Crewe Alexandra and Salford City will kick off League Two action this weekend with a clash at the Mornflake Stadium where the away side sit 10 places above Lee Bell's men with a spot back in the playoffs after a recent run of form.
Salford are heading into this one after a fantastic comeback win over Newport County. The club saw Matt Smith and Conor McAleny score off the bench, as Callum Hendry netted another goal with Salford netting a goal either side of each half within a minute.
They are now on an unbeaten run of five games since a loss to Tranmere Rovers on Merseyside. Salford did also win at the start of February against Rochdale and at the end of January against Walsall, meaning the club has lost only one of their past eight games to push them up into sixth in the table.
The Ammies are, however, behind Bradford City and Northampton by a handful of points and a loss here could chuck them out of the top eight with more games played than every side in the top eight beside the untouchable league leaders, Leyton Orient.
Crewe are heading into this one down in 16th, but they remain above Crawley Town in 23rd by 13 point and relegation fears are not circling the Mornflake stadium like they once were. On the other hand, Crewe have won only eight games, lost 10, and drawn the most games in the Football League with 15. The most alarming factor for Bell's side is the fact they've netted only 29 goals in 33 games league games so far,