Harrow Borough manager Steve Baker is targeting 12 points from the next four games as his side battle to beat the drop from the Isthmian Premier Division.
Currently third-bottom and five points from safety, Harrow took another step in the right direction on Saturday when they drew 0-0 at ninth-placed Leiston.
And with Canvey Island (16th), VCD Athletic (23rd), AFC Hornchurch (20th) and Lewes (17th) to come, Baker is fully aware Harrow are entering a make-or-break period of the season.
He stated: “We will take each game at a time but I think these matches will determine where those teams all finish.
“Results on Tuesday night went well for us and everyone else is level on games now so that position looks a lot better.
“The only thing we can ask is to win every single one of those games. We have got to target a win every game but nine points would not be a disaster,” he explained.
Boro more than held their own against Leiston on Saturday but Baker was disappointed not to see his side work the Suffolk outfit’s goalkeeper.
He said: “I thought we were good and played very well in the first half considering the pitch was awful and it was blowing a gale.
“But we did not create a good chance on the day, despite having lots of corner and free-kicks.
“We did enough without creating that one opportunity,” he added.
Harrow host Canvey on Saturday before VCD Athletic visit Earlsmead on Tuesday.
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