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Last week’s National League Full Time podcast was one of our most listened to yet this season and again this week we pore over the best of the three National League’s and dip our toes into Step Three and beyond.
In the National League Rob Worrall will get the latest from the Braintree camp after their recent mini-revival and ponder whether they can keep it going.
Chris Pratt will bring you reaction from the National League North as local rivals Curzon Ashton and Stockport County clashed at the Tameside Stadium.
Thom Lang will present his National League South round-up and in a weekend outing to the North West coast Luke Edwards saw Marine vs Hyde United.
We’ll also debate the best of the midweek action with some stand out scorelines as Chorley fell to their first defeat of the season and Maidenhead conceded their thirteenth goal in two matches away against Havant and Waterlooville.
So listen again. You can find us on iTunes, Clypit and Audioboom and all links are posted on our Twitter and Facebook pages @NLFullTime.
Join in with the debate during the week, we love to know whether you agree or disagree with us and the best correspondence will get an airing on the pod.

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