Safety the target for Rangers boss
Stafford manager Chris Brindley wants his side to "finish the job" and secure safety from relegation over 90 minutes at Fleetwood.
Rangers go to the Highbury Stadium still not safe from the drop but have a clear objective in Lancashire, win and you'll be a Blue Square North club next season.
Three points would guarantee it and even a point could be enough, provided Hyde in the last relegation place at most only match their result.
The Tigers trail the Marston Road men by five points going into play, with a inferior goal difference by seven.
In the last scenario, if both are beaten it would strangely be enough for Brindley's men - his team would be safe.
All promises a nail-biting afternoon but the manager wants his side to stand up and be counted.
And he certainly doesn't want the prospect of relegation lingering when Hinckley come to town on the final day of the season in eight days.
He said: "We have got to finish the job, we are not safe yet. If we win tomorrow we will be safe, so that is what we will be trying to do. We certainly don't want it to go to the last game of the season.
"Whether two points would do it, it's hard to say, but we won't be settling for that."
Had Rangers taken as much as a point from the relegation clash against Solihull Moors on Easter Monday they would have been practically been safe already, with a win they would have been 13th.
But a 2-0 defeat has made it squeaky bum time again at Marston Road, although shock victories against the top two against Gateshead and Tamworth in the two games prior is probably what has saved them from almost certain doom.
Brindley knows his side can beat the best the Blue Square North has to offer on their day - and another one of those days is needed.
He said: "We don't fear anybody and that will be the case again on Saturday. On our day we can beat anybody in this league, we have proved that, but it's finding the consistency to do it on a regular basis.
"The team hasn't been capable of producing the sort of results against Gateshead and Tamworth week in, week out - that is why we are where we are.
"But any one game, we can get a result anywhere."