ARGYLE face six massive games to save their Championship status.
It is a huge challenge for head coach Paul Mariner and his team, but belief remains high in the camp. A trip to Doncaster on Saturday and the Easter Monday visit of Middlesbrough to Home Park represent the start of a crucial period.
The Greens are currently five points away from safety but, with six points available over the weekend, the table could look very different by Monday evening.
"Circumstances change, especially at this time of the year," said Mariner. "It is an extremely busy time for everybody in this division and, with suspensions and injuries, you don't really know what's going to happen. All we can concern ourselves with is what we are doing.
"The last time Argyle finished in their highest spot, they did ever so well in their last six games - that's what we got to do. We've got to go on a little mini-run and, the way we are playing, I don't see why not.
"The fans have got behind the team. We certainly appreciate them trying to get behind the team and it is vitally important we all pull together.
"The more people that can come the merrier, to create that atmosphere where the players are really motivated, and everyone is motivated. The Green Army is completely behind the team."