Warrington Town welcome Rushall Olympic to the Cal.Delivery Stadium this Saturday for a crucial fixture in the battle at the bottom of the National League North.
The Yellows come into this fixture on the back of a determined comeback against Alfreton Town, with Josh Amis featuring off the bench to score a late brace and rescue a point for his side in a 2-2 draw in Derbyshire last weekend.
With maximum points a must for Paul Carden's side from here on out, they face a potential six-pointer tomorrow afternoon, with Rushall Olympic sitting below Town on goal difference alone. A win for Carden's men could see them reduce the gap towards the safety zone to five points.
Below, we've compiled everything you need to know ahead of the fixture.
Bohan Dixon will be unavailable for Saturday's clash as he serves the second game of his three-match ban for a red card he picked up against Chorley.
Barring Evan Gumbs and Elliot Morris, who are sidelined for the duration of the season through injury, Paul Carden will have a full squad to choose from for tomorrow's clash against Rushall.
Warrington Town left-back Andy White says the message is clear heading into the final 11 games of the season: there is no room for error.
The Yellows find themselves eight points from safety but still have four of the bottom seven to play before the end of the season - starting on Saturday against Rushall Olympic.
Paul Carden's side have struggled for wins of late and come into the weekend level on points with Rushall, having come from two goals down to rescue a draw at Alfreton Town last time out.
That result demonstrated the Yellows' fighting spirit - something which Carden has alluded to during recent post-match interviews - and White insists the squad has enough experience and quality to give themselves a chance of avoiding the drop.
"It’s clear to see that the lads are fighting until the death to get us points," he said.
"We had the late comebacks against Chorley and Alfreton. If a few little things or key moments start to go our way, I'm confident that we’ll start turning these performances into three points.
"The message from Cards and the staff ahead of Saturday is that time is running out.
"We need to do everything in our power to get results quickly. We won’t roll over and all need to come together for this great football club.
"Football is a crazy sport at times, and we have 11 massive games to turn this around."
Read the full interview with Andy White in our matchday programme, available to buy for £3 when you enter the Cal.Delivery Stadium.
Saturday's National League North fixture at the Cal.Delivery Stadium kicks off at 3:00pm. Match tickets, available to buy online or at the turnstiles for home supporters, are priced as follows:
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*There is a £1 booking fee per transaction.
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For supporters who cannot attend, live audio coverage will be available via the Yellows Mixlr channel.