The Hawks host Great Wakering Rovers in the final regular home Ryman League Division One North match.
Harlow have secured a playoff spot, but a win in this game will guarantee a home tie in the semi-final, and second spot is still up for grabs. Harlow are third in the league table, currently tied with second-placed Thurrock on 90 points. Thurrock have a slightly superior goal difference, so the Hawks know a big will keep the pressure on.
Harlow’s opponents Great Wakering Rovers are safely clear of the drop-zone, sitting in 18th place on 46 points, while Thurrock host Waltham Abbey who fill the final relegation spot and are fighting to stay in the Ryman League.
The 2-2 draw against Phoenix Sports last time out moved Harlow back to the top of the form table, with four wins, a draw and a loss in the last six matches, returning 13 points from a possible 18. Great Wakering have three wins, a draw and two losses in the same period.
When the two sides met earlier this season, Harlow let a two goal lead slip to draw 2-2 in a result that preceded the record-breaking 12 game winning run.
Junior Dadson, who has missed the last three weeks with a leg injury, will hope to be available for the game, with Hawks boss Danny Chapman having a full squad to pick from otherwise.
Don’t forget that this game is the final chance for Harlow fans to vote in the Supporters’ Player of the Year. Pick up a voting card in the bar to cast your vote.
Kick off is at 3:00pm, on Saturday 16th April 2016.
Don’t forget, if you can’t make the game, you can follow goal and match updates on the Harlow Town FC Twitter and Facebook pages.