Coventry City have five matches left of the League Two season.
All of the five remaining games, starting with the trip to Crawley Town tomorrow, Stevenage at home on Friday April 20th, Lincoln City at home on Tuesday April 24th, Cheltenham away on April 28th and Morecambe at home on Saturday May 5th see the Sky Blues taking on teams who play in red and white.
After Swindon Town and Mansfield Town drew on Tuesday night, the Sky Blues remain in the final play-off position and it is very much in their own hands as to whether they will be getting out of this division at the first time of asking.
City boss Mark Robins told this morning's press conference: “The excitement starts to build now as we close in. I am expecting a good game tomorrow. Crawley have had mixed results recently but they try to play the right way.
“Saturday was a bitter blow. We worked so hard to get back into the game and the supporters really gave us a lift. We had some good opportunities to get the ball into the box but we did not do that.
"We need to look ahead and not behind.
"If the season ended now we would be in the play-offs and we would have a really good shot at promotion back to League One at the first attempt, but there is still a lot of water left to go under the bridge.”