Wrexham AFC have a golden opportunity to return to winning ways with a home tie against Yeovil Town - who cannot afford to drop points if they are to have any chance of staying in the National League.
Wrexham still top the National League with three games to play - one game more than promotion rivals Notts County.
The Dragons got the better of County in a historic top-of-the-table clash last Monday. It is the first time that two teams in the same division have surpassed 100 points in the top five tiers of English football.
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After trailing at the break, Wrexham forged a 3-2 lead with second-half goals from Paul Mullin, Jacob Mendy and Elliot Lee - but could not celebrate the three points until ex-England keeper Ben Foster saved a penalty in the sixth minute of added time.
A win would take the Dragons to 107 points, four ahead of County with two games remaining for each side. It would mean they only need two points from their last two games to secure the title and automatic promotion.
Yeovil have just three games to overturn an eight-point deficit: defeat against the league leaders will seal their fate. Yeovil must beat Wrexham to stay up.
Wrexham are strong favourites at the Racecourse, having only dropped two points at home all season. The Glovers have not won in their last nine.
Here is everything you need to know before Wrexham v Yeovil Town tonight.
What time is Wrexham v Yeovil Town kick-off?
The game is set to kick off at 7:45pm at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, on Tuesday, April 18.
What TV channel is Wrexham v Yeovil Town on?
The game is being shown live in the UK on the National League TV website, with viewing passes available.
UK and international listeners can also tune into live match commentary on the Wrexham AFC website. You can also follow live updates with us here from around 5pm.
What is the team news?
Wrexham will be missing Callum McFadzean as the left-back serves his suspension for a red card in the draw against Barnet.
Yeovil may also be missing a defender - Max Hunt - after he was forced off early in the draw against Solihull last time out.
Ben Foster should be available to continue his run of starts, as should Wrexham’s topscorer Paul Mullin, who has 35 goals in 43 games.
Who are the favourites?
Wrexham to win 1/12
Yeovil to win 16/1
Draw 7/1
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