Non-league football clubs are scouring the newly released allocations to find out which division they will be in for the 2024-2025 season.
The completion of all the leagues for this year, including the play-offs, has allowed the FA to finalise the structure for the new campaign.
There are usually a few complaints as one or two clubs have been moved laterally across, or some have been placed into divisions they weren't expecting following promotion or relegation.
In general though, the structure will be the one that starts the new campaign.
St Albans City remain in National League South, one of the easier divisions to populate.
They will face a number of new faces from August, and a number of familiar ones too, most notably relegated Boreham Wood and promoted pair Chesham United and Enfield Town.
Dorking Wanderers, Hornchurch and Salisbury are the other new clubs in the division.
Potters Bar Town will continue in the Isthmian League Premier Division where the biggest new name they will face is Hendon, moved back to the Isthmian for the first time in six years.
Dartford and Dover Athletic are the big names to have come down form the National League South while Bowers & Pitsea, Cray Valley Paper Mills and Chichester City are the three newly promoted sides.
Royston Town no longer have a derby with Hitchin Town but stay in Southern League Premier Division Central.
They will lock horns though with a couple of neighbours, newly introduced to the division.
Bishop's Stortford have come down from National League North while Bedford Town and Biggleswade Town are coming up.
Banbury United, Harborough Town, Lowestoft Town and Spalding United are the other new faces.
Hitchin Town's relegation has, as expected, landed them with a whole host of derbies in Southern League Division One Central.
Most notably is the one with manager Brett Donnelly's old club Stotfold, although Welwyn Garden City, Berkhamsted, Hertford Town, Leverstock Green, Hadley, Kings Langley, Leighton Town and Ware are all in there too.
Beaconsfield Town, Flackwell Heath and Real Bedford complete the new promoted and relegated teams while Enfield and Northwood are lateral moves.
There is no major trip west either, Cirencester Town taking voluntary relegation, Kidlington the outlier this year.
The Spartan South Midlands Premier Division is notable, not for the new teams in it, but for the fact there is only 18 teams starting the year, instead of an expected 20.
Relegated Kempston Rovers and promoted pair Winslow United and Wormley Rovers are the only new sides to join the likes of Arlesey Town, Baldock Town, Colney Heath and Harpenden Town.
Division One sees AFC Welwyn and Stotfold Res as expected, both promoted from step seven and passing the necessary ground gradings.
The one surprise name among the four new faces is London Colney, the Blueboys having earned a reprieve from relegation during their year stint in the Combined Counties League and then a lateral switch.
Desborough Town are the fourth new side joining.
Letchworth Garden City Eagles are here too after staying put.
Clubs like Codicote, Hatfield Town and Lemsford will find out their step seven allocations soon.
Elsewhere, Hebburn Town's promotion means they will play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, alongside the likes of Blyth Spartans and Macclesfield.
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