Stirling Albion boss Darren Younger has instructed his gamers to maintain successful and so they would possibly simply be rewarded for his or her efforts come the top of the season.
The Binos head for Central Park to face Cowdenbeath on Saturday as they enter the ultimate month of their cinch League Two marketing campaign.
The Forthbank outfit are presently seventh within the standings with 5 video games left to play.
Fourth-placed Edinburgh Metropolis, who occupy the ultimate play-off berth, are eight factors higher off forward of their fixture in opposition to champions Kelty Hearts on Friday evening.
Younger stated: “All we are able to do is hold successful video games and see the place it takes us.
I used to be delighted for the gamers that we received the win in opposition to Stranraer final weekend and for the followers, as they gave us nice backing.”
“It strikes us two factors behind Stranraer and means we've got the prospect to go above them on the weekend.”
The Binos have been crushed 1-0 on their final go to in December because the Blue Brazil earned their first victory since beating Fraserburgh within the Problem Cup 4 months earlier.
That recreation turned out to be the ultimate match in cost for former boss Kevin Rutkiewicz, who tendered his resignation a couple of days later after greater than three years on the helm.
Stirling got here out on prime once they confronted Cowdenbeath in a rearranged midweek fixture in February due to a double from Dale Carrick however the ex-Airdrie striker has missed current video games attributable to harm.
High scorer Dylan Mackin remains to be suspended following his pink card within the 1-0 defeat to Albion Rovers.
Maurice Ross’ facet have drawn their final two video games in opposition to promotion-chasing Stenhousemuir and Forfar however are 12 factors adrift of Elgin Metropolis on the foot of the desk and are heavy favourites for a play-off in opposition to Bonnyrigg Rose, Fraserburgh or Buckie Thistle in a bid to retain their SPFL standing.