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Tim Fuell speaks with Dave Northfield manager at Biggleswade the club only formed in 2016 from a former youth team of Biggleswade Town. This weekend whilst they sit at the top of the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division they face a replay at home to title rivals Tring Athletic in the FA Vase Third Round.
In the same division and also chasing for the title are Arlesey Town where the highest placed female head coach in the Non-League pyramid Natasha Orchard-Smith is collecting more and more praise after being brought in at the start of the season by Matt Endersby and James Hatch. She explains why those wanting to get involved just need a chance and to get out there and do it.
In the week of their FA Cup giantkilling in the second round at Swindon and the drawing of a plum home tie against Watford, Woking FC and the town is buzzing. Andrew Jolly Head of Radio Woking Sport explains why he thinks the run may not end here either.
Rounding off, Alex Narey, editor of The Non League Paper, talks Wrexham, Hartlepool United and the FA Cup.

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