CHORLEY will attempt to chalk up a third straight league win - and boost their play-off aspirations in the process - when they make the short trip to Fleetwood tomorrow.
Shaun Teale's men climbed up to eighth position in the table following last week's hard-earned win over Bishop Auckland.
Now the Magpies chief wants to see his players force their way into the top six and they face a crucial couple of weeks with games against four top sides before February 11, starting with fellow play-off contenders Fleetwood this weekend.
"The next four games against Fleetwood, Colwyn Bay, Kidsgrove and Mossley are massive, and we'll know after them where we're likely to finish," said the Magpies boss.
"But with our current form, we're confident of getting something from each game."
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