering Town, Farsley Celtic and Southport to scrap for survival.
        The South is a lot more complete with 100-point Ebbsfleet well clear of the rest and the likes of Dartford,
        Oxford  City,  Chelmsford  City,  Worthing,  Braintree  Town  and  either  St  Albans  City  or  Havant  &
        Waterlooville (depending on Thursday night’s result at Concord Rangers) occupying the remaining play-
        off spots.
        Concord’s late push for survival rests on that game too, battling with Dulwich Hamlet and Weymouth,
        but Hungerford Town and Cheshunt are already down.
        In the Northern Premier League, Warrington Town and Bamber Bridge battle it out in the Premier Play-
        Off Final in join South Shields at Step 2 next year, while the Step 4 Play-Off Finals will be contested by
        Stockton Town and Long Eaton United (East), Halesowen  Town and Spalding United (Midlands) and
        Workington and Runcorn Linnets (West) after the latter knocked out runners-up Leek Town in Tuesday
        night’s semi-final.
        Spare  a  thought  for  Coalville  Town,  who  missed  out  on  the  Southern  Premier  Central  title  on  goal
        difference,  to  Tamworth,  before  crashing  out  of  the  play-offs  on  penalties  to  Rushall  Olympic  on
        Wednesday night, while Nuneaton Borough saw off Leiston in the other semi-final.
        In Premier South, Bracknell Town and Truro City go head-to-head for the right to join Weston-Super-
        Mare at Step 2 next season after seeing off Chesham United and Poole Town respectively – the latter
        again on penalties.
        Division One Central runners-up Biggleswade FC were humbled 4-1 by Ware in their home play-off semi
        – and they take on Didcot Town in the final after they edged out Walthamstow. Sholing’s 2-1 victory over
        Wimborne Town in Division One South sees them up against Hamworthy United in the final as they look
        to join champions AFC Totton. The Hammers are looking to clinch a second successive promotion after
        knocking out Evesham United.
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