GRAYS haven't had too much home comfort in recent months having not won any of their last six league games at the Rec and boss Mark Stimson knows that statistic must change when his side host lowly Crawley Town on Saturday if they stand any chance of keeping up with the play-off race.

While the Blues were beating Hereford in the FA Trophy last weekend, rivals Stevenage and Morecambe were notching up victories in the league and knocking Stimson's men out of the play-off spots for the first time this season.

On the plus side Grays have two games in hand on most of their nearest rivals, but they need to start winning some home games soon if they are to take advantage of the extra games.

Stimson said: "It's a big game but from now on every single game is extremely important. There's so many points to be won and lost before the end of the season and we've got to try and put some performances in like we did at Hereford last weekend if we want to get in the sort of position we would like to be in."

Blues are likely to be unchanged from their impressive victory at Hereford last weekend though, in truth, Stimson hasn't much options.

Cam Mawer and Tony Battersby are struggling with the flu while Andy Edwards and Gary Hooper are nursing knocks but could be fit.