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The NLP’s combined National League North and South Team of the Day

Here’s who impressed us this weekend from across the two divisions.

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Salford City moved eight points clear the top of the National League North while their closest rivals Harrogate Town were in FA Trophy action.
With a fourth consecutive win, York City moved into the play-offs as Southport claimed back-to-back victories.
In the National South, leaders Dartford edged out Havant & Waterlooville in a top of the table clash to open up a two-point gap.
Hampton & Richmond Borough are now second as they extended their unbeaten league run to 20 games with a win over Eastbourne Borough.
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Luke Southwood

Goalkeeper – Bath CityNational League South
Kept Chelmsford at bay right up until the 88th minute
 

Matt Challoner

Defender – ChorleyNational League North
Played his part in a resolute defensive Chorley display as they secured a clean sheet
 

Tom Bonner

Defender – Dartford – National League South
Had a standout game in defence, just like the rest of the Darts’ back line
 

Diak John

Defender – Hungerford – National League South
Popped up with the vital winner at Hemel and did a solid job at the back too
 

Tom Walker

Midfielder – Salford City – National League North
Switched from left midfield to the right after the break and showed his class
 

David Morgan

Midfielder – Southport – National League North
Pivotal for new-look Southport as they made it back-to-back wins against Leamington
 

Tom Elliott

Midfielder – Nuneaton Town – National League North
Excellent for Nuneaton, who took a vital three points home from Gainsborough Trinity
 

Aidan Connolly

Midfielder – York City – National League North
Laid on Jon Parkin’s opener to help York to a fourth win on the spin and into the play-offs
 

Tom Murphy

Midfielder – Dartford – National League South
Scored the winner as Dartford kept their spot at the top of the National South table
 

Gold Omotayo

Forward – Whitehawk – National League South
Bagged a stunning free-kick as Whitehawk earned just their second league win of the season
 

Nicholas Bignall

Forward – Hungerford Town – National League South
Got the Crusaders’ first in a vital win at hemel
 

Top boss: Steve King – Whitehawk – National League South

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