It's everything or nothing for Hartlepool United this weekend with anything but a win and a Crawley Town defeat set to relegate the side into the National League as the club heads to Barrow with two games left to go.
Hartlepool head into this game after losing 2-0 to Crawley last weekend and this has all but relegated them into the National League. They are now six behind Crawley and must win their last two games and hope the latter loses theirs while overturning a six-goal deficit in the goals difference tally.
In reality, with just eight wins all season long, the Monkey Hangers are all but relegated from League Two and they have now conceded the most goals in the division with a stunning 76 let in from 44 games.
They have also scored just 48 games and lost 21 and drawn 15 in what has been a terrible season all campaign long for the club.
Barrow are into ninth ahead of this one and although they are just two places below the playoff spots, they will not be able to get into the promotion talks this May with a 10-point gap on Bradford City in seventh.
Barrow have won 18 times now in the league but they have also lost the same amount after a defeat to Carlisle United last time out at home.