Manager Hayden Bird is facing the biggest challenge of his career with Carshalton Athletic standing on the brink of relegation from the Ryman Premier Division.
Saturday's 0-0 draw at fellow strugglers Boreham Wood means the Robins must beat Tonbridge Angels in their final game and hope other results go their way.
Bird said: "This is the biggest game I have been involved in and the same goes for a lot of our players.
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"A few have been in relegation battles before and it seems to be the Carshalton tradition.
"The most disappointing fact is I don't think we should be in this position.
"But we have reached the now-or-never point."
Carshalton missed a golden chance to claw out of the drop zone at the weekend, with striker Phil Ruggles missing a second-half penalty. But Bird was quick to absolve his frontman.
He added: "The miss epitomised our season, to be honest - nearly but not quite.
"But, if we are relegated, it will not be down to Phil's miss.
"It will be down to what happened over the course of the season.
"To be approaching 50 points and still talking about relegation is unprecedented, in my opinion.
"If we are relegated on Saturday, it will be devastating for everyone. But it will be particularly so when you look at every other league and realise we would be in mid-table."
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