Welling United kick off the Easter weekend on Good Friday as they welcome Maidstone United to Park View Road (3pm).
With three games left to play, the Wings know that only a victory will do if they are going to remain alive in their fight against relegation.
A defeat or a draw would seal their fate, while a victory for Salisbury in their game against Weymouth would also condemn Welling to the drop, whatever the result in DA16.
In terms of team news, Dave Winfield will be knocking on the door of a return to action after being sidelined in recent weeks with injury, but Chiori Johnson and Zain Walker will continue to miss out.
Meanwhile, Gene Kennedy will be available again having served his two-match ban.
THE OPPOSITION
Maidstone remain in the hunt for promotion, albeit through the play-offs as they face a battle to secure a place in the top seven.
They come into the Easter weekend in eighth place, one point off Weston-super-Mare who occupy the final play-off position.
The Stones have secured 20 wins, 14 draws and nine defeats from their 43 games played. Their recent form has seen them embark on a three-game winning run before losing 3-0 at Weston-super-Mare in a six-pointer earlier this month and following up with a goalless draw at home to Weymouth last weekend.
LAST TIME OUT
Welling slipped to a narrow defeat at the hands of Maidstone at the Gallagher Stadium in the reverse fixture on New Year’s Day.
Despite a brave defensive performance from the Wings, Aaron Blair’s second-half strike was enough to earn the points for the in-form home side.
TICKETS
Tickets for the penultimate home fixture of the 2024/25 season against Maidstone are now on sale, with the game at Park View Road set to be segregated.
Visiting supporters will be occupied in the Erith & Belvedere side of the stadium and must purchase their tickets online in advance, with no tickets available from the away turnstiles on the day.
Home fans, meanwhile, will continue to be able to purchase their tickets both online in advance and from the home turnstiles on the day of the game, with a £1 increase on adult and concession tickets.
Tickets bought online in advance are priced £16 adults, £11 concessions and students and £8 U18s, while U16s now go FREE.
U11s also go free with an accompanying adult.
Tickets bought at the home turnstiles will be priced £17 adults, £12 concessions and students and £8 U18s, while U16s and U11s go free (U11s with an accompanying adult.
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OTHER INFO
Turnstiles open at 12.30pm. The Fans Zone marquee will be open for home supporters ahead of kick-off with a variety of alcoholic drinks on offer, including real ale, cider and beer, while the Urban Street Food truck will be offering a whole host of tasty food options throughout the afternoon, from burgers and hot dogs, to jerk chicken and chicken chow mein and everything in between.
Big screens will be on in both the Fans Zone and Wings Bar, while two darts boards are available for fans to go head-to-head with their friends and supporters will also be able to enjoy live music pre-match.
Away supporters will have access to the Erith & Belvedere bar where food will also be available.
Meanwhile, the the club’s official matchday programme, ‘The Wings’, will be available to purchase at the turnstiles for £3.
