Wrexham head to Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday evening and make the journey having enjoyed some favourable results on Monday.
Phil Parkinson and co experience a real high on Friday afternoon, beating promotion rivals Mansfield Town 2-0 at the STōK Cae Ras.
That felt like a huge step towards promotion but Wrexham must now back it up against Doncaster.
Grant McCann’s side have been in decent form of late, losing just one of their last 10 League Two games.
Six win in that run – including four at home – mean this is not going to be an easy night for Wrexham.
Parkinson will be preparing his side for a tough encounter but Wrexham make the trip to Yorkshire having seen some positive results on Monday afternoon…

Wrexham promotion rivals have a mixed Monday
Stockport County went into the day top of the table and are now four points clear after a late victory over AFC Wimbledon.
Odin Bailey popped up with an 85th minute winner to hand Stockport a hard-fought three points.
The result leaves Stockport four points ahead of Mansfield, whose game at Accrington Stanley was postponed.
A waterlogged pitch at Field Mill resulted in the game being called off and Mansfield may now face a packed schedule before the season ends as they look to reschedule this clash with Accrington.
Wrexham fans were in a strange position on Monday, hoping for a favour from Notts County.
The two sides have become rivals – in a competitive sense rather than any genuine bad blood – in recent years, sparked by last season’s battle for promotion from the National League.
Notts County hosted Milton Keynes Dons, who started the day three points behind Wrexham and were looking to close that gap.
This was a real back-and-forth encounter as MK Dons went ahead, only for Notts County to flip the game on its head and go 2-1 up.
The Dons then flipped it again, finding two goals to close in on a huge 3-2 victory with just moments to play.
Notts County came up with a massive injury-time goal though as Aaron Nemane scored in the 91st minute, securing a 3-3 draw.
That result is enormous for Wrexham, leaving MK Dons two points adrift having played two games more.
The ball is certainly in Wrexham’s court now, with MK Dons only able to reach 83 points if they win every game and Barrow able to reach 85 points if they win out.
Wrexham need to get business done but four wins from the last six – whilst holding superior goal difference – would be enough to get Wrexham over the line and into League One.
