Notts County, one of four football clubs in the High Court over non-payment of tax, has been given 28 days to pay up or face immediate liquidation.
HM Revenue and Customs presented a winding-up petition at the High Court for £324,206 in outstanding VAT and PAYE contributions.
The club is also being pursued in the courts for £95,000 by Marston's PLC - the company that used to sponsor its shirts, while a third creditor has a claim for £3,791 against the club.
A winding-up order against Crystal Palace was postponed because the club went into administration on Wednesday, with debts of £30m. Crystal Palace has paid its players late on a number of occasions this year.
Chester City has been given until 10th March to settle its debt of £26,125 or be wound up. The club is currently up for sale for £1 and is bottom of the Blue Square Premier league.
The non-league side, Burscough FC, also had a winding-up order postponed for 21 days.