MANY of the teams Kidderminster Harriers can catch in the play-off race have to face each other or clubs fighting against relegation.
Among the intriguing clashes include Scunthorpe's home game with Oxford this weekend and Torquay's visit to Lincoln on the final day.
Shrewsbury, deep in relegation trouble, entertain Scunthorpe in another vital last-weekend clash.
Harriers are unable to catch either Wrexham or Bournemouth though both could still end up in the play-off zone, while Rushden and Diamonds and Hartlepool will definitely be promoted.
Bury (67 points, +3 goal diff): 26/4 Southend (a), 3/5 Wrexham (h)
Scunthorpe (66, +16): 26/4 Oxford (h), 3/5 Shrewsbury (a)
Oxford (66, +10): 26/4 Scunthorpe (a), 3/5 York (h)
Lincoln (66, +8): 26/4 Bournemouth (a), 3/5 Torquay (h)
York (66, +3): 26/4 Exeter (h), 3/5 Oxford (a)
Torquay (65, +1): 26/4 Carlisle (h), 3/5 Lincoln (a)
HARRIERS (62, +2): 26/4 Hull (a), 3/5 Bristol R (h)
Cambridge (61, +3): 26/4 Wrexham (a), 3/5 Boston (h)
Meanwhile, in Division Two, Northampton are relegated with Mansfield likely to join them.
Huddersfield and Cheltenham currently occupy the other two bottom-four places but Chesterfield are slipping fast just above them. Barnsley and Port Vale are not yet safe from the relegation threat.
Yeovil are promoted from the Conference with Morecambe, Doncaster, Chester and Dagenham and Redbridge contesting the play-offs.
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