Shrewsbury Town boss Micky Mellon says his side will be solely focused on the three points to secure promotion against Cheltenham Town on Saturday.
The Shrews know that a win away to Cheltenham will seal promotion back to the third tier but Mellon insists he will treat this like any other game.
The Scot, who is in his first year in charge at the club, said: “It is up to us to keep our standards high and keep doing what has got us into the position we are in.
“I will not lose my focus on what is important and that is the now, getting the boys prepared, reminding them of standards they have set and the jobs they have to do.
“It is all to fight for. We will go out there and make sure we give all we can and try to get the three points.”
Salop sold all of their allocated tickets for the game against the Robins, who are in the midst of a relegation battle.
Mellon added: “”They have a new manager and have gone through a lot of personnel, but Gary Johnson is a very good manager who has had a good career.
“He will have them organised and it will be a tough challenge.”
Gary Johnson has only been in charge of Cheltenham since March 30 but has doubts whether or not his players have the desire to avoid the drop.
He said: “At this stage of the season you need everyone to give everything for the cause and if they are not up for the fight or the cause, they won’t be here.
“When I first came in I asked all the lads to sign a sheet of paper to say they promise to give everything to keep Cheltenham Town in the Football League.
“They all signed it and some signed it and meant it, but some didn’t.”