Current National League North table: standings and key stats
Introduction: Why the national league north table matters
The national league north table is a key snapshot of a competitive non-league season, shaping promotion hopes and relegation battles across northern England and Wales. With several teams separated by narrow margins, up-to-date standings and form guides help supporters, clubs and analysts assess momentum as the campaign progresses.
Main body: What the latest sources report
Leaders and promotion contenders
BBC Sport’s National League N/S table places Fylde at the summit after 41 games, with an impressive record of 29 wins, 4 draws and 8 losses, scoring 100 and conceding 43 (goal difference +57) and registering 91 points. Sky Sports lists Merthyr Town among the front-runners as well: Merthyr sit third in Sky’s snapshot with 35 games played, 20 wins, 3 draws and 12 losses, 79 goals scored and 60 conceded (goal difference +19) and 63 points.
Mid-table and form variations
Macclesfield Town appear consistently in the upper part of the table but with slightly different tallies across sources. Sports Mole shows Macclesfield after 38 matches with 20 wins, 7 draws and 11 defeats (70 scored, 55 conceded, +15 goal difference), while BBC lists them on 39 games with 21 wins, 7 draws and 11 defeats (72 scored, 55 conceded, +17). These small discrepancies reflect the different update times used by outlets.
Relegation zone and struggling sides
Several clubs are reported near the foot of the table. Sports Mole places Alfreton Town low down (23rd in its snapshot) with 38 games, 9 wins, 10 draws and 19 losses, 36 goals for and 69 against (–33). BBC’s table shows Peterborough Sports in 23rd position on 41 games with 10 wins, 7 draws and 24 defeats, 45 goals scored and 79 conceded (–34) and 37 points. Sky Sports also lists clubs such as Hereford FC and Alfreton with troubling defensive records in their respective snapshots.
Home and away splits
Sports Mole’s breakdown highlights different home and away strengths. For example, Macclesfield’s home form (20 games: 12 wins, 3 draws, 5 losses) contrasts with a tighter away record (18 games: 8 wins, 4 draws, 6 losses). AFC Telford United also show a clear home advantage in Sports Mole’s data (20 home games: 11 wins, 4 draws, 5 losses).
Conclusion: What this means for readers
The national league north table remains fluid: different outlets show slightly different snapshots depending on update timing. The broad picture, however, is clear — Fylde and Merthyr are prominent among the promotion challengers, Macclesfield are close behind, and several clubs face fights to avoid the drop. Supporters should follow official club channels and league updates for the most recent positions and fixtures as the season progresses.