Just looking at the games we have left and where these teams are in the league at the moment.
One thing that is very apparent is we've now played the vast majority of the top half teams away (and done pretty well on the whole, I think.) In terms of where we are yet to go to, our remaining away games are very much skewed towards the bottom half:
So, as you would expect, we have "home advantage" against the teams around us up at our end of the table. Remaining home games:
You'd certainly want it this way around rather than the other. No game is easy but those away games certainly offer us a chance to pick up points where others may not and hopefully it's a good omen for cementing ourselves in a strong play-off position come the end of the season. Those home fixtures against the sides around us are HUGE.
I'm going to beat a dead horse here and I'm almost sick of saying it at this point, but can we
please review our stance on segregation for some of these home games. I don't care if the likes of Spennymoor and BPA bring a core 100 or so (not knocking that in the slightest), this is the business end of the season and should be treated as such. Let's not surrender part of the advantage by being overly courteous. Reason I mention this is in response to the Southport game, gifting away fans that cover completely hinders the home fans' ability to generate vocal support when we attack in that direction. Entirely avoidable. Get it right, please - it wasn't even raining and they all duly moved onto the open terrace in the second half.