With their title hopes in tatters, Cwmbran Town travel to struggling Haverfordwest County in desperate need of three points to prevent their slip down the league becoming a free fall.
One point from the last nine has seen their chances of catching leaders Barry become remote - and despite having four games in hand on their rivals, it will take a dramatic loss of form from the defending champions for the title to finish anywhere else but Jenner Park.
And the current dip in results has seen the Crows chances of finishing second - and the lucrative UEFA Cup place the position holds - come under threat.
But despite the slide in form which has seen Cwmbran fail to win in their last five league and cup outings, manager Tony Willcox is remaining positive about the games ahead.
"A top three spot is still our aim," said the Crows boss. "And we still have games at home against the top sides like Barry, Bangor and TNS to come, so all is not lost."
Defender Richard Carter (leg) is rated doubtful for tomorrow's game and will face a late fitness test while fellow defender Richard David (cold) is definitely out. Cwmbran are in fifth place whereas Haverfordwest are fourth-from-bottom and in need of the points to hoist them away from a relegation dog-fight.
Cwmbran (from): P O'Hagan, R Carter, N Smothers, J Wile, P James, S Wharton, S Mainwairing, A Wright, N Wigg, M Davies, C Watkins, J Welsh, N Cotterrall.
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