Boro host Hereford in another crucial National North home clash on Tuesday.
Jono Greening's men drew 2-2 against promotion rivals Macclesfield on Saturday.
The result saw Boro drop out of the play-off places, while Hereford, who've signed a number of players recently saw their match called off.
Greening told This Is The Coast, straight after the Macclesfield game, he's focused on a top-seven finish:
" We obviously want to get back in the play-offs. We've got a tough game on Tuesday against Hereford. They've got a stronger squad from what probably they had, when we played them last week.
"So it's going to be a difficult game now. They've got an extra few days rest compared to our players, but they're in a situation where they're trying to get out of the relegation zone and they've got all these games to play and we're fighting to sustain the play-offs.
"And listen, if we play like we did today on Tuesday, I'll be really happy because I thought it was a strong performance."
The Seadogs won against Hereford, away, just ten days ago.
Winger Harry Green believes the Boro fans can help push the players to another strong showing on Tuesday:
"Yeah, we've got to go do what we did at their place and play the football we can play, obviously it's going to be a lot harder on this pitch.
"We're going to have to battle again like we did today. But if we play like we did today, we should come away with three points.
"I think we hundred percent want the playoffs and we know the fans are going to be a massive part of that.
"Because like today we had them and pushed it on right at the very end and like it's massive for all the boys. We all heard them."
Kick-off is 7.45pm.
If you really can't make it, there's full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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