If Wanderers’ impressive win over Cambridge on Tuesday hasn’t persuaded you to make the trip to Crewe, there are several non-league matches on offer in Buckinghamshire this weekend.

Once again, we start our round-up in the seventh-tier Southern League Premier Division South, where Chesham United and Beaconsfield Town both play their trade.

The Generals welcome second-placed Metropolitan Police to The Meadow in what will be a tough examination of their promotion credentials, while mid-table Beaconsfield also welcome a high-flyer.

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Farnborough make the journey to Holloways Park looking to keep alive their hopes of grabbing the solitary automatic promotion place.

The fixture between Beaconsfield and Farnborough is free of charge for anyone who attends, one the basis that a donation is made to the mental health charity, Mind.

Risborough Rangers are back on top of the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division, but aren’t at home on Saturday. They travel to Broadfields United, who are based in Harrow.

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Holmer Green could do Rangers a favour as they play away to second-placed New Salamis, and Flackwell Heath are also on the road, meeting Crawley Green.

There is one fixture in Bucks in that division, and it comes at Haywood Way as Aylesbury Vale Dynamos entertain Oxhey Jets in a mid-table clash.

Elsewhere in the ninth tier, Burnham are at home again in the Combined Counties League Premier Division North, hosting Abbey Rangers at The Gore.

A league below, back in the Spartan South Midlands League, Division One this time, there are three games in Bucks this weekend.

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The one with the most significance in terms of the title race comes at Elmfields Gate, where Winslow United take on Long Crendon with the hosts looking to close the four-point gap to leaders Stotfold.

Buckingham Athletic and Penn & Tylers Green go head-to-head in the north of the county, with the sides sitting adjacent in the standings in ninth and 10th place.

There’s also action at Spratleys Meadow, where Amersham Town play host to Burton Park Wanderers.

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If you’re looking for a game at a slightly higher level, Thame United play Waltham Abbey just over the border in Oxfordshire, while if you travel across into Berkshire, you can find a National League fixture in the form of Maidenhead United against Altrincham.

Thame need to put a run together to finish the campaign in the play-offs, and Maidenhead aren’t far off another season of fifth-tier safety, requiring only a couple more wins to re-confirm their status at that lofty level.