We take a look at which teams have been promoted and relegated in the National League down to Tier 7 in 2024/25.
Barnet ended their seven-year exile from the Football League as they were crowned champions of the National League with an impressive 102 points.
Oldham joined Barnet in League Two after beating Southend United 3-2 in the National League play-off final.
Ebbsfleet United were the first to drop from the National League and they were subsequently joined by AFC Fylde.
In a gripping final day, Maidenhead United and Dagenham & Redbridge were unable to stave off relegation.
Brackley Town surprised everyone to claim the National League North title and win promotion to the fifth tier for the first time in the club's history.
They're accompanied by Scunthorpe United, who overcame Chester in the play-off final in extra-time.
Farsley Celtic, Warrington Town, Rushall Olympic and Needham Market were all relegated from the National League North.
Brackley Town will not be the only first-time contestants in the National League next season after Truro City claimed the National League South title on a thrilling final day of action.
Boreham Wood secured an immediate return to the fifth tier as they defeated Maidstone United in the play-off final at Meadow Park.
Aveley, Weymouth and Welling United were joined by St Albans City in dropping from the National League South.
Macclesfield FC continued their ascent as they claimed the Northern Premier League title at a canter with a remarkable 109 points.
Robbie Savage's outfit were joined by second-place Worksop Town, who defeated Guiseley in the play-off final.
Blyth Spartans suffered a second successive relegation after picking up just three wins all season.
They were accompanied by Basford United, Mickleover Sports and Matlock Town in the bottom four.
Horsham were crowned champions of the Isthmian League after defeating Hashtag United on the final day of the season.
Despite occupying the final play-off spot, Dover Athletic upset Billericay Town before defeating Dartford in the final to achieve a return to the National League South.
Bowers & Pitsea, Bognor Regis Town, Hastings United and Hendon all suffered relegation from the Isthmian League.
Bedford Town finished the season emphatically to wrap up the Southern Central League title on the final day.
They achieved promotion alongside AFC Telford United, who defeated Kettering Town 4-2 in the play-off final.
Biggleswade Town, Hitchin Town and Lowestoft Town were the first clubs to drop from the Southern Central League, while Barwell's fate was sealed on the final day of the season.
Merthyr Town tallied an impressive 105 goals on their way to being crowned Southern South League champions.
AFC Totton accompanied the Welsh outfit in winning promotion to the sixth tier as they defeated Gloucester City 1-0 in the play-off final.
The four teams to suffer relegation from the Southern South League were Marlow, Frome Town, Swindon Supermarine and Winchester City, with the latter missing out on survival by virtue of goal difference.