Not many opposition players have been able to cause them too many problems this campaign, but we’ve picked out a few, at both ends of the pitch, who have caught our eye...
5. Chris Conn-Clarke
The Altrincham attacking midfielder, pictured in action for Burnley's youth side, is one of the standout players in the National League. He put in a top performance at the SMH Group Stadium in January, scoring the Robins' equaliser with a cool finish. With 16 league goals in 30 outings, the 22-year-old is likely to be playing in the EFL next season whether it's with Altrincham or not. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall
6. Anthony Mancini
The French midfielder, 22, pictured in action for Burnley's academy, only played 20 minutes against Chesterfield in August before going off with a hamstring injury that would keep him out for four months. He put Hartlepool 2-0 up that day and his injury definitely helped swing the game in Town's favour as they came from behind to win 3-2. The left-footer played on the right wing and was powerful, quick and strong but also very good technically. Photo: Jack Thomas - WWFC
7. Idris Kanu
The Barnet man, 24, pictured in action for Northampton Town, was a big threat at the SMH with his pace and trickery. The left winger played in the EFL with Peterborough United a few years ago and he looks ready to return now, in my opinion. Photo: Pete Norton
8. Nick Haughton
The AFC Fylde attacking midfielder scored a lot of goals to help them get promoted last season and he's got nine this term for the struggling Coasters. His technical ability stoodout against the Blues at the start of the season. Photo: Laurence Griffiths