Tranmere Rovers travel to Harrogate Town tonight as both sides fight to move away from the League Two relegation zone. With just two points separating them, a win could move Tranmere above Harrogate into 21st in the standings.
Rovers currently stand seven points ahead of Morecambe, who occupy the final relegation place.
Interim manager Andy Crosby remains unbeaten since taking over from Nigel Adkins at the end of February, most recently securing a 2-0 win over Cheltenham on Friday.
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Tranmere will hope to maintain their recent upturn in form against the Sulphurites, who last found three points at the beginning of March against Accrington Stanley.
Either side could move into 20th above Accrington, who also play tonight, if they bring home a win and the Stanley score goes in their favour.
Tranmere have picked up the least number of goals on the road in League Two so far this season but seem to have ironed out their problems on the road, remaining unbeaten in their last three away games.
Harrogate have failed to beat Tranmere in all of their nine meetings in the Football League so far.
Simon Weaver’s men have struggled in midweek fixtures this season and are without a win in their last eight midweek games.
The two teams last met in December, when Rovers took all three points in a 2-1 victory at Prenton Park.
Returning with three points tonight would provide the crucial boost Crosby’s side needs to push them further up the table.