Bradford Dudley Hill travel to lowly National Conference League Division One Waterhead on Saturday knowing that one slip up in their last four matches will see their promotion hopes shattered.
The Oldham side may be second from bottom but, unfortunately for Hill, they seem to have hit form at the wrong end of the season, which they clearly displayed with a 20-14 home success last time out.
Hill coach Paul Baxter has the welcome news that half-backs Tony Williams and Liam Jarvis are back in tandem to boost their chances and he was clear about the task ahead, saying: "Four wins and we get promoted.
"We are treating every game now as a cup final because if we lose the season is over.
"The further good news is that prop Sean Dickinson is only a week away from returning after suffering a bad leg injury but let's get the win at Waterhead before we think too far in front."
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