Next up, Bridlington Town visit Nottinghamshire in another rearranged fixture as the rain continues to play a major role for all teams in the league.
The Seasiders sit fifteenth the table and have a nine point cushion from the bottom two. Form is a concern however with only one win in six and one point in the last three games, the visitors are dropping down the table having been as high as ninth last month and fell to a 2-1 home defeat to Sheffield last time out. Brid have secured two wins and two draws away from the Hudgell Solicitor Stadium this season with Ali Aydemir and Lewis Dennison the top marksmen with eight and seven goals respectively.
Carlton have seen three successive home games beaten by the relentless weather and as such are racking up games in hand but dropping down the table as others play games and pick up points. Now ninth, the Millers still have yet to try and bounce back from the 4-0 away defeat to Belper over a fortnight ago.
In the reverse fixture earlier in the year, Carlton took the win with a 1-0 victory on the east coast thanks to a debut goal from Lamin Sisawo-Danso in a tight encounter. The last time Brid were in town they beat a struggling Millers side 4-2.