Tuesday's 2-0 win at Hayes & Yeading made it eight games unbeaten for Lee Hobbs side, who have actually lost just once in the last 13 league matches. Tomorrow, they head to a Dorchester Town side hovering just above the relegation zone, before back-to-back home games with other strugglers Beaconsfield Town and Harrow Borough.
If Hobbs' side can return a considerable points haul from those games, then it will set them up perfectly for a double header with AFC Totton, who are occupying the last of the play-off places right now.
The league table shows Parkway are 13 points behind Totton right now, but with games in hand and winnable fixtures to come, Hobbs is well aware that Parkway's fate is very much in their hands right now.
"It is there for us if we want it," Hobbs said. "It is no secret that we need to steer clear of injuries, but at full strength and bang in form, we believe wherever we go, we can go and win and that's against top of the league, bottom, mid-table - whoever.
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