Coventry City manager Mark Robins has said that it is still in the Sky Blues' hands as they travel to Cheltenham Town needing at least a win to cement a play-off place.
Speaking at this morning's press conference, Robins said: "It is still in our hands.
"There is everything still to play for. We have got the capability of finishing the job off.
"The next two aren't going to be easy. Gary Johnson is a really experienced manager and he will want to see this season out well. Every team we come up against raise their game and tomorrow will be no different to that.
"I am looking for a confident display. We have got some work to do and then we will just look forward to the game. We have nothing to fear.
"Eisa has done brilliantly well this season for Cheltenham. He is a threat. His movement is brilliant and he hits the target. He impressed me when we met at the Ricoh.
"You face these threats and we have to deal with them. That is the beauty of league football.
"Our support will come into play too. The fans have been magnificent all season.
"We have a brilliant support, we know that, and we want to send them home happy at the end of this season. We have got a great chance to get to a final at Wembley."