IT'S crunch time for Leigh who have to win their three remaining games if they are to stay in the Conference North.

The season has been a roller-coaster ride for the cash-strapped Railwaymen and although survival is still within their grasp it is looking increasingly like a tall order.

They have gone four games without tasting defeat, but unfortunately in that time have not been able to pick up a win and that has not been good enough to haul themselves out of the relegation zone.

They entertain Nuneaton, who still have an outside chance of a play-off spot, on Saturday and manager Stuart Humphreys believes that taking as much pressure off the players will be the key.

"We know what we have got to do and it certainly focuses the mind," he said. "We have been unfortunate in our last four games in that we have not managed a win, as we had the upper hand in at least two of the games.

"The confidence is still sky-high and if we perform the results will follow."

Humphreys has a full squad to select from with the exception of defender Lee Unsworth, who is still out with a leg injury. Gavin Lee-Ellison was out of action at the weekend with a hamstring strain but is expected to have recovered.