2018–19 National League

The 2018–19 National League season, known as the Vanarama National League for sponsorship reasons, is the fourth season under English football's new title of National League, fifteenth season consisting of three divisions and the fortieth season overall.[1]

The National League covers the top two levels of non-League football in England. The National League is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, while the National League North and National League South exist at the sixth level. The top team and the winner of the play-off of the Premier division will be promoted to English Football League Two, while the bottom four are relegated to the North or South divisions. The champions of the North and South divisions will be promoted to the Premier division, alongside the play-off winners from each division. The bottom four in each of the North and South divisions are relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Southern Football League (Central or Eastern) or Isthmian League.

National League

National League
Season 2018–19
2019–20

The National League consists of 24 clubs.

Promotion and relegation

The following clubs changed divisions after the 2017–18 season:

Despite a 2–1 defeat to Boston United on 21 April 2018, Salford City became 2017–18 National League North champions after Harrogate Town lost 3–1 to Bradford Park Avenue. Havant & Waterlooville were crowned 2017-18 National League South champions on 28 April 2018 after a 3–2 victory over Concord Rangers. On 13 May 2018, Harrogate Town were promoted after a 3–0 win against Brackley Town in the 2017–18 National League North playoff final. All three teams will play in the National League for the first time in their History. On the same day as Harrogate's promotion, Braintree Town were also promoted after beating Hampton & Richmond 4–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the 2017–18 National League South playoff final, securing an instant return to the National League.

On 24 April 2018, after 97 years as an EFL club, Chesterfield were relegated to the National League following Morecambe's 0–0 draw against Cambridge United. On 5 May 2018, despite a 3–0 victory against Chesterfield, Barnet became the second club to be relegated from League Two following Morecambe's 0–0 draw against Coventry City, ending their three-year stay in the EFL.

These teams will replace Macclesfield Town, Tranmere Rovers, Chester, Guiseley, Torquay United and Woking. Macclesfield Town were crowned 2017–18 National League champions and promoted to League Two on 21 April 2018 after a 2–0 victory over Eastleigh, ending their six-year absence from the EFL. Tranmere Rovers were promoted to League Two on 12 May 2018 after a 2–1 victory over Boreham Wood in the playoff final and returned to the EFL after a three-year absence. Boreham Wood and Sutton United were invited to compete in the 2018–19 Scottish Challenge Cup in a new expansion of that competition as the highest-finishing remaining teams in the division.[2]

Chester were the first team to be relegated from National League on 8 April 2018 after a 2–0 loss to Tranmere Rovers. Despite staying up on the final day for the past two seasons, it was not to be third time lucky for Guiseley who joined them on 17 April 2018 after a 1–0 loss to relegation rivals Barrow. Torquay United became the third team to be relegated from the National league on 21 April 2018 after a 1–1 draw with Hartlepool United, confirming the clubs first ever relegation to the Sixth Tier. The fourth and final team to suffer relegation was Woking, who were relegated on 28 April 2018 following a 2–1 defeat to Dover Athletic, ending their five-year stay in the National League.

Team changes

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Aldershot TownAldershotRecreation Ground7,200
BarnetLondon (Edgware)The Hive Stadium6,418
Barrow Barrow-in-FurnessHolker Street5,045
Boreham Wood BorehamwoodMeadow Park4,502
Braintree Town BraintreeCressing Road4,085
Bromley London (Bromley)Hayes Lane5,300
Chesterfield ChesterfieldProact Stadium10,504
Dagenham & Redbridge London (Dagenham)Victoria Road6,078
Dover Athletic DoverCrabble Athletic Ground5,745
Eastleigh EastleighTen Acres5,250
Ebbsfleet United NorthfleetStonebridge Road4,500
Fylde WeshamMill Farm6,000
Halifax Town HalifaxThe Shay14,061
Gateshead GatesheadGateshead International Stadium11,800
Harrogate Town HarrogateWetherby Road3,800
Hartlepool United HartlepoolVictoria Park7,856
Havant & Waterlooville HavantWest Leigh Park5,250
Leyton Orient London (Leyton)Brisbane Road9,271
Maidenhead United MaidenheadYork Road3,377
Maidstone United MaidstoneGallagher Stadium4,200
Salford City SalfordMoor Lane5,108
Solihull Moors SolihullDamson Park4,313
Sutton United London (Sutton)Gander Green Lane5,013
Wrexham WrexhamRacecourse Ground10,771

Personnel and sponsoring

Team Manager1 Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
Aldershot Town Republic of Ireland Gary Waddock England Karleigh Osborne Adidas Bridges Estate Agents
Barnet England John Still England Callum Reynolds Jako Canon
Barrow England Ian Evatt England Josh Granite BLK JF Hornby & Co.
Boreham Wood England Luke Garrard England Mark Ricketts Erreà Barnet and Southgate College
Braintree Town England Hakan Hayrettin (caretaker) England Ricky Gabriel Jako Ironmongery Direct
Bromley England Neil Smith England Jack Holland Macron Southwark Metals
Chesterfield England Martin Allen Northern Ireland Robbie Weir Puma G.F. Tomlinson
Dagenham & Redbridge England Peter Taylor[3] England Ben Nunn Sondico West & Co
Dover Athletic England Andy Hessenthaler England Mitch Brundle BLK Gomez
Eastleigh England Ben Strevens (caretaker) England Danny Hollands Macron[4] Utilita
Ebbsfleet United Republic of Ireland Daryl McMahon England Dave Winfield Macron Mitsubishi Electric
Fylde England Dave Challinor England Lewis Montrose Nike VetPlus
Halifax Town Scotland Jamie Fullarton England Matty Brown Adidas[5] Northern Powerhouse Developments (Home)
Pennine Pneumatic Services Ltd (Away)
Architectural Cladding Products Limited (Third)
Gateshead England Steve Watson England Robbie Tinkler Sondico Sevcon[6]
Harrogate Town England Simon Weaver England Josh Falkingham Kappa Strata
Hartlepool United England Matthew Bates Northern Ireland Carl Magnay BLK Utility Alliance Limited
Havant & Waterlooville England Lee Bradbury Wales Brian Stock Joma Bishops Printers
Leyton Orient England Justin Edinburgh Jamaica Jobi McAnuff Nike The Sun Dream Team
Maidenhead United England Alan Devonshire England Alan Massey BLK[7] Utility Alliance Limited
Maidstone United England Harry Wheeler England Stuart Lewis Macron Britelite
Salford City Scotland Graham Alexander England Liam Hogan Umbro[8] Soccer Saturday Super 6
Solihull Moors England Tim Flowers England Kyle Storer Surridge John Shepherd Estate Agents
Sutton United England Paul Doswell England Jamie Collins Joma Angel Plastics
Wrexham Wales Sam Ricketts England Shaun Pearson Macron Ifor Williams Trailers

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Salford City 16 10 4 2 32 14 +18 34 Promotion to EFL League Two
2 Wrexham 16 10 4 2 22 9 +13 34 Qualification for the National League play-off semi-finals
3 Leyton Orient 16 9 6 1 29 10 +19 33
4 Harrogate Town 16 9 6 1 32 17 +15 33 Qualification for the National League play-off qualifying round
5 Solihull Moors 16 10 1 5 23 17 +6 31
6 Fylde 16 7 8 1 22 7 +15 29
7 Gateshead 16 9 2 5 21 13 +8 29
8 Hartlepool United 16 7 7 2 18 14 +4 28
9 Sutton United 15 7 5 3 20 16 +4 26
10 Eastleigh 16 7 2 7 14 19 5 23
11 Boreham Wood 16 6 4 6 19 20 1 22
12 Barnet 15 6 4 5 15 17 2 22
13 Barrow 16 6 3 7 20 19 +1 21
14 Halifax Town 15 5 5 5 17 17 0 20
15 Bromley 16 5 5 6 22 25 3 20
16 Aldershot Town 16 6 2 8 17 23 6 20
17 Ebbsfleet United 16 5 3 8 18 21 3 18
18 Maidenhead United 16 5 2 9 20 26 6 17
19 Maidstone United 16 4 2 10 11 21 10 14
20 Chesterfield 15 3 4 8 12 18 6 13
21 Havant & Waterlooville 16 2 5 9 18 30 12 11 Relegation to
National League North
or
National League South
22 Dagenham & Redbridge 16 2 3 11 12 24 12 9
23 Dover Athletic 16 1 5 10 15 34 19 8
24 Braintree Town 16 1 4 11 11 28 17 7
Updated to match(es) played on 13 October 2018. Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results [9]

Results table

Home ╲ Away FYL ALD BARBRWBORBRABROCHEDAGDOVEASEBBGATHALHARHARHAVLEYMDHMDSSALSOLSUTWRE
Fylde 30 30 21 40 00 20 02 31
Aldershot Town 00 32 21 20 30 02 01 21
Barnet 11 11 21 11 03 22 10 20
Barrow 10 32 01 12 30 20 12 21
Boreham Wood 11 11 10 10 11 21 24 31
Braintree Town 12 02 11 34 15 02 01 01
Bromley 01 21 22 10 22 11 40 02
Chesterfield 00 30 01 10 00 03 01 13
Dagenham & Redbridge 10 11 13 12 22 12 00 12
Dover Athletic 12 02 12 11 43 14 02 01
Eastleigh 00 12 10 10 10 01 12 13
Ebbsfleet United 13 31 12 01 01 02 11 01
Gateshead 01 20 21 01 23 11 10 21
Halifax Town 00 20 21 10 12 11 30
Harrogate Town 11 20 22 40 32 03 31 22 00
Hartlepool United 00 20 10 11 01 22 21
Havant & Waterlooville 11 21 00 01 12 11 01 12
Leyton Orient 31 22 10 30 11 00 30 01
Maidenhead United 22 20 13 30 02 32 03 02
Maidstone United 10 12 01 11 02 11 12 01
Salford City 31 31 22 32 21 30 11 10
Solihull Moors 10 50 20 21 01 10 22 10
Sutton United 00 04 22 10 11 21 30
Wrexham 00 20 10 30 22 41 00 10

Updated to games played on 13 October 2018.
Source: National League Results Grid
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Chesterfield England Jack Lester Sacked 24 April 2018 Pre-season England Martin Allen 15 May 2018
Wrexham Wales Andy Davies End of Interim Contract 2 May 2018 Wales Sam Ricketts 2 May 2018
Salford City England Anthony Johnson

England Bernard Morley

Resigned 8 May 2018 Scotland Graham Alexander 14 May 2018
Barnet England Martin Allen 10 May 2018 England John Still 18 May 2018
Dagenham & Redbridge England John Still 17 May 2018 England Peter Taylor[3] 5 June 2018
Barrow England Adrian Pennock Sacked 18 May 2018 England Ian Evatt 15 June 2018
Solihull Moors England Mark Yates Signed by Macclesfield Town 19 June 2018 England Tim Flowers 20 June 2018
Maidstone United England Jay Saunders Mutual consent 28 August 2018 19th England Harry Wheeler 11 September 2018
Dover Athletic England Chris Kinnear Sacked 5 October 2018 24th England Andy Hessenthaler 8 October 2018
Braintree Town England Brad Quinton Mutual agreement 7 October 2018 England Andy Porter 7 October 2018
Eastleigh England Andy Hessenthaler Signed by Dover Athletic 8 October 2018 10th England Ben Strevens (caretaker) 8 October 2018
Braintree Town England Andy Porter Resigned 10 October 2018 24th England Hakan Hayrettin (caretaker) 10 October 2018

Top scorers

As of matches played 13 October 2018[10]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Republic of Ireland Adam Rooney Salford City 12
2 Zimbabwe Macauley Bonne Leyton Orient 10
3 England Danny Rowe Fylde 8
England Blair Turgott Maidstone United
5 England Jack Hindle Barrow 7
England Paul McCallum Eastleigh
7 Libya Mohamed Bettamer Braintree Town 6
England Jack Muldoon Harrogate Town
England Liam Noble Hartlepool United
England Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe Bromley
England Tyler Smith Barrow
England Josh Umerah Boreham Wood
England Danny Wright Solihull Moors

Monthly Awards

Each month the Vanarama National League announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

Month Player of the Month Club Manager of the Month Club
August 2018 England Akil Wright[11] Wrexham Scotland Jamie Fullarton[12] Halifax Town
September 2018 England Marvin Ekpiteta[13] Leyton Orient Scotland Graham Alexander[14] Salford City

National League North

National League North
Season 2018–19
2019–20

Team changes

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Alfreton Town AlfretonNorth Street3,600
Altrincham AltrinchamMoss Lane6,085
Ashton United Ashton-under-LyneHurst Cross4,500
Blyth Spartans BlythCroft Park4,435
Boston United BostonYork Street6,643
Brackley Town BrackleySt. James Park3,500
Bradford (Park Avenue) BradfordHorsfall Stadium3,500
Chester ChesterDeva Stadium6,500
Chorley ChorleyVictory Park4,100
Curzon Ashton Ashton-under-LyneTameside Stadium4,000
Darlington DarlingtonBlackwell Meadows3,300
F.C. United of Manchester ManchesterBroadhurst Park4,400
Guiseley GuiseleyNethermoor Park4,200
Hereford HerefordEdgar Street4,913
Kidderminster Harriers KidderminsterAggborough6,238
Leamington LeamingtonNew Windmill Ground2,300
Nuneaton Borough NuneatonLiberty Way4,614
Southport SouthportHaig Avenue6,008
Spennymoor Town SpennymoorThe Brewery Field6,000
Stockport County StockportEdgeley Park10,852
A.F.C. Telford United TelfordNew Bucks Head6,300
York City YorkBootham Crescent8,256[15]

Personnel and sponsoring

Team Manager1 Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
A.F.C. Telford United England Gavin Cowan Hummel Capgemini
Alfreton Town England Billy Heath SK Kits Impact
Altrincham England Phil Parkinson SK Kits J Davidson Scrap Metal
Ashton United England Jody Banim Joma Rol-Lite-Blinds
Blyth Spartans England Alun Armstrong Erreà Community Foundation
Boston United England Craig Elliott Nike Kia Motors
Brackley Town England Kevin Wilkin Joma Going Plural
Bradford (Park Avenue) England Mark Bower Kappa T&P Print (Home), Ideal Student Room (Away)
Chester England Anthony Johnson
England Bernard Morley
Puma MBNA
Chorley England Jamie Vermiglio Chorley Sport Cruise 118
Curzon Ashton England John Flanagan Jako Bromleys
Darlington England Tommy Wright Puma EBAC
F.C. United of Manchester England Tom Greaves Erreà None
Guiseley England Marcus Bignot
England Russ O'Neill
Macron Shelving Superstore
Hereford England Peter Beadle Macron Central Roofing
Kidderminster Harriers England Steve MacFarlane Kappa 25 KHITC
Leamington England Paul Holleran Tony Breeden Puma BPS
Nuneaton Borough England Nicky Eaden BLK Stuart
Southport England Liam Watson Kappa ME Group
Spennymoor Town England Jason Ainsley Erreà Motif8
Stockport County England Jim Gannon Joma Pioneer Group
York City England Sam Collins Avec Benenden

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Chorley 12 9 3 0 24 5 +19 30 Promotion to the National League
2 Kidderminster Harriers 12 7 4 1 28 17 +11 25 Qualification for the National League North play-off semi-finals
3 Spennymoor Town 12 6 4 2 26 12 +14 22
4 Boston United 12 7 0 5 17 11 +6 21 Qualification for the National League North play-off qualifying round
5 AFC Telford United 12 5 5 2 16 14 +2 20
6 Bradford (Park Avenue) 12 6 2 4 19 19 0 20
7 Chester 11 5 4 2 19 16 +3 19
8 York City 12 5 4 3 16 13 +3 19
9 Brackley Town 12 5 3 4 22 15 +7 18
10 Guiseley 12 4 5 3 16 15 +1 17
11 Stockport County 12 4 4 4 15 12 +3 16
12 Alfreton Town 12 5 1 6 16 18 2 16
13 Altrincham 12 4 3 5 23 22 +1 15
14 Leamington 12 4 3 5 19 18 +1 15
15 Curzon Ashton 12 4 3 5 10 14 4 15
16 Darlington 12 3 4 5 17 20 3 13
17 Ashton United 12 3 4 5 17 30 13 13
18 Hereford 12 3 3 6 9 16 7 12
19 Blyth Spartans 12 3 1 8 16 24 8 10
20 Nuneaton Borough 11 2 3 6 9 17 8 9 Relegation to Northern Premier League, Southern League Central,
Southern League South or Isthmian League
21 Southport 12 1 4 7 11 21 10 7
22 FC United of Manchester 12 1 3 8 10 26 16 6
Updated to match(es) played on 13 October 2018. Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results [9]

Results table

Home \ Away[1] ALF ALT ASHBLYBOSBRABRDCHECHOCURDARFUMGUIHERKIDLEANUNSOUSPESTOTELYOR
Alfreton Town 31 01 01 01 33 31
Altrincham 31 02 02 12 11 22
Ashton United 15 05 22 21 00 02
Blyth Spartans 21 12 81 12 02 10
Boston United 40 02 10 02 21 02
Brackley Town 31 22 24 20 20 00
Bradford (Park Avenue) 23 10 10 12 10 11
Chester 53 00 30 31 00
Chorley 31 00 20 10 40 10
Curzon Ashton 13 11 03 01 11 01
Darlington 01 03 11 12 01 30
F.C. United of Manchester 34 03 22 12 02 11
Guiseley 21 11 02 30 21 11
Hereford 02 30 12 21 03 11
Kidderminster Harriers 32 33 31 52 21 00
Leamington 20 42 01 22 02 22
Nuneaton Borough 13 01 10 00 14 22
Southport 13 22 00 11 01 12
Spennymoor Town 44 50 22 20 31 23
Stockport County 01 02 51 11 11 31
A.F.C. Telford United 21 21 31 11 10 11
York City 12 20 11 42 03 10

Updated to games played on 13 October 2018.
Source: National League North Match Grid
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Chorley England Matt Jansen Resigned 22 June 2018 Pre-season England Jamie Vermiglio 23 June 2018
Hereford England Peter Beadle Sacked 13 September 2018 12th England Marc Richards 2 October 2018[16]

Top scorers

As of matches played 13 October 2018[17]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 England Ed Williams Kidderminster Harriers 9
2 England Jordan Hulme Altrincham 8
3 England Glen Taylor Spennymoor Town 7
Nigeria Daniel Udoh Telford United
5 England Mark Anderson Spennymoor Town 6
England James Armson Brackley Town
England Adam Blakeman Chorley
England Matthew Chadwick Ashton United
England Tom Denton Alfreton Town
Zimbabwe Lee Ndlovu Brackley Town
England Matthew Stenson Leamington

Monthly Awards

Each month the Vanarama National League North announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

Month Player of the Month Club Manager of the Month Club
August 2018 England Matthew Stenson[18] Leamington England Jamie Vermiglio[18] Chorley
September 2018 England Ed Williams[19] Kidderminster Harriers England Jason Ainsley[20] Spennymoor Town

National League South

National League South
Season 2018–19
2019–20

The National League South consisted of 22 clubs.

Team changes

Stadia and locations

Locations of the National League South 2018–19 teams (Greater London clubs)
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Bath City Bath (Twerton)Twerton Park8,840
Billericay Town BillericayNew Lodge3,500
Chelmsford City ChelmsfordMelbourne Stadium3,019
Chippenham Town ChippenhamHardenhuish Park3,000
Concord Rangers Canvey IslandThames Road3,300
Dartford DartfordPrinces Park4,100
Dulwich Hamlet London (Mitcham)Imperial Fields (groundshare with Tooting & Mitcham United)3,500
East Thurrock United CorringhamRookery Hill4,000
Eastbourne Borough EastbournePriory Lane4,151
Gloucester City EveshamJubilee Stadium (groundshare with Evesham United)3,000
Hampton & Richmond London (Hampton)Beveree Stadium3,500
Hemel Hempstead Town Hemel HempsteadVauxhall Road3,152
Hungerford Town HungerfordBulpit Lane2,500
Oxford City Oxford (Marston)Court Place Farm2,000
Slough Town SloughArbour Park2,000
St Albans City St AlbansClarence Park4,500
Torquay United TorquayPlainmoor6,500
Truro City TorquayPlainmoor (groundshare with Torquay United)6,500
Wealdstone London (Ruislip)Grosvenor Vale3,607
Welling United London (Welling)Park View Road4,000
Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-MareWoodspring Stadium3,500
Woking WokingKingfield Stadium6,036

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Billericay Town 12 8 2 2 23 10 +13 26 Promotion to the National League
2 Welling United 12 7 3 2 23 11 +12 24 Qualification for the National League South play-off semi-finals
3 Woking 12 7 3 2 20 13 +7 24
4 Wealdstone 12 6 3 3 19 12 +7 21 Qualification for the National League South play-off qualifying round
5 Bath City 12 7 0 5 17 10 +7 21
6 Hampton & Richmond Borough 12 6 2 4 18 13 +5 20
7 Slough Town 12 6 2 4 16 11 +5 20
8 Torquay United 12 5 4 3 13 8 +5 19
9 St Albans City 12 6 1 5 25 21 +4 19
10 Concord Rangers 12 5 3 4 16 16 0 18
11 Chippenham Town 12 6 0 6 17 18 1 18
12 Hemel Hempstead Town 12 5 3 4 16 18 2 18
13 Dartford 12 5 3 4 12 14 2 18
14 Chelmsford City 12 4 5 3 21 15 +6 17
15 Eastbourne Borough 12 4 5 3 17 18 1 17
16 Dulwich Hamlet 11 4 2 5 12 14 2 14
17 Oxford City 12 4 2 6 15 15 0 14
18 Gloucester City 12 4 2 6 8 14 6 14
19 Hungerford Town 12 2 2 8 10 28 18 8
20 East Thurrock United 11 2 0 9 5 16 11 6 Relegation to Northern Premier League, Southern League Central,
Southern League South or Isthmian League
21 Truro City 12 1 3 8 12 27 15 6
22 Weston-super-Mare 11 0 2 9 11 25 14 2
Updated to match(es) played on 13 October 2018. Source: National League official site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results [9]

Results table

Home \ Away[1] BAT BIL CHECHICONDARDULETUETBGLOHAMHEMHUNOXFSLOSTATORTRUWEAWELWESWOK
Bath City 12 21 30 41 02 20
Billericay Town 11 11 10 32 10 42
Chelmsford City 10 22 01 24 00 00
Chippenham Town 20 41 12 10 10 14
Concord Rangers 20 20 40 30 05 11
Dartford 10 20 22 00 03 21
Dulwich Hamlet 20 01 21 01 02 11
East Thurrock United 10 01 10 24 01 01
Eastbourne Borough 21 24 24 22 10 12
Gloucester City 10 22 10 12 00 02
Hampton & Richmond Borough 01 02 11 21 12 31
Hemel Hempstead Town 02 35 42 00 21 02
Hungerford Town 06 10 12 12 02 11
Oxford City 12 20 00 21 10 30
Slough Town 12 11 20 20 00 21
St Albans City 02 20 20 11 23 32
Torquay United 10 01 20 02 20 22
Truro City 04 12 02 12 23 22
Wealdstone 23 11 21 30 41 10
Welling United 03 20 20 11 32 21
Weston-super-Mare 01 12 11 23 11
Woking 21 11 12 32 21 31

Updated to games played on 13 October 2018.
Source: National League South Match Grid
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

As of matches played 13 October 2018[21]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 England Jake Robinson Billericay Town 12
2 England Ralston Gabriel St Albans City 9
3 Ghana Chris Dickson Hampton & Richmond Borough 8
England Alex Wall Concord Rangers
5 England Ryan Brunt Bath City 7
England Max Kretzschmar Woking
Republic of Ireland Rhys Murphy Chelmsford City
Northern Ireland Jamie Reid Torquay United
9 England Brendan Kiernan Welling United 6
Scotland Matt Paterson Oxford City

Monthly Awards

Each month the Vanarama National League South announces their official Player of the Month and Manager of the Month.

Month Player of the Month Club Manager of the Month Club
August 2018 England Jake Robinson[22] Billericay Town England Alan Dowson[22] Woking
September 2018 England Jack Turner[23] Slough Town England Ian Allinson[24] St Albans City

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