EASTLEIGH face a test of their National League survival credentials when they travel to York City on Saturday.
With only four games remaining and the Spitfires just four points above the drop-zone, Kelvin Davis' side can move a step closer to consolidating their National League status with a win.
It is the first of three consecutive away games for Eastleigh before they end their campaign at home to Halifax Town.
Speaking to official club media following the dramatic comeback defeat against Maidenhead United on Easter Monday, Davis acknowledged the need for a result.
He claimed: "The lads had a conversation after the game. We know that we go to York, who are in a similar position to us.
"Nothing has changed. We are one less game down and we need points on the board."
The Spitfires still have to visit Kidderminster, who currently occupy the final relegation spot, and Wealdstone who sit just a point outside the bottom four.
Eastleigh were beaten 3-2 last time out despite taking a two-goal lead after only 16 minutes through goals by Solomon Nwabuokei and Chris Maguire.
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